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Fashioning beauty at ck Calvin Klein
Renata Espinosa
New York—“We wanted to link makeup back to fashion,” said Kevin Carrigan,
creative director of ck Calvin Klein and the new ck Calvin Klein beauty
collection, at a presentation in Calvin Klein’s New York offices on Dec.
19. The new beauty line, currently available in Europe and in select
Macy’s and Dillard’s stores in the U.S., launches nationwide at Sephora
in January 2008.
For instance, explained Carrigan, when they were developing the colors
for the new beauty collection, which will roll-out with over 200 new
products for Spring ‘08, they took inspiration from the runway and the
way that color was used in the collections. A swatch of fuchsia fabric
with a cellophane overlay might be translated into a similar shade of
lipstick with a touch of gloss, giving the pigment an element of shine
and transparency akin to the fabric. Or, a navy patent leather shoe
might become a high gloss nail varnish in the ck Calvin Klein beauty
lineup.
“It’s about updating the face to go with the outfits they’re wearing,”
said Carrigan. He pointed to a model with a classic nude makeup look,
but with a twist. “Everyone knows how to do a nude face,” he said, “but
adding gold to the eyelids, going back to all the metallics on the
runway, is a new way to do a nude face.”
Carrigan said the approach at the counter will all be related to what’s
going on in fashion - makeup artists will be called “stylists” he said,
and they’ll be looking at all the latest fashion news and runway images
each season for new ideas on how to use a product. Mark Carrasquillo, ck
Calvin Klein global makeup artist who works with Carrigan, reinforced
the notion that one of the main tenets of the collection is to show
women how to use color.
“You might put a green and blue eyeshadow together, but it’s all about
the application and how you wear it to make it new,” said Carrasquillo,
pointing to another model wearing the two colors in a fresh, not gaudy
way - muted shades of the colors, applied lightly to the eyelids and
extending slightly past the length of the brow.
The products, in lip, face and eye categories, come in sleek transparent
lucite packaging designed by Fabien Baron (“Little mini pieces of
sculpture for your dresser,” said Carrigan), will feature a base of
colors but will add trend colors once a season, as well as a new product
exclusive to the season. |