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On This Day in WWD: Tom Pecheux Puts Beauty First
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Take a trip through time with the WWD archives, a treasure trove of the most fascinating moments in fashion, beauty, culture and beyond. Trends may come, go and come back again, but the pages of WWD have never gone out of style as a trusted source to the fashion industry, covering some of the most compelling news stories for more than 100 years. Fashion has the ability to inform, reshape and, perhaps most importantly, inspire. In the spirit of keeping inspiration alive, here is a nostalgic look back at the archives from On This Day in fashion history. On This Day is a recurring column in WWD that spotlights fashion moments of the past from the WWD Archives. March 12, 2011 – Tom Pecheux Puts Beauty First Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Makeup artist Tom Pecheux’s ethos of never sacrificing beauty for creativity served him well when creating runway to real-life ready products for his partnership with Estée Lauder, like the perfect orange eyeliner, as seen in WWD on March 12, 2011. March 7, 1971 – The Beautiful People Celebrate Veruschka’s Return to NYC Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Veruschka might have left her own party early, hosted by friend Giorgio di Sant’ Angelo, but that didn’t stop guests like Andy Warhol, Halston and Marina Schiano from having a good time, as seen in WWD on March 7, 1971. March 5, 2012 – Alber Elbaz Celebrates 10 Years at Lanvin With a Song Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media “It’s a song to all these people from fashion that I adore, that helped me to realize my dream. I love you,” serenaded Alber Elbaz to a cheering crowd celebrating his 10-year anniversary at Lanvin, as seen in WWD on March 5, 2012.