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Rockstar Liner
Thin lines of elongated eyeliner stood out next to a barely-there makeup base on the catwalk at the Courrèges Fall/Winter Ready-to-Wear presentation.
Rockstar Liner
On Gucci’s runway, lived-in liner ruled, sharply rimming models’s eyes, and turning out a tiny flick.
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Rockstar Liner
There was nothing subtle about the glamorous thick liner looks at Versace’s Fall/Winter show—consider them your sign to invest in a quality liquid liner this fall.
Rockstar Liner
Models at Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter show wore expertly smudged liner with smoky outer corners for a sultry, lived-in look.
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Rockstar Liner
The slick back, netted hair on Erdem’s runway made it easy for sculptural eyeliner to have a major beauty moment.
Rockstar Liner
There are cat-eyes, and then there are cat-eyes. Models at The Blonds wore bold, extended winged liner—almost long enough to touch the end of their brows—for an extra glam look. MAC Cosmetics directory of artistry Baltasar González Pinel’s main inspiration was drawn from Latin pop culture.
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Statement Red
Even beneath the veiled hats on Dolce and Gabbana’s Fall/Winter 2024 runway, striking smoky eyes and red lipstick made a beauty statement.
Statement Red
At Richard Quinn in London, sharp fire engine red lips, strong brows, and contoured cheeks took over the runway.
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Statement Red
It’s hard to go wrong with a classic red lip—especially when it’s paired with a tailored suit and streamlined makeup, like this New York Fashion Week model at Michael Kors.
Statement Red
In addition to the show’s variety of curly gray wigs, models at JW Anderson wore deep red lipstick for a high-contrast beauty look.
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Statement Red
Moody nails and icy eyeshadow were met with a bold red lip at Thom Browne’s Fall/Winter 2024 show.
High Wattage Blush
While the makeup looks seen at Kallmeyer were minimal, artists used pigmented yet natural blush to make a serious beauty impact. “We wanted to pair the entire look down and really focus on skin, which I think is the core of the Kjaer Weis brand.“ celebrity artist Moani Lee says in a statement.
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High Wattage Blush
At Sergio Hudson, blush was applied to the cheeks and temples for a 70s-inspired look that accented voluminous, bouncy hair. Celebrity artist Sir John used staples from Danessa Myricks Beauty to achieve ultimate bombshell glamour.
Whimsical Brows
Pencil-thin brows juxtaposed bold smoky looks on Altuzarra’s Fall/Winter catwalk, featuring a color gradation from the lid to the brow bone.
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Whimsical Brows
Brows were barely there at Marni’s runway show, which added to the models’ simple, monochromatic makeup looks.
Whimsical Brows
At Simone Rocha, models’s brows featured painterly floral detailing that was a standout next to barely-there face makeup.
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Bold Lashes
We’re still obsessed with the doll lashes seen at Marc Jacobs’s latest runway show, designed by celebrity artist Diane Kendal as a nod to the ’60s.
“[Marc] wanted to re-create the beauty of Diana Ross in the ’60s—but we made it a more twisted version,” Kendal previously told Bazaar. To create the dramatic lashes, she applied liner on just the top lashline and then glued on false lashes coated in inky black nail polish, which gave the eyes “density and a super spidery look.”
Bold Lashes
In addition to bold blush and glossy lips, artists at House of Aama also nodded to the Twiggy lashes of the ’60s with playful extensions and sharp eyeliner.
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Bold Lashes
Majestic lashes and iridescent highlighter were a magical combination at Luar’s Fall/Winter show.
Bold Lashes
At LaQuan Smith, lead artist Raisa Flowers and team used Huda Beauty products to channel the viral office siren look. “When I first saw the mood board for the collection, it was giving suited and very working woman,” Flowers explained. “Our take incorporates a lot of cool-toned and muted eye shadows, a nice lash, natural complexion with a little highlighter and contour.”
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