2013 marked a significant year in the beauty world, and Chanel, as always, was at the forefront of innovation and elegance. This year saw the release of several captivating makeup collections, inspiring countless tutorials and fueling a desire for the iconic brand's luxurious products. This article delves into the world of Chanel makeup tutorials from 2013, exploring the key trends, popular products, and the enduring legacy of these tutorials in shaping modern makeup application techniques. We'll examine specific examples, focusing on the impact of influential makeup artists like Lisa Eldridge, and explore the enduring quest for the perfect foundation, including options for diverse skin tones.
Lisa Eldridge's Influence: A Masterclass in Chanel Fall 2013
One of the most memorable and widely referenced Chanel makeup tutorials of 2013 comes courtesy of the legendary Lisa Eldridge. Her videos, renowned for their meticulous detail and approachable style, often featured high-end brands, and her interpretation of Chanel's Fall 2013 collection was no exception. This tutorial, often described as "easy and inspiring," showcased the collection's key pieces, guiding viewers through a sophisticated yet wearable look. The "Perfume Expert" (likely a reference to a beauty blogger or reviewer of the time) lauded the collection, although the exact specifics of their praise are unfortunately lost to the passage of time and the lack of readily available archived reviews. The tutorial likely emphasized techniques that highlighted the collection's unique color palettes and textures, possibly focusing on:
* Eye Makeup: The Fall 2013 collection probably featured rich, earthy tones – bronzes, deep plums, and smoky greys – which Lisa Eldridge would have expertly blended for a naturally defined, yet glamorous eye look. Her signature technique of building layers subtly, rather than applying heavy pigment, would have been crucial in achieving the desired effect. The tutorial likely included detailed instructions on creating different eye shapes using strategically placed shadow and liner.
* Cheek and Lip Application: Complementing the eye makeup, the tutorial would have demonstrated the use of Chanel's blushes and lipsticks, focusing on creating a harmonious and balanced look. Lisa Eldridge’s expertise in understanding undertones and skin types would have ensured the colors were chosen and applied to flatter a range of complexions. We can imagine her focusing on techniques for achieving a natural flush on the cheeks and a subtly defined lip, rather than overly bold applications.
* Foundation Application: A key element of any Lisa Eldridge tutorial is her focus on flawless foundation application. Her mastery of blending techniques, using brushes or sponges, would have been central to the tutorial, emphasizing the importance of achieving a seamless and natural-looking finish. This would have been particularly important given the focus on the Chanel foundation used in the collection. She likely showcased techniques for tailoring foundation application to different skin concerns, such as dryness or oiliness.
Unfortunately, without direct access to the original tutorial, we can only speculate on the precise techniques and products demonstrated. However, based on Lisa Eldridge's style and the general trends of the time, we can reconstruct a likely scenario that highlights her signature approach to achieving a polished, effortless look.
The Pursuit of the Perfect Chanel Foundation: A 2013 Perspective
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