Cat Class and Style- Liquid Liner Trend

Its that time of year kitties… Fall is here! Time to break out your knit head wraps, faux fur (or real, I’m not judging) jackets and vest, your military footwear and coats, and your feline inspired eyeliner.

As I would love to dive deeper into fall fashion with you, we will start in our lane. Louis Vuitton F/W 2010, one of my favorite design houses of the season, featured an ode to the 1950’s with feminine feline eyes. Anyone who knows me knows it’s all about ferocious liquid liner.

                                  

Whether it’s Cleopatra thick or Rihanna thin, liquid liner is always sexy-chic. One flick of your liner brush in the right direction can change and enhance the eye shape and how the men see you(wink).

However much like anything, this trend isn’t for everyone. It’s for the bold, confidant, woman of power. The key to this look is execution girlfriends. So being the great girlfriend that I am, allow me to share some of the tricks to great winged liner. Don’t think, just do. Lay the brush right on the lash line and pull. This will allow your line to be clean,without the skips. Try using the #209 brush from MAC ($18) to create a beautiful thin or thick line.

                                         

Don’t have a steady hand or you’re a caffeine addict? No worries, using a flesh tone colored pencil can assist in getting the shape right prior to going over it with your favorite liquid or gel liner.For my high society girlfriends, top off your guideline with Bobbi Brown’s Long Wear Gel liner ($21) and for my girlfriends “Ballin’ on A Budget”, I love L’Oreal Lineur Intense Brush Tip Liquid Eyeliner ($8.50).

Top off this look with your favorite lip color and mascara, and you will be on the prowl in no time. If you’re really looking to catch, top off your liner with a great pair of falsies (lashes that is). Stay tuned... and stay pretty. 

 

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