Welcome back to MECCA Talks, your access all areas pass to the beauty, business, and lifestyle experts we call our community.
In today’s episode…
Kate and Zara talk makeup trends of the past – and the future – with MECCA education manager for makeup, Jen Horsley. Be warned, you’ll want to add Jen’s product picks to your cart.
The mic is then handed over to MECCA founder Jo Horgan, to jump on a call with friend and LoveSeen founder, Jenna Lyons. Direct from her Pinterest-famous NYC apartment, “the woman who dresses America” talks Met Gala moments, her time at J.Crew, and how she landed in lashes. Budding fashion and beauty entrepreneurs, this one’s for you.
Products mentioned in this episode:
MECCA MAX Off Duty Glass Stick
By Terry Ombre Blackstar Cream Eyeshadow in ‘Bronze Moon’
Kosas Weightless Lip Colour in ‘Rosewater’
Hourglass Confession Ultra Slim High Intensity Refillable Lipstick
Shiseido Kajal InkArtist Shadow, Liner, Brow in ‘Azuki Red’
Bumble and bumble Dry Spun Texture Spray
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MECCA Meets… Jenna Lyons from LoveSeen
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The best ‘no-makeup’ makeup at MECCA right now
Hosts: Kate Blythe, Zara Wong
Guests: Jen Horsley, Jenna Lyons
Producers: Kerri Gordon, Michael Liberale
About LoveSeen
Proud champions of individuality, celebrated fashion designer and creative director Jenna Lyons joined forces with long time collaborater and makeup artist, Troi Ollivierre, to develop a lash brand that favours the feelings and identity of the wearer over the trending beauty standards. Designed on the real-life lash lines of 21 people of different ages, ethnicities, eye shapes and beauty aspirations, LoveSeen lashes are crafted to imbue the wearer with confidence. They're lashes that let you look like you. Shop the brand here.
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