08.23.16
During September’s New York Fashion Week, beauty app Perfect365 will allow users to try on the high-fashion makeup looks from the runways instantly on their phones. Building on the successful looks from Leanne Marshall, and Laurel Dewitt’s makeup look with a crown originally designed for Beyoncé, both released earlier this year, Perfect365 will debut its trendsetting NYFW makeup looks following the September shows.
Celebrity designers like The Blonds, Laurel Dewitt and Leanne Marshall, along with dozens of other Fashion Week designers work with the top makeup artists in the industry to design and execute runway looks that complement their collections and will strongly influence beauty trends for the coming year. Perfect365 will allow users to try on looks in the app in real time using a virtual mirror or photo selfie.
“Makeup has become an essential piece of developing a complete high-fashion look. Celebrity designers and makeup artists spend months designing the premiere looks to complete the clothing pieces and accessories for the runways. Now, with Perfect365, everyone can try on the makeup fresh from Fashion Week and be among the first to recreate these looks in real life before they hit the stores,” said Vickie Wei, director of communications, ArcSoft.
Celebrity designers like The Blonds, Laurel Dewitt and Leanne Marshall, along with dozens of other Fashion Week designers work with the top makeup artists in the industry to design and execute runway looks that complement their collections and will strongly influence beauty trends for the coming year. Perfect365 will allow users to try on looks in the app in real time using a virtual mirror or photo selfie.
“Makeup has become an essential piece of developing a complete high-fashion look. Celebrity designers and makeup artists spend months designing the premiere looks to complete the clothing pieces and accessories for the runways. Now, with Perfect365, everyone can try on the makeup fresh from Fashion Week and be among the first to recreate these looks in real life before they hit the stores,” said Vickie Wei, director of communications, ArcSoft.