Marc Jacobs Kicks Off Fashion Week With Multi-Dimensional Beauty
We are playing with two-dimensional shapes on each of the models' faces. This is an abstraction of beauty. Anywhere you see a spot, it’s representative of beauty. Maybe it’s blushing cheeks or a kiss on the lips, McGrath adds. The texture is quite historical and romantic, he tells me. It’s meant to look like a disrupted curl, not a ringlet. From there, each model’s hair is piled atop their head in a style evocative of the 1800s....