Entitled 'Stuck On You', the Lee Broomfield beauty story for the Sunday Times embraces whimsical and over-the-top makeup looks. This fantasy-themed image series features model beauty Nova Malanova who transforms into various characters with the help of taleneted make-up artist Andrew Gallimore.
The model sports crystal-infused cosmetics, ornate face jewellery and rainbow-hued lashes in this festive and theatrical editorial. Enhancing her bold makeup looks, Nova dons a bevy of wigged hair looks by stylist Federico Ghezzi and plays the role of circus performer, futuristic cyborg and retro era vixen.
This embellished beauty story by Lee Broomfield achieves its theatrical makeup looks using products from Dior that include the luxury brand's Hydra Life BB Eye Cream, Diorshow Mascara and its Dior Creme de Rose lip balm among other products.
Embellished Cosmetic Captures
The Stuck On You Beauty Story by Lee Broomfield is Theatrical
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