
For a March 2026 Kiko Milano beauty shoot, Emily Ratajkowski posed with the Love Fusion Foundation — and the close-up glow is worth a second look.
When a beauty shot works, you don’t notice the foundation first — you notice the skin. In this March 2026 photoshoot for Kiko Milano, Emily Ratajkowski keeps everything soft and intimate while holding the Love Fusion Foundation front and center.
The setting feels deliberately lived-in: warm lighting, neutral curtains, a cozy interior. She’s wearing a pale blush cardigan layered over what looks like a delicate floral-print skirt with lace trim. Nothing here competes with the face. That’s intentional. This is a celebrity photoshoot built around complexion.
What stands out immediately is the finish. Her skin looks even but not matte, luminous without sliding into shine. The Love Fusion Foundation bottle is positioned close to her cheek, which makes the comparison unavoidable — and smart. The real win here is how natural it reads. No heavy contour, no dramatic highlight. Just controlled glow and soft definition around the eyes.
Her hair is parted cleanly down the middle and styled in loose, glossy waves, framing the face instead of overpowering it. That restraint is what elevates this from a standard product placement into a proper editorial beauty moment.
You see a lot of campaigns leaning into hyper-gloss skin right now, but this one feels wearable. It looks like foundation you’d actually use on a Tuesday, not just under studio lights. That’s a strategic move for a base product.
If you’re choosing a foundation this spring, are you reaching for full matte coverage or something that leaves skin looking this naturally radiant?




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