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Maison Margiela: how to reproduce the Glass Skin effect of the fashion show?

Maison Margiela: how to reproduce the Glass Skin effect of the fashion show?

For several days all eyes have been turned towards Maison Margiela. If the poetic and captivating silhouettes worked by John Galliano are obviously praised, it is also the beauty treatments, signed by Pat McGrath, that are now at the center of attention.

Makeup artist Pat McGrath knows how to make a beauty look memorable. And she proved it on January 25th, during the Maison Margiela Artisanal fashion show which took place on the left bank quays under the Alexandre III bridge in Paris. At the center of the models’ beauty? A porcelain complexion, as luminous as it is infallible, reminiscent of a wax doll. A skin of glass worthy of the name, so prominent that it looks like that of a cyborg. No, in reality it is a completely different technique that is at the origin of this look that is as particular as it is fascinating.

Maison Margiela: how to reproduce the Glass Skin effect of the fashion show?

First things first: you need to condition your skin

To get the same effect, you must first prepare your skin properly. After previously rinsing your face, apply a few drops of Pat McGrath’s Divine Skin lotion all over the surface. The latter has a biotic rose formula that intensely hydrates the skin giving it the energy it needs.


Secondly, it is obviously necessary hydrate the skin using a serum to address a specific skin problem and then applying a moisturizer. Last but not least step before moving on to makeup: Sun protection. Chemical or mineral, you can choose the formula that best suits your skin.

Go all out for glowing makeup

Pat McGrath has decided to focus on a beauty treatment based on luminosity. A bold choice because matte makeup is the most awaited one at the beginning of 2024. To create this look, the British makeup artist chose use a foundation with medium coverage and a luminous finish to give light to the face. A small blush stick, applied to the bridge of the nose, eyebrows and cheekbones, adds the touch of color needed to look good. To refine and obtain an even brighter effect, the professional make-up artist uses what appears to be a very thin layer of latex, which the models had fun removing after the show. Look instead…

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