At Proenza Schouler, faces were left almost completely bare. Models were given a mini facial with the Tata Harper Resurfacing Mask, $58, and then makeup artist Diane Kendal used M.A.C. Studio Conceal and Correct Palette, $40, as needed.
Pink eye makeup has been around for a few seasons now, but with each iteration it becomes more wearable. The looks backstage ranged from barely noticeable peach shades to full-on rust-toned smoky lids. But one thing's for sure: It's time to try this trend.
Backstage at Delpozo, Nars Dual Intensity Blush, $45, in Fervor was used to create a fresh, modern eye makeup look.
For a more intense spin on the trend, look to the Dan Liu show with makeup by Gloss Up Artistry -- the artists were inspired by Geisha makeup.
At Narciso Rodriguez, the effect was sweeter and more romantic. Shiseido Artistic Director Dick Page started with a pale pink base and then added copper (Shiseido Shimmering Cream Eye Color, $25, in Sunshower) for a flattering finish.