How The Gilded Age Actor Louisa Jacobson Got Ready for the 2022 Oscars After-Party
Some parties require attendance, even if that means being fashionable late. For The Gilded Age actor Louisa Jacobson, the Vanity Fair Oscars Party was a must-see and an event that sent her jumping offstage at the Geffen Playhouse — where she’s currently attending its premiere. Trayf on the West Coast — and turned directly into glam carpet red.

To complement her ebony off-shoulder dress from Khaite, hairstylist Ben Skervin injects a modern twist into a Hollywood classic. Skervin, who created this style, said: “I cut the side and smoothed the rim a little below the eye, keeping a loose wave in the back is Old Hollywood, but the tuck behind each ear is what matters. makes it feel modern.” with Oribe’s Free Styling Working Hairspray to ensure it stays in place throughout the night’s carnival.
“The inspiration for this look was elegance and simplicity,” says makeup artist Jo Strettell as she provides beauty notes, helping to accentuate Jacobson’s natural glow using a range of products from Chantecaille. For the eyes, a thin and smudge liner on top and bottom lashes has been finished in a subtle wing, a tan and white gloss from Chantecaille’s Giraffe Eye Quartet for a glamorous look with a sheer shimmer. . A coat of mascara, a blush, and coral lipstick (Chantecaille’s Lip Veil in Impatiens, which the actor dropped into her Jeffrey Levinson clutch for a retouch), and Jacobson is carpet-ready red — after one final photo with her glamor team, which of course included a final FaceTime look from stylist Edward Bowleg.


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