Pat McGrath is Back for Forces of Fashion—Weigh In On Her Session Here!

Vogue’s Forces of Fashion is back for its eighth year on October 16th—and Dame Pat McGrath is gracing the stage once again… with a twist! Which of the artistic genius and “Mother” of the makeup world’s iconic catwalk beauty moments do you wish you could witness IRL? She’ll be at the Vogue office to reimagine some of her most iconic runway beauty moments in front of a live audience—and we want your vote to influence which will happen IRL.

Will it be the glass skin that broke the internet at this year’s Margiela Couture show? The neon pastel eyebrows for Balenciaga’s AW 2010 collection in shades of bubblegum and Brat green? A curved cat-eye from Louis Vuitton that’s both oh-so-wearable and edgy? Kate Moss’s smoke-show gaze and nude gloss at Gucci’s SS 2001 show that defined post-Y2K glamour? Vogue‘s editors have collected 20 different jaw-dropping looks to choose from.

The eighth edition of Forces of Fashion is dedicated to the drama and the spectacle of the runway. McGrath has spent over 25 years proving that, in fact, fashion and beauty are forever intertwined, each elevating the next. This fall’s Forces of Fashion will underscore the power of her work and, of course, share more of her secrets (like last year’s unforgettable tea, which spanned from finding out Beyoncé’s vanity is stocked with Pat McGrath Labs to fielding calls from Taylor Swift). A darling to celebs and the most prestigious couturiers and designers in the industry alike, McGrath is one of one. Help us decide which of her most memorable artistic visions needs a 2024 remix by voting below.

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