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Clouds of Pink Shadow at Huishan Zhang Spring 2020

The collection's very romantic and girly, so using pinks [on the eyes] felt natural to us," said makeup artist Celia Burton. "But there is a slight edge to it, both with the pink shadow underneath the eyes and with the long false lashes at the corners, which are a little off-kilter and inspired by old Chinese movie stars from the '20s and '30s." Burton custom-mixed the pink hue by blending three Glossier Cloud Paints (£15) together — Haze, Puff, and Storm — and buffing the rosy blend onto the lids with a soft, fluffy brush. Right before the show, a thin layer of Glossier's Haloscope highlighter (£18) also went on top to give the lids a dewy finish.

Also, that gorgeous glow comes courtesy of some diligent skin prep using MZ Skin Hydra-Bright Golden Eye Treatment Masks (£65) and MZ Skin Lift & Lustre Golden Elixir Serum (£210), and a layer of the Glossier Skin Tint (£20). "It's the closest thing to skin that I've ever worked with and leaves the skin looking exactly like its original form," said Burton.