Liu Wen for Estee Lauder | First Look

Joanna Elizabeth

/

Published October 28, 2010

/

Updated October 27, 2017

After the news broke in April of Liu Wen’s beauty contract with Estee Lauder, we have been waiting for the first images to be released. Here is our first look at the Chinese beauty’s campaign for the cosmetics giant with makeup by Tom Pecheux. (Racked)


Recent Updates

Beach Wedding Attire Featured

Beach Wedding Attire: Your Guide to the Perfect Guest Look

Selecting the right beach wedding attire is a challenging task that balances fashion with the unique charm of a seaside ...
LV Flight Mode

Louis Vuitton Flight Mode Summer 2024: Travel in Luxury

Louis Vuitton goes on a journey of fashion-forward travel by unveiling its Flight Mode collection for summer 2024. Celebrating the ...
kirsten Dunst Featured

Civil War Star Kirsten Dunst Takes the Spotlight for Flaunt

Kirsten Dunst graces the cover of Flaunt Magazine's Issue 191 with an unmistakable aura of confidence. Photographed by David Roemer ...
Mavi Spring 2024 Featured

Mavi Spring 2024 Campaign: Denim with Coastal Vibes

Capturing the essence of Southern California's serene beaches and laid-back vibes, Mavi's spring-summer 2024 campaign highlights new season jeans. Shot ...
Bantu Knot Hairstyles Featured

Bantu Knot Hairstyles: The Top Ideas for 2024

Embracing heritage and modernity, Bantu knot hairstyles offer a bold and versatile way to style natural hair. Bantu knots are ...
Sabrina Carpenter SKIMS Featured

Sabrina Carpenter Channels Retro Style in SKIMS Ad

Sabrina Carpenter steps into the limelight as the new face of SKIMS, highlighting the Stretch Lace and Fits Everybody collections ...

9 thoughts on “Liu Wen for Estee Lauder | First Look”

  1. Liu Wen is so naturally beautiful and I know the whole point is to sell Estee Lauder’s cosmetics but doesn’t this seem garish? They should make use of her looks to sell flawless glowing foundation or something, not purple lipstick.

    Reply
  2. Liu Wen is so naturally beautiful and I know the whole point is to sell Estee Lauder’s cosmetics but doesn’t this seem garish? They should make use of her looks to sell flawless glowing foundation or something, not purple lipstick.

    Reply
  3. Eww. Over photoshopped. Where are the pores on her face, the lines that make you human? She looks plastic in a bad way. Her eye makeup makes her eyes look caved in as well. And as someone else said, she should’ve been for foundation not lipstick. Disappointed big time; just not a good photo.

    Reply
  4. I love love Liu, but this is just too much photoshop. I dont care what kind of make up it is, every woman has texture on her face. Period.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Malo Cancel reply