Pat McGrath Herself Breaks Down The Margiela Look That Won Couture Week

Pat McGrath Herself Breaks Down The Margiela Beauty Look That Won Couture Week
Courtesy Pat McGrath

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Unless you have been living under a rock for the past week, you ve seen the beauty look that makeup artist Pat McGrath created for John Galliano’s masterpiece Margiela Artisanal show in Paris. A truly immersive, theatrical mise en scène, it was a snapshot into the artistry and gritty glamour of life in 1930s Paris. Whilst commentary around the show has heralded the return of fashion as art, the art created backstage has been no less hyped–the beauty community has officially gone wild for the mannequin skin crafted by Pat and team.

Pat McGrath Herself Breaks Down The Margiela Beauty Look That Won Couture Week
Courtesy Pat McGrath
Pat McGrath Herself Breaks Down The Margiela Beauty Look That Won Couture Week
Courtesy Pat McGrath

The relationship between McGrath and Galliano is longstanding. It started in the early 2000s, when their collaborations for his Dior shows were no less iconic. “John’s ability to push boundaries and be creatively daring is something I admire so much,” she shares. “His vibrant creative spirit is contagious, and this latest show was no exception. From our initial briefing, John guided me through an extraordinary blend of cinematic, historical and futuristic elements, setting the stage for our creative collaboration,” McGrath adds.

“This show took me back to some major backstage beauty moments we’ve had together over the years, like his collections for Christian Dior in the ’90s, where I first introduced crystallized lips, a signature look that we later revisited in the 2000s and eventually inspired my Pat McGrath Labs Crystal Lip Kit. And the Haute Couture spring/summer 2004 collection, where I created a three-dimensional look featuring intricate paper brows, custom chain-lined appliqués, metal lashes, and vibrant multi-coloured glitter.”

Now back home in New York, absorbing the storm she helped to create and speaking exclusively to Vogue, McGrath says: “My phone has been on fire since this show. In my 35-plus years of beauty I have never, ever seen a reaction like this. And it has blown me away how people have had such an emotional connection to these looks… it is one of the great pleasures of my life to be able to inspire in this way.”

She’s talking about the makeup artists and beauty aficionados in their thousands who have posted TikTok and Instagram videos attempting to guess how exactly McGrath created that porcelain-like finish on the models’ skin–and the products she used to do it. “The super sleuthing of everyone online has been so joyful to see,” she says. “We truly pushed ourselves artistically and technically when creating this makeup look, and it means so much to me to have that recognized. Watching everyone experiment with different products to try to recreate our look has been incredible.”

So… what was it? “I wish I could tell you that it was just one product, but unfortunately, to create that perfect, hyper-reflective, glass-like finish we needed to play with several different ingredients–including water and different gel-like masks–as well as [different] artists’ techniques. That’s what really delivered the perfect porcelain-like finish John was looking for,” says McGrath.

“I love being an alchemist–my brand is centered around creating products and formulations that have never existed before. We’ve been working on one formula in the lab for some time now, and while I was backstage for Margiela, I combined several products for the show, including face masks–yes, one was cucumber!–and the perfect amount of water,” the makeup artist explains. “The technique was the most challenging piece of the puzzle–making sure we could achieve a reflective glass finish without tampering with the makeup underneath. I understand that people don’t want to mix a ton of products and buy an airbrush machine.”

So how do you get it at home? “We will soon drop one product that will give you the perfect glass finish. It’s not quite ready, but it’s coming soon,” McGrath says, coyly. Saying that, the reaction to the show has accelerated the timeline of a future product launch her team is now scrambling to bring forward.

Pat McGrath Herself Breaks Down The Margiela Beauty Look That Won Couture Week
Courtesy Pat McGrath

And what if we wanted to distill this mask-like luminous look into the everyday? “Skin Fetish cheek balm is ideal for creating a dewy, glass-like cheekbone finish,” she explains. “Play with just the balm or the highlighter and build up your shine. The Serum Foundation delivers a serum-like finish with great coverage and buildable glow. Setting with the Blurring Powder will also give a beautiful mask-like finish. The glass-skin effect is so transformative. I want people to be able to experience that surreal luminosity in their daily beauty routine. To feel confident, empowered and illuminated from within.”

This Friday, McGrath will be posting a product-by-product breakdown of how she created the Margiela look on her TikTok. “Because don’t forget, there was a whole makeup look under there before we applied the top layer,” she notes.

Pat McGrath Labs

Sublime Perfection Foundation

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Pat McGrath Labs

Skin Fetish: Highlighter + Balm Duo

Pat McGrath Labs

Divine Skin: Rose 001 The Essence

Pat McGrath Labs

Divine Blush: Legendary Glow Colour Balm

Pat McGrath Labs

Sublime Perfection Blurring Under-Eye Setting Powder

Pat McGrath Labs

Mothership IX Eyeshadow Palette: Huetopian Dream