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How Baz Luhrmann Helped Dream Up An Opera’s Worth of Met Gala Beauty Looks

Karl Lagerfeld was known for evenings spent ballroom dancing with friends, as his muse Amanda Harlech recently shared on The Run-Through with Vogue. And indeed, last night’s surprise performance by Lizzo kept the designer’s sensibility in mind: The show began with a stunning tribute to Lagerfeld’s love of a waltz arrived in an orchestra of meticulously curated beauty looks. “The inspiration was The Magic Flute with Lizzo as the queen of the night, and to honor Karl’s love for opera,” says Vogue contributing fashion editor Max Ortega, who styled the moment to reference ideas that director Baz Luhrmann dreamed up “months in advance.” 

How Baz Luhrmann Helped Dream Up An Operas Worth of Met Gala Beauty Looks

Photo: Caroline Tompkins

First, the tone was set. “Orchestra members are the first people guests see when they arrive,” Ortega explains of conjuring instant drama with their artfully masked gazes and “Karl-inspired” black caps. “Too Faced’s products worked perfectly for the two-in-one look of a smokey eye under a silver’ eye mask,’” he notes of the effect created by makeup artist Raisa Flowers, who also worked with Ortega on last year’s Met Gala. “It’s mysterious but magical at the same time,” says Flowers of the trompe l’oeil masks she drew on by hand. Her essential tool was a black Too Faced Killer Liner, smudged at the edges and made all the more piercing against luminous complexions enhanced with Born This Way Healthy Glow Skin Tint Foundation and understated swipes of Cocoa Bold Lipstick. “I wanted to do something more classic, but with a twist,” says Flowers. “It’s edgy, but classy.”

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