Figuring out what to wear to a holiday party is often easier than settling on what makeup theme to go with; that's why the Pulp Magazine Fallen beauty editorial is so helpful. It showcases some of the must-do makeup looks for this winter season. Liquid-like, dramatic and full of edginess, the looks will turn any average woman into a beautiful dark queen like those portrayed in Disney fairy tales.
Shot by photographer Geoff Barrenger, the Pulp Magazine Fallen beauty editorial features the makeup artistry of Hung Vanngo. With nails by manicurist Julie Kandalec, model Olga Maliouk is made into an impeccably sleek and sophisticate partygoer. Despite being rather theatrical, however, each look is neutral enough to complement just about any ensemble. There is even a couple that would satisfy the less bold.
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The Pulp Magazine Fallen Spread Stars Olga Maliouk
Trend Themes
1. Dramatic Makeup Looks - Opportunity for cosmetic brands to develop bold and edgy makeup products that are versatile and can complement any outfit.
2. Winter Beauty Trends - Opportunity for beauty industry to create new products and services inspired by the dark and sophisticated looks showcased in the Pulp Magazine Fallen beauty editorial.
3. Thematic Makeup Editorials - Opportunity for fashion magazines and beauty influencers to feature more editorial spreads that provide inspiration and guidance for makeup themes.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The cosmetic industry can capitalize on the demand for bold and versatile makeup products.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can tap into the winter beauty trends showcased in the Pulp Magazine Fallen editorial to offer innovative products and services.
3. Fashion - The fashion industry can collaborate with beauty brands and create themed editorial spreads to provide comprehensive style inspiration for consumers.