The aesthetic of the woman has long been documented: decadent dresses, a strong silhouette, baroque-style jewellery, a punchy red lip, radiant skin, perhaps a slash of liquid liner...
You only have to look at the brand’s runway or Alta Moda shows to see how this generally flawless finish is reinforced season after season. Now, the beauty line is getting fully up to speed, having been recently brought in-house after a five year stint at a licensee. Reinvigorating both the make-up’s packaging and formulations with the codes of the house, Italian skincare ingredients such as Sicilian bergamot and Italian mint leaf, they have also signed London-based, Italian-Japanese make-up artist , who is known for her work on faces such as Emilia Clarke, Jodie Comer, Kaia Gerber, Greta Lee and Emily Ratajkowski.
When it comes to make-up – and the complexion in particular – Scintu is well-known for a radiant finish to her artistry. Her self-described signature is “luminous skin, with pops or accents of pigmented colour, and above all a strong character coming through,” she explains on the eve of the UK’s relaunch. “This is the same kind of vision as Dolce & Gabbana as well – a celebration of classic looks where people just want to look like the best versions of themselves.
It’s all about beautifying and elevating the every day, which I think is really important.” “The new Dolce & Gabbana make-up collection is chic, elegant and wearable for all,” she expands. “It’s.
