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Pink was the major beauty statement on the runway of L'Wren Scott, a little bit girlish and a lot dramatic. The inspiration was Marie Antoinette's matte, blushed complexion.

Lancome's Artistic Director for Makeup Aaron De Mey layered colors and textures to achieve the look. On cheeks he used Color Design Cream Blush in Petticoat Pink and Pret-a-Plum, followed by translucent powder and powder blush.

Eyes were bold but neutral with a dusting of taupe shadow, several coats of black Hypnose Waterproof mascara, and white eyeliner along the waterline to make irises pop. A dab of clear Juicy Tubes was the surprising product used to give eyes a wet finish.

De Mey applied L'Absolu Rouge lipstick in Berry Noir with his fingers and layered Color Fever Gloss in Molten on top to create a shiny, color-saturated finish.

Shu Uemura Face Powder Matte and Le Vernis nail polish in Untamed Plum finished off the look.