Perfect Spring or Summer Makeup! ♡ Freckles, Bold Lips
A new season means new beauty - but what are the trends t know now?
Whilst clean skin and wash-and-go hair were present across the board
during the spring/summer 2017 shows,
the stand-out looks were brighter and bolder than ever. An abundance of
glitter from Fendi to DKNY gave the shows a welcome shimmer, whilst
flashes of Eighties inspiration had a more-is-more charm that came into
its element in the final days of Paris Fashion Week. And as for hair?
Look to Guido Palau, who was responsible for some of the most dramatic
transformations of the season. See below for the ultimate beauty trends
and talking points for spring/summer 2017 below.
Back To The Eighties
From
subtle iterations to all-out retro throwbacks, the Eighties certainly
made its stamp on spring/summer 2017's beauty. Lipstick-bright blush was
applied to the temples at Kenzo, Chanel and Adam
Selman, side-swept curls made their mark at Topshop Unique, colour-pop
lids at Nina Ricci were inspired by Bruce Weber's photographs from the
decade, and Marc Jacobs's entire show was influenced by Eighties rave
culture - from the metallic eye make-up to the (controversial) coloured dreadlocks. Dig our your crimper and invest in the brightest MAC pigment you can find...
Pick Your Plait
From the skinny braids sported by Roberto Cavalli's
pretty hippies to the woven chignons worn by Erdem's 17th Century
girls, plaits appeared in countless forms on the spring/summer 2017
catwalks. Are you a romantic? Try Valentino's fairytale-length braids. A
tomboy? Dior's plaited buns should do the trick. Or an Eighties girl?
See Simone Rocha's perky pigtails or Kenzo's looped braids. As Guido
Palau told us backstage at Dior, "there's a plait to suit everyone".
The Smudgy Eye
Forget the classic smoky - next season is all about the smudgy eye. At Balmain
and Altuzarra Tom Pecheux applied MAC Studio Eye Gloss over black liner
for maximum smudge effect, at Christopher Kane the messy shadow was
inspired by cigarette ash, and at Rag & Bone the kohl was applied to
give a "late night, early morning" feel. In other words, don't worry
about drawing a neat line.
Clean Skin
The
"no make-up" look isn't exactly new backstage, but there's no denying
it's having a moment all over again. With Kim Kardashian-West wearing no
make-up at all on the Balenciaga front row and Alicia Keys continuing
her decision to scrap cosmetics altogether, the bare-faced look was on
full display both on and off the catwalk. At Isabel Marant,
Michael Kors and Proenza Schouler make-up was used only to cover marks
or blemishes, and only the subtlest tweaks were made at Marni, Band of
Outsiders, Antonio Berardi and Vera Wang.
Anything Guido Tells You
Yes,
we know that hairstylist Guido Palau isn't a trend in himself, but he
certainly makes them happen. Season after season he is credited with
transforming models' careers with drastic cuts (think Edie Campbell,
Peyton Knight), and this season he worked his persuasive magic more than
ever. Surfer-style beauty was finished off with choppy blonde shags at Alexander Wang,
where he convinced almost half of the models to let him bleach their
hair, longer styles were lopped into bobs backstage at Prada, fringes
cut at Gucci and a number of models had custom "sideburns" snipped in at
Christopher Kane. If seasons past are anything to go by, we'll all be
copying come spring.
It's Raining Glitter
There
was no shortage of shimmer on the catwalk, in part thanks to Pat
McGrath's eponymous product line (in which sparkle plays a starring
role). Dramatic glitter lips were on show at Fendi and
DKNY, glitter cuticles at Rodarte, glitter shapes on models' faces at
Giamba and glitter eyeshadow at Marc Jacobs. Spring, it seems, will be a
sparkly affair.
The Slick Side Part
Turn
down the volume next spring, with hair worn slick, sleek and smoothed
to the scalp. A mannish side parting was the look of choice at Dries Van
Noten, Prada, Givenchy and Kenzo, whilst
poker-straight lengths were on show at Victoria Beckham, Balmain and
Acne Studios. Not a single flyaway will pass muster.
Unexpected Colour
Wait, were those yellow eyebrows at Gucci?
Yes, your eyes weren't deceiving you - and they came in lilac, peach
and white too. Over at Mary Katrantzou lips were painted acid-bright
orange, pink and red, lips at Acne Studios were an unusual mushroom
purple and eyelids at Nina Ricci came in glossy violet, aquamarine and
tangerine hues. Meanwhile ears - yes, ears - were painted yellow at
Proenza Schouler, whilst bold colour was painted onto the temples rather
than the eyes at Max Mara. Colour was very much present on the catwalks
if you looked for it, just not where you might have expected it.
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