9 Things We Learned from Pat McGrath's Maison Margiela Makeup Masterclass

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9 Things We Learned from Pat McGrath's Maison Margiela Makeup Masterclass
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Gabrielle Ulubay is a Beauty Writer at Marie Claire. She has also written about sexual wellness, fashion, culture, and politics both at Marie Claire and for publications like The New York Times, Bustle, and HuffPost Personal.

on January 25, the world hasn’t been able to stop talking about Pat McGrath’s unique, iconic makeup for the show. The look, which varied from model to model, was designed to make the models look like porcelain dolls, and boasted a glossy finish that looked uncannily like glass. And today, because of all the hype, Dame Pat McGrath hosted a live masterclass on Instagram and TikTok that unpacked how, exactly, she and her team achieved this history-making glam.

During the 7:30 AM call time, the team worked in teams of two on models, and employed 15 people on spray machines, 30 doing makeup, and an additional slew of assistance. Pat called the endeavor a matter of"military precision," saying that it was all about working together as one, being on time, holding it together, and"keeping the joy" in the process in spite of the pressure. The result, she says was a"symphony of beauty.

Then, she jumped into a description of the element we’d all be waiting to learn about: the ultra shiny, porcelain-like finish. For this, she and her team creating a gooey mix of peel-off masks, including affordable single-use sachet masks that you can buy from places like Amazon and Target.

“Everybody became their own character,” she iterated more than once. In particular, she said, the team “has a bit of fun” creating unique eye looks. Most importantly, they “customized this look to everybody's skin type and needs" in order to ensure that every model felt comfortable.As she and her team were recreating these look on the models, McGrath fielded questions from fans and viewers.

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