Inside Danielle Marcan’s Dior Beauty Look

In the hands of make-up artist Danielle Marcan, beauty becomes electric. Using Dior Beauty, she sculpts light and colour into hypnotic, futuristic forms where vivid pigments blur and shift, dissolving the line between makeup and art. Here’s how to translate the look.

Skin is prepped with Dior Capture OX-C Soft Creme to create a dewy, hydrated base – kept luminous to act as a clean, light-reflective canvas. Dior Forever Skin Glow foundation is then worked into the skin in sheer layers, delivering a natural radiance while subtly perfecting texture. Infused with hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and peptides, the finish feels as much skincare as it does makeup.

Colour takes on a liquid intensity across the eyes, shifting between deep sapphire and electric blue with flashes of silver light. Using the Diorshow 5 Couleurs Limited Edition Eye Palette, multiple shades of blue are layered and diffused into one another, creating depth without harsh edges. A veil of fine glitter catches the light, adding a prismatic finish, while Diorshow Overvolume Blue mascara amplifies the look, coating the lashes in saturated colour to enhance dimension and give the eye a striking, almost three-dimensional effect.

The look softens into a refined balance of colour and light, where warm, diffused tones subtly sculpt the eyes and enhance their natural shape. Diorshow 5 Couleurs brown eyeshadow palette is blended seamlessly through the lid and crease, adding depth while keeping the finish effortless. Brows are brushed into place with Diorshow On Set Brow 24h Volume and set, maintaining structure without rigidity, while Diorshow Overvolume Waterproof Mascara lifts and defines the lashes with precision while framing the eye without disrupting the overall softness.

The look resolves into a sculpted, high-polish finish, where softness and structure exist in balance. Skin is subtly contoured and warmed using Dior Forever Skin Bronze, which melts seamlessly into the complexion to create a soft, sun-kissed dimension while maintaining a weightless, skin-like finish. Lips are kept neutral with Rouge Dior Lipstick Couture Nude Look velvet, grounding the look and allowing the interplay of light and colour across the face to remain the focus.

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Photographer

Claire Harrison

Make-Up Artist

Danielle Marcan

Hair Stylist

Ky Wilson at Joe Mills Agency using Babyliss Pro

Make-Up Assistant

Amanda Bugyte

Set Design

Olivia Snowden

Location

Battersea Park Studios

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