The scene: an enchanted fairy grotto. The setting: a mossy forest floor, glittering green trees and masses upon masses of fairy lights. The players: models resplendent in feathers, flowers and the dreamiest dresses you’ve ever seen.
In the midst of such a breathtaking setting, the beauty look could easily have been overshadowed. But Dior creative image director Peter Philips took care of that, smattering constellations of gold stars across some models’ cheekbones, and securing single black stars in the inner corners of the eye on others.
The effect? Pure magic:


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Philips used Dior Forever Perfect Cushion foundation on the models, with soft rosy cheeks and a natural pink lip (Dior Addict Lacquer Stick in Tease 550) to create a romantic yet fresh-faced beauty look.
Check back for our ongoing Paris Couture beauty coverage throughout the week.
Anna is marie claire and InStyle's assistant digital content manager, reporting on everything from sell-out skincare to Meghan Markle's messy bun. Her work has taken her to tea with Miranda Kerr, the red carpet with Margot Robbie and New York with Jason Wu. Her words can also be found on Vogue, Body & Soul and Buro 24/7.
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