Sofía Vergara tried her hand on Wednesday in the summer make-up trend in Madrid. The 52-year-old actress, known for her eleven years as Gloria about “Modern Family”, set her Sun Care brand Toty into the country two years ago after her first start in North America.
For the event that took place in the Four Seasons Hotel, Vergara flushed her cheeks with a color between a guav and a peach. However, the shining base added a darker, burned, red -tinted shadow that was stamped on her eyes. The strong color also brought out the colors in its floral, wearless dress and in the rosa-orisor-colored backdrop, which was lined at the back of the carpet outside the event.
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In true fashion fashion, her eyebrows were thick, brushed and filled to correspond to the medium brown coloring of her long, wavy hair. She put on a steamed Fuchsia color on her lips with a earthen toned lipstick and without shine. The color on her lips was not completely unlike the shimmer on her lids and under her eyes; Only the shadow over her nose was colored with dusty brown and amber stains.
Vergara is known for working with Magetic artist Sabrina Dreat, the talent is also responsible for some of Mariska Hargitas and Greta Gerwig’s beauty look. However, it is not certain that Betrani with Vergara in Spain produces this special aesthetics.
The lucky obsession “Guava-Girl” led the beauty world along a rabbit hole without an end in sight. Tropical skin, make-up and scent fruits of fruit brands such as Summer Fridays, Tarte Cosmetics, Eadem and Ellis Brookly are piling up, and summer is just starting. Tarte released his product-one maracuja-juicy lip tint inspired by Guava in two different colors, a shimmering glass clum and a melt lip mask-in collaboration with Dunkin ‘in June. At that time, the founder Maureen Kelly told the WWD: “Guava has a real color story moment. They are ice cream drinks, shiny lips and an approach of zero apology to have fun.”
Toty, Vergara’s brand, which was founded with Cantabria Labs, offers products on solar and skin care as well as some make-up items. However, Toty has not yet made any “Guava Girl” products. In March Toty met a big milestone and started his first partnership with the retailer Thirteen Lune, who dedicated 90 percent of his inventory to brands founded by colored people.
In an explanation of the WWD, Vergara expressed excitement about the joint venture. “They believe that the inclusiveness begins with the ownership and reinforcement of founders that represent the communities, which I have always believed,” she said over thirteen lune. “And they have goals that we like, like the beauty trade to ensure shelves that reflect the diversity of beauty consumers – they have so much together with our business. So we thought it was perfect.”
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