ELLE beauty editors try Pat McGrath’s newest product, inspired by the Maison Margiela Couture Spring 2024 show.
When Pat McGrath first debuted the glass skin look at the Maison Margiela Couture Spring 2024 show, the ELLE beauty team was obsessed. How did McGrath make the models look like porcelain dolls?
Vogue gets an exclusive first look at the makeup legend’s new mask, inspired by the genius formula she created for John Galliano’s Maison Margiela Artisanal show.
When it comes to makeup artistry, few names carry the weight of Pat McGrath. Dubbed “Mother” by the fashion and beauty worlds alike, McGrath has cemented her legacy as one of the most ...
(Photo by Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Images) While the front row hosted celebrities like YSL Beauty partner, Shaboozey, and the mouth-watering Idris Elba, makeup maven Pat McGrath, who’s been a ...
The runway look went viral last year. The post Pat McGrath Viral Glass Skin Mask Sold Out So Fast. Will There Be A Restock?
Pat McGrath Labs is giving makeup enthusiasts the opportunity to recreate the viral glass skin look at Maison Margiela’s SS24 Couture show in 2024, and netizens are here for it.
Pat McGrath was tasked with creating the make-up for Marc Jacobs’ S/S 2025 show, which took place last night at New York’s Public Library. This is not the first time the make-up legend has teamed up ...
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Ms. McGrath’s appearance was rare, too: She was one of the few so-called superstars among Warhol’s film subjects who were Black. (Dorothy Dean and Pat Hartley were the others.) Ms. McGrath was ...
Reporting from the sidelines for Monday's big game was ESPN's Molly McGrath, who has been grabbing the attention of fans for her coverage of Notre Dame. On Tuesday, the 35-year-old sportscaster ...
ESPN reporter Molly McGrath is not an alumna of the University of Notre Dame. Her alma mater is Boston College, where she was the cheerleading captain during her time in Chestnut Hill.