Harper’s Bazaar (Malaysia)

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Take the feline flick to new proportion­s with bold liner, hints of glitter, and a dash of colour—if you dare. Kenzo, Burberry, and Emanuel Ungaro were just a few of the fashion houses to take on this trend. It’s the newest and coolest way to rock a night out. At Fendi, make-up artist Peter Philips went to new extremes with vibrant swirls framing the eyes. Philips calls it “psychedeli­c, playful, almost childish” with a carefree festival vibe. “Nowadays, girls don’t have a problem expressing themselves,” Philips says. And you definitely shouldn’t. “Naughty Japanese schoolgirl­s meet Sailor Moon” is how make-up artist Lynsey Alexander describes her graphic, glittery creations at Kenzo.

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“We wanted a sense of youth ... a good-girlgone-bad vibe,” says hairtstyli­st Anthony Turner of the looks at Kenzo
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Chanel Calligraph­ie de Chanel in Hyperblack
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Eye-catching hues at Fendi
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By Terry RougeExper­t Click Stick in Rouge Initiation
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