Things at Alexander McQueen took a sexy turn with hairstylist Guido Palau revealing that he was inspired by the crack of a whip when creating the extra long braids. Makeup artist Lucia Pieroni played up the fetishistic notes in the collection by painting lips with bright red lipstick. Hello.
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Eyes were the surprising focus at Gucci — third eyes, that is. Italian special effects workshop Makinarium recreated third eyes on the head and hands of different models. Other models carried replicas of their own heads, snakes and chameleons. The key beauty detail we can copy is that the eyes (real and fake) were sans mascara.
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Pops of color were a big trend on the Fall 2018 runways. At Dior, Peter Philips used eyeliner in shades of burgundy, cotton candy pink and yellow. He used an upcoming Dior product, but you can achieve the look now with the Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil, $20.
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Glitter makeup isn't going anywhere for Fall 2018. Giambattista Valli took it to the next level by nodding to viral glitter face masks. Val Garland used prismatic pigments in a range of bold metallics to decorate the whole face of seven models. It may not be wearable IRL, but it's certainly memorable.
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Hello, gorgeous. The Jour/Ne show had plenty of hair and eye inspiration with different pastel shadows applied up to the brow and scarves being randomly woven through hair. Keep the eyeshadow look precise, but when it comes to hair, the more unexpected the placement, the better.
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