
Custo Barcelona once again fills the New York catwalk with color, but its cheerful prints and vibrant combinations of textures and tones add to the sensuality of garments with strategic openings that reveal feminine charms. "We wanted to show the skin through clothing," says the Spanish designer, "see the more skin the better. That the garments were a light camouflage of color”.

The makeup for the show was the work of Maybelline Gato's artist. "It is a very angelic makeup, they almost look like brides," says the makeup artist. "The collection is very sexy and we were looking for the contrast with a very transparent, very pure skin, the eyebrows with the natural thickness of a teenager and a very fresh light pink eyeliner, very fresh."

Rica took care of the nails, "we wanted the color of the nails to be a bold statement about the colors of the clothes", explains the artist from Maybelline, "those of the feet are very bright white, lowered for the hands".

Stylist Duffy set out to create a strong silhouette that would unify the models, as if he wanted them all to look the same, to let the clothes be the only protagonist. For this he made a simple ponytail with texture. "The key is to collect the hair in a ponytail, apply the product until the hair stays in that structure and the elastic can be cut," explains Duffy, who for men opted for repeating all the hair back.