Photographed through Corey Tenold
going for walks down by the use of Ferrante Aporti in Milan this evening, one would have encountered a curious sight: dozens of men and ladies in puffer coats, regardless of the row of flaming torches that lined the street (now not to point out the temperate 50-diploma climate). Such is the madness inspired by using Moncler, whose Genius mission celebrated its third incarnation with a superb Fall 2019 presentation that contained one in particular clever winter splendor trick.
in the fourth of several curated rooms, the ever-staggering Simone Rocha had conjured up a haunted timber. models silently wound their approach round six rows of white birch trees, draped in quilted silks that trailed throughout the dirt flooring. a lot of them wore wool balaclavas—some cut from a flat crimson cable knit, others trimmed with crystals and pearls—which are inherently purposeful, but complicated to tug off. (those girls who wore vast-brimmed hats had the less demanding time, as their waist-grazing lengths have been gently teased right into a fairy-like static with the aid of hairstylist Duffy).
In a clever stroke, makeup artist Lauren Parsons gave the models' vivid crimson lips and topped them with gloss, which she carried up onto their lids and cheekbones to create lit-from-inside epidermis. The closing influence changed into clean and overtly feminine, regardless of that hair-obscuring hood, and a brilliant technique to combat seasonal pallor, even if you go for a balaclava or now not.



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