Tom Pecheux

  • NewsAllure

    Exactly How to Wear Red Eye Shadow IRL, According to Makeup Artist Tom Pecheux

    Backstage at Alberta Ferretti fall 2017, makeup artist Tom Pecheux showed us how to make red eye shadow look incredibly sexy.

  • NewsYahoo Beauty

    Getting the Look of Oscar de la Renta’s Color-Block Eyes Is Our New Makeup Goal

    At Monday’s Oscar de la Renta x Monse Maison runway show, models donned color-block eye makeup that was graphic but soft.

  • NewsThe Telegraph

    YSL announces Tom Pecheux as its new Global Beauty Director  

    This morning YSL Beaute announced French make-up artist maestro Tom Pecheux as its new global beauty director, following Lloyd Simmons departure. Pecheux is one of the industry’s leading figures and was the man behind Princess Diana’s flushed cheeks on the iconic cover of Vanity Fair and has been creating the make-up looks for Balmain, Lanvin and Chanel shows, including the latter’s glittering couture look earlier this week, for years. Having previously held the role of creative director at Es

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Chanel Models Wear Hair Halos on the Runway

    At the Chanel Spring 2017 Couture show in Paris, models looked utterly angelic. Surrounded by mirrors and pastels, the runway was dreamy and ethereal. #HC17 #ChanelHauteCouture A photo posted by CHANEL (@chanelofficial) on Jan 24, 2017 at 3:18am PST

  • NewsYahoo Beauty

    Carbs and Picasso: Chanel’s Couture Inspiration

    The hair and makeup inspiration for the spring 2016 Chanel couture show was all about food and art.

  • NewsYahoo Beauty Contributors

    Balmain x H&M Introduces the New Way to Contour

    (Photo: Tyler Joe) By Julie Schott “Cool girl” rules tell us contour makeup is for YouTube-watching try-hards—and yet the models (Gigi, Bella, Kendall, Joan, Jourdan, Karlie—you get it) at last night’s Balmain X H&M show trotted down the runway fully shaded and sculpted without sacrificing an ounce of carefree beauty. According to makeup pro Tom Pecheux, who created the monochromatic look, the difference is “there’s no line; everything is diffused and transparent,” unlike the streaky warpaint lo