A post shared by British Vogue (@britishvogue)Her look on the cover of British Vogue is a more polished, precise, cover-worthy version, of course.
The rich, inky black statement eyeliner, softly matte skin and a fleshy nude lipstick was applied by one of the world’s most influential make-up artists Pat McGrath (who is also a contributing beauty editor for British Vogue).
Expect sales of McGrath’s Liquid Eyeliner, £26, to shoot up tomorrow. Looking every inch the movie star - with the sort of glam that wouldn’t look out of place on Ava Gardner or Elizabeth Taylor - what is refreshing to see is that her look has stood the test of time.It speaks volumes that in a time when social media has caused a homogenised ideal of beauty, particularly.
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