Beauty Icon Lauren Hutton
“We have to be able to grow up. Our wrinkles are our medals of the passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be. I don’t think I will ever cut my face, because once I cut it, I’ll never know where I’ve been.” – Lauren Hutton
With a trade mark smile as recognizable as Lauren Hutton’s – She has always had an edge on beauty. Following her success as a top fashion model for the Ford Modeling Agency and Revlon cosmetics and gracing the cover page of Vogue nearly 25 times in 1995, Hutton was selected to play the only major female character in Paper Lion (1968). Her modeling career was resuscitated in 1989 with photos in catalogs for Barneys and J. Crew.
Flawless subtle skin is what makes this look so classic and clean. Embrace your beauty and your freckles (if you have them). Let them shine through with a more relaxed use of foundation or concealer coverage. An unfinished brow gives a fresh natural finish to this look – here is how to achieve this look with all natural makeup:
1. Apply RMS Cream Eyeshadow in Seduce to eyelids. Continue under lower lash line for a more defined eye.
2. Apply minimal foundation allowing for a “fresh skin” look. I like RMS “Un” Coverup Concealer in your shade choice. Apply only where needed to cover up redness and blemishes. Lightly dust Dr. Hauschka Translucent Face Powder over the skin to finish.
3. Blush completes this look for a healthy california glow. Apply Mineral Fusion Bronzer in Luster generously to cheeks. Apply the highlighter in the compact to tops of cheeks and bridge of nose. Feel free to dust over collar bones and shoulders.
4. Brows should be combed upwards and set with Jane Iredale PureBrow Fix. If you need to fill in brows be sure not to add too much color to keep the look subtle and natural.
5. Organic Glam Lipstick in Nude takes out the blush of your lip without looking heavy.
6. A coat of Jane Iredale Longest Lash Mascara is the perfect finale.


Comments
Ali McMath
Mar 2nd, 2010I love the photo of Lauren Hutton. It would be great to follow Lauren’s quote with a photo of how she looks today. In fact, it may make an interesting future blog Christy? Looking at classic beauties from the past and revealing how they maintain their looks, in a positive and inspiring way of course. Thanks for the blog I always look forward to your updates.