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Heart at fashion week is a perennial treat. For Robert Wun? An oversized tilt hat. At Schiaparelli? The signature keyhole. But what’s that on her face? The latest luxury skin tint? No, absolutely zero foundation on one of fashion’s most-watched stages. Here’s all the products she used to achieve that luminous skin with only skincare, the makeup accents she kept in play, and a few more beauty hints she slipped in.

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The signs were already there. After all, the fashion icon went foundation-free at this year’s MEGA Ball: Fashion and Dance, too. But doing the same at Haute Couture Week, where the base is layered for street photographers to capture the best of you, is a whole other level. She confirmed the move in her recent get-ready-with-me.
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She kept the rest of her routine just as minimal. A few dots of concealer around the nose, a sharp liquid liner to define the eyes, and a soft lip pencil for shape. She added color and glow with two Dior palettes and finished with a glossy stain.
Heart’s Super Base
Here: the ultimate base cocktail behind her luminous, no-foundation glow. She started by layering essence and serum, followed by the sold-out centella-infused sun serum. For extra intrigue, she teased two unreleased products.


The first gave glass skin in a vial, applied in drops to the high points of the face. It gave a skin-like sheen that caught the light without looking greasy. The second was a spritz at the very end, possibly a setting spray.

Going by their finish, we’re guessing they contain glow-giving ingredients like niacinamide, glycerin, and maybe a touch of mica for radiance, plus humectants like hyaluronic acid to lock in hydration. There’s no launch date yet, but we can rest easy knowing they deliver serious glow—with the fashion icon’s face as living proof.
Turns out, the most unexpected accessory at couture week wasn’t a hat or a heel; it was no foundation. Heart wore it like it was custom-made.
Photos: ANDRE SULEIK (via Instagram)
