The subtle fluttering of a butterfly's wings can cause a hurricane that can be felt on the surface of the skin.
The subtle fluttering of a butterfly's wings can cause a hurricane that can be felt on the surface of the skin.

Felt at the level of the makeup palette reminiscent of the colors that punctuate the winged insect. Felt at the textures that imitate the veins of a moth, its antennae and endless lines, its iridescent hues. Felt in its symmetrical shape, the mirrored patterns, the sparkle that the sun's reflection suggests when it illuminates the vibrant Pantones of the geometric figures printed on its wings. Felt in a Beauty mood that denounces the butterfly garden that lies here. Photography by Jamie Nelson. Hair by Elsa. Makeup by Michael Anthony.
Translated from the original on The Butterfly Effect issue from Vogue Portugal, published October 2022.Full story and credits on the print issue.
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