See All The Best Backstage Beauty Looks At Vogue World Paris

It’s a beauty bonanza at Vogue World: Paris, where a trio of the world’s leading beauty creatives—Dame Pat McGrath, Eugene Souleiman, and Eri Narita—conjured up extravagant makeup, hair, and nail looks that showcase their incredible talent. A look at beauty through the decades, from the 1920s to today, these masterminds put their own unique twists on some iconic references. “We’re connecting the decades (and their aesthetics) with different sports,” explains Souleiman. “But added our own little spin, of course.” The result? Va-va-voom looks to write home about.

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McGrath’s product line-up.

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McGrath, creative director of makeup direction for Vogue World: Paris, is no stranger to creating lustrous looks that are, to quote her, “major” and naturally she brought her A-game for Vogue’s third global event. “We’re nodding to some of my greatest hits and the most iconic looks that I’ve created for the runway, adding a twist of color and texture of sparkle,” she tells us. It has taken months of prep to come up with the looks that ultimately appeared on the catwalk—she experimented with at least 30 different iterations of each look for every section (there are 12), before finalizing it. From rainbow eyes to washes of silver with diamanté embellishment, the makeup artist known in the industry as “Mother” harnessed the wonders of her Pat McGrath Labs products including the new Dramatique Mega Lip Pencils to create a true feast for the eyes.

Creating all manner of show-stopping hair looks, from styles punctuated with hundreds of snap clips to victory rolls and bantu knots, Souleiman used each decade “as a springboard to create something new.” He enlisted the help of Bumble & Bumble’s hair products, including the Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil, and credits the brand for its brilliant products that not only facilitate the creation of different styles but work on hair textures, too. He also had Dyson’s new Supersonic R hair dryer to hand. “I really like Dyson hair tools because you can style the hair really effectively and not use such a high heat,” he says. While the R is a pro tool, the brand’s new Nural hair dryer is perfect for us at home, and automatically adapts its temperature when it gets close to the scalp—pretty nifty, no?

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