The make-up trends from the catwalks to try now
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The make-up trends from the catwalks to try now
Whether you’re seeking pure escapism via your make-up bag, or a return to some stalwart beauty classics in these times of unrest – there’s a trend for everyone to embrace this coming autumn/winter season.
Whatever your vibe, find your inspiration in Bazaar's round-up of the best make-up trends to try now:
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Prabal Gurung
Prabal Gurung’s autumn/winter 2021 lookbook was a riot of colour, signalling a bold return to more-is-more make-up. Bold liner was teamed with vivid flamingo lips, gently blurred around the edges to soften the lip line and create a just-been-kissed kind of softness.
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Prabal Gurung
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Jonathan Simkhai
Jonathan Simkhai knows the modern way to approach a bold lip is to team it with, well, nothing. With eyes left fresh and bare, a rich oxblood lip can truly take centre stage.
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Jonathan Simkhai
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Jason Wu
For autumn/winter 2021, Jason Wu presented a trip to “Mr. Wu’s Grocery Store’ – an uplifting runway that took us on a journey through the aisles of a (decidedly chic) supermarket. The beauty look was pared-back but not totally bare-skinned, with a creamy neutral eyeshadow, just a shade or two darker than each model’s skin tone, washed right around the eye to create lived-in definition.
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Victoria Beckham
This season, Victoria Beckham collaborated with GHD to create a series of note-perfect hairstyles that encapsulate exactly how we want our lengths to look right now: undone, low-key, and with a chic hint of texture.
A polished spin on the grunge styling of the ‘90s, the “lived-in luxe” look involved blunt, lash-skimming fringes, heavy cuts and gentle waves to create a slept-in effect.“Of course, the times we’re living in have changed attitudes when it comes to hair and beauty. I think we’ve taken the positives from that and used an element of that thinking to inform today’s hair look,” said session stylist Anthony Turner.
“It’s a little more relaxed, there’s a sense of ease of wearability. It’s worn in but still done. We still wanted it to feel like something special, even if it is the sort of look you could achieve yourself.”
See the key trends that will trickle down from the fashion week catwalk