Ulla Johnson has been carrying the flag for the "city bohemian" for the reason that debuting her namesake line 21 years in the past, long before the time period entered the fashion vernacular. Her ethereal floral prints and flowy silhouettes register as both rustic and subtle for the Brooklyn-meets-Joshua Tree set—with loose waves and glowing epidermis to healthy. "there may be an ease to it," Romy Soleimani says of Johnson's signature look, which the makeup artist has been honing backstage on the dressmaker's indicates for the previous few seasons.
This month, Johnson is at last packaging her effortless aesthetic into a limited-edition colour assortment for Bobbi Brown. "I basically desired to reply a lady's wants in a stunning, pared-down way," says the mom of three, whose own relentless time table requires a "low renovation" strategy to cosmetics. Two lip choices—including a saturated poppy hue that she suggests applying with fingertips for a "smooth, blurry" finish—complement a shimmery eye-shadow brick topped with a home made block print.
Then there may be Johnson's "own ardour": two creamy blush-and-highlighter duos paired with a petite vial of Bobbi Brown's further Face Oil. The effortless compact is supposed to help girls consider "contemporary and free," the 44-12 months-ancient says—no longer not like her woven halter tops and sweeping patchwork maxidresses for spring, which, in a contented coincidence, come replete with palette-dimension pockets.


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