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Editor's letter

IT’S NOT PREMIERING UNTIL NEXT YEAR, but the highly anticipated live-action Barbie movie is already starting trends in the beauty world with #Barbiecore. Pink eyeshadow was all over AW22 runways for designers including Valentino, Bronx and Banco and Poster Girl. “I think with all the doom and gloom in the world, people want something fun, refreshing and playful,” says Toronto-based celebrity makeup artist Aniya Nandy. Whether you’re trying a dab of pink in the inner corners of the eyes as seen at Emporio Armani or going for a wash of fuchsia all over the eyelids, Nandy recommends starting with an eyeshadow primer. This will help the colour to adhere, since “pink eyeshadows can be tricky when it comes to getting the right colour payof and consistency,” she says. If you’re going for an intense, bold look, use a firm, bristled eyeshadow brush to pack on the pigment. For a more understated look, try a pencil liner and smudge it out with your fingers. — Lora Grady

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Poster Girl rocked a square-shaped, hot pink graphic look; makeup artist Charlotte Wood created this soft, pretty look on actress Tommy Dorfman for Valentino’s Couture show; models at Bronx and Banco wore glittery pink shadow for a playful look.

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Tool Kit

SHISEIDO Pop PowderGel Eye Shadow in Waku-Waku Pink, $29, at Shoppers Drug Mart.

MAKE UP FOR EVER Artist Color Shadow in M-853, $23, at Sephora.

DANESSA MYRICKS BEAUTY ColorFix 24-Hour Cream Color Mattes in Valentine, $24, at Morphe.com.

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