SONIA RYKIEL
A-list models
including Miranda Kerr were made-up by legend Pat McGrath at Sonia Rykiel with a sultry smoky eye. Super chic… super Parisian.
SAINT LAURENT
Cara Delevingne's brows may have been bleached for Givenchy but they were back with a bang at Saint Laurent. Heavier and darker than ever, with graphic eyeliner wings on the lids, the eyes were in focus while lips remained nude. Hair was simple and centre-parted (once again).
ELIE SAAB
Bright blue eyes took centre stage at Elie Saab where makeup expert Tom Pecheux using MAC layered different azure shades top and bottom. So beautiful.
STELLA MCCARTNEY
It's official. Crimping is cool again. Well – if you do it a la Stella McCartney. Stylist supremo Eugene Souleiman gave the top layer of models' hair texture by crimping a few random sections and smoothing them into a low ponytail. Chucked out your crimper in 1999? Achieve by clamping skinny plaits tightly with your straighteners, going up and down a few times, then unravel them to reveal crimps.
DIOR
Peter Philips, Creative and Image Director for Dior Makeup, set a modern trend for delicate expressions of colour next Spring. The "Pastel Eyes" were created using laser-cut patches of satin, in a similar ilk to Fendi's demonstration of leather liner. We love this trend! Stick on material eyeliner as you would falsies with eyelash glue and keep the rest of your makeup natural.
GIVENCHY
Famous faces Cara Delevingne (pictured), Kendall Jenner and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley were transformed at Givenchy by makeup legend Pat McGrath with bleached-out brows to highlight the amazing graphic eye shadow wings that flew down the runway.
DRIES VAN NOTEN
Like at the Anthony Vaccarello show where models had makeup as jewellery
(the earlobes displayed cuffs of liquid liner), at Dries van Noten they
rocked faux gold lip rings. So cool! The cool girl hair featured dishevelled
waves and 90s-esque centre partings.
JUST CAVALLI
So, lower liner is totally making a comeback. Go straight, go graphic, go bold a la
Just Cavalli. We also loved the hair at this show which was sleek and sporty
upfront with just-woke-up waves at the back. Lead stylist James Pecis used
Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Strong, smoothing hair down to create a
"head-hugging" shape. The lengths were gently curled with a large barrel
iron and given some Moroccanoil Curl Defining Cream for frizz-free hold.
Just Cavalli. We also loved the hair at this show which was sleek and sporty
upfront with just-woke-up waves at the back. Lead stylist James Pecis used
Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Strong, smoothing hair down to create a
"head-hugging" shape. The lengths were gently curled with a large barrel
iron and given some Moroccanoil Curl Defining Cream for frizz-free hold.
PUCCI
Models, including Kendall Jenner, had that healthy, wealthy look to them on Pucci's SS15 catwalk. Hair was shiny and swishable while makeup featured classic contours and exposed limbs were given a St Tropez's "Luxe Tan" with a gleam of their Luxe Dry Oil pressed onto the skin pre-runway
FENDI
Fendi paraded playful makeup in the form of graphic blue eyeliner – created using leather from the clothing collection! Stick it on as you would false eyelashes, and load up on them, too. The hairdos, by the ever-creative Brit super-stylist Sam McKnight were accessorised with floral hair pieces covering textured ponytails.
ALBERTA FERRETTI
The trend for centre-partings continued at Milan Fashion Week, with the hairstyle at Alberta Ferretti mirroring the bohemian collection featuring fringing and tassels. The carefree style had tousled texture but remained fuss-free like the makeup.
MARCHESA
We adore these 'Woodstock Waves', loaded with Toni & Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe
Glamour 3D Volumiser and randomly twirled around a jumbo tong. Bring on
festival season! The bohemian eyeliner was created using the new Revlon Skinny Liner.
We want.
Glamour 3D Volumiser and randomly twirled around a jumbo tong. Bring on
festival season! The bohemian eyeliner was created using the new Revlon Skinny Liner.
We want.
JULIEN MACDONALD
The modern metallic makeup was sophisticated and glamorous at Julien Macdonald. Superstar makeup artist Val Garland used the L'Oreal Paris Color Riche eye shadow in Gold Mania and washed it all the way up to the eyebrows which glinted in the light. The shimmering skin came courtesy of St Tropez. Copy the 'Mermaid Gleam' tan by buffing the Instant Tan Lotion into the skin with some Self Tan Luxe Dry Oil on top. The aquatic trend was mirrored in the mermaid-look locks, too. Hair stylist James Pecis used L'Oreal Paris Studio Line Invisi'Hold Gel and layers of Elnett hairspray through the top to the nape, then the TXT Volume Supersizing Spray for contrasting texture at the back.
HOUSE OF HOLLAND
The eyes had it at House of Holland. The 60s makeup featured lots of silver MAC Pro 3D Glitter and Black Track eyeliner. The hair was loose and laid back (with flat side partings, of course). The flowy "run-waves" were styled with the Ghd Curve Classic Wave wand.
JEAN-PIERRE BRAGANZA
Is she a 60s beauty or a biker rock chick? We LOVE this liner hybrid which came courtesy of the MAC Pro Black Crème Liner. That's how to wing it next season. The hair featured an of-the-moment low side parting. This trend is all about strong lines.
ANNA SUI
Bohemian beauties floated down the Anna Sui catwalk with golden eyes. Makeup legend, Pat McGrath, created the makeup, precisely applying glitter to the top, bottom and inner corners of the peepers. The chicest way to sparkle.
NARCISO RODRIGUEZ
Windswept hair is trending (handy, that) and the 'undone braided wave' at Narciso Rodriguez is the easiest catwalk look to copy. On wet locks, hairstylist Paul Hanlon applied some TRESemme24 Hour Amplifying Mousse and styled the hair into 2-3 loose braids, drying it with a diffuser before letting loose. Cool!
PAMELLA ROLAND
Hairstylist Ted Gibson created power ponytails at Pamella Roland; sleek at the front and bold at the back.
LIBERTINE
TIGI Global Creative Director Nick Irwin describes this hair trend as dirty 60s meets 90's raver London girls. Erm – amazing! Join the party with the Session Series Transforming Dry Shampoo, Bodifying Spray and Work It Hairspray, all Catwalk by Tigi.
BADGLEY MISCHKA
Pastel brows (created using of Mac Cream Eye Shadows) matched the colourful streaks in the hair which were also trending at the Sally LaPointe show. Show your colours girls!
DENNIS BASSO
All was au naturel at the Dennis Basso show save for some intense liner, applied all around the rims of models' eyes. Makeup artist Jamie Greenberg used Avon SuperShock Gel Eyeliner so for £6 you can steal the style right off the runway.
MARISSA WEBB
More beautiful braids at Marissa Webb. This multi-plait look was created by the TRESemme team and the shimmering smoky eyes were courtesy of Maybelline.
DIANE VON FURSTENBERG
BioSilk Haircare for DVF styled the bombshell locks on the likes of Kendall Jenner. Makeup, by the legendary Pat McGrath, was centred on an equally glamorous smoky eye.
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