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Michael Kors Unveils "Barefoot-ish '60s" Beauty for Spring/Summer 2024 Collection New York, NY – Backstage at the Michael Kors Spring/Summer 2024 runway show, acclaimed makeup artist Dick Page offered insights into the minimalist yet evocative beauty look that complemented the collection. Page, who has collaborated with Michael Kors since 1996, described the inspiration as a "barefoot-ish '60s thing," drawing parallels to iconic figures like Jane Birkin and Sharon Tate. "We talked about the '60s a little bit and had some reference boards, and we sort of gravitated towards a barefoot-ish '60s thing," Page explained. He elaborated on the natural aesthetic, stating, "There's a little bit of Jane Birkin, South of France. Also, Sharon Tate. Without being kind of heavy about it. Everything is quite fresh, outdoorsy." The approach emphasizes a fresh, natural glow, moving away from heavily made-up looks to align with the collection's overall relaxed yet sophisticated vibe. Models were seen receiving subtle enhancements designed to highlight their natural features, embodying a sense of effortless elegance. This beauty direction underscores a broader trend towards authenticity and understated glamour in contemporary fashion.
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