We saved the best for last! Getting to create the look for Max Azria’s Hervé Léger Fall 2011 show was the highlight of our New York Fashion Week. Coincidentally it’s our highlighters are the the star of this subtle, dewy look.

We saved the best for last! Getting to create the look for Max Azria’s Hervé Léger Fall 2011 show was the highlight of our New York Fashion Week. Coincidentally it’s our highlighters are the the star of this subtle, dewy look.

Though Fall 2011 was our first show with Jenny Packham, the ethereal, glowy look the TEMPTU PRO Team created for the show has easily become one of our favorite NYFW looks. Here’s your chance to capture the look for yourself and your clients.

The look the TEMPTU PRO Team created backstage for the Fall 2011 Odilon show, was definitely one of the most avant-garde looks we’ve created for New York Fashion Week. Now here’s your chance to learn how to recreate the look yourself!

For our final show at New York Fashion Week, TEMPTU PRO had the honor of doing the makeup for Mercedes-Benz Presents Designer Max Azria’s Hervé Léger FW 2011 collection. A compliment to the sexy and iconic Hervé Léger designs, key makeup artist Lisa Butler used liberal applications of TEMPTU PRO’s multi-hued highlighters to sculpt and build the face and body.


For her Fall 2011 collection, Stacey Clark designer of the California-based Odilon held a multi-media presentation for her Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week Debut. Clark’s collection was inspired by the myth of the Greek Goddess Persephone and her transformation from a young, naïve girl into the womanly, unwilling queen of the underworld. The multi-media presentation included a short film by filmmaker Alia Raza featuring Hailey Gates, accompanied by a live music set by DJ Rachel Chandler. Artist / makeup artist William Lemon III will keyed the makeup for TEMPTU PRO.

Inspiration can have the tendency of being born from unlikely sources. Jenny Packham’s Fall/Winter 2011 Collection was certainly not an exception to this rule. Her heavenly collection of shimmery gowns were actually inspired by the iridescence of a moth’s wings. Key makeup artist Talia Shobrook continued using Packham’s mothy muse in her makeup look for the show.