Stylist: Chris Horan
Outfit: Gucci by Alessandro Michele
Makeup Artist: Amy Strozzi
Hairstylist: Laurie Heaps
Shoes: Gucci
Clutch: Gucci
Jewelry: Gucci

The Gucci-sponsored LACMA Art + Film Gala, is being held on November 6, and taking a look back, we stumbled upon Rowan Blanchard‘s magnificent outfit for the 2018 edition, here are all the details.

Blanchard was a vision in a Gucci lurex dress with puffed sleeves and self-fabric bows from the Fall Winter 2018 collection, paired with Gucci Haines 105 metallic leather high heel sandals with sequin trim detail, featuring an open round toe, an adjustable buckle-fastening strap, blue rosebuds and Gucci print leather insole.

Other accessories included Gucci rings, rainbow earrings, and a blue sequined clutch.

Her glam was so cool that we couldn’t wait to know all the deets, thanks to makeup artist Amy Strozzi who detailed everything on her Instagram (edited for clarity):

– layer NYX Cosmetics Slim Eye Liner Pencil in ‘Sapphire Blue‘, to create grip for the iconic blue shade from the KKW Beauty X Mario eyeshadow palette;
– use the Urban Decay single eyeshadow in ‘Asphyxia‘ to define the corners and outer crease;
– finish off the look with the Smashbox Always On Longwear Matte Liquid Lipstick, Metallic, in the shade ‘Maneater‘.
Other products used were from Nars and Becca Cosmetics, but sadly there was no shade or type of product specified (moreover, Becca Cosmetics is out of business right now).

Her hairstylist Laurie Heaps used Redken, Hot Tools and R+Co products to style Rowan‘s hair.

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Rowan currently plays Alexandra Cavill in the TV series ‘Snowpiercer‘.

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Notables from the art, film, fashion, and entertainment industries gather at LACMA for this Gala which honors influential artists.

Proceeds go toward underwriting LACMA’s initiative to make film more central to the museum’s curatorial programming, while also funding LACMA’s broader mission. This includes exhibitions, acquisitions, and educational programming that explore the intersection of art and film.

LACMA Productions is an award-winning extension of the museum’s film initiative. Over the last years, along with the establishment of the Art+Film initiative, LACMA has dedicated resources to producing a series of short documentary films on artists. Commissioned from emerging and mid-career filmmakers, the museum’s short documentaries have earned official selections at leading international film festivals.

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