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7 Beauty trends from Paris Fashion Week

  7 Beauty trends from Paris Fashion Week 💋




Even in the vibrant capital of the world, the current state of things can be felt at Paris Fashion Week, as looks range from dreamy escapism to abstraction and austerity, providing visual commentary and real-world strategies from time to time.


  Distinctive hairstyles at the Dior show 

7 beauty trends from Paris Fashion Week


Thinking of today's lockdown scene, stylist Maria Grazia Chiuri ordered work-from-home hairstyles, hairstylist Guido Palau had crafting updos to give the look more elevation, delicate styles were topped off with knotted headbands, and make-up artist Peter Phillips relied on black kohl along the way. Line the upper and lower lashes in a heavy style


 Smoky Eyes from Chanel  



We have to think about our eyes now because we use them so much to express our feelings,said makeup artist Lucia Pica, who made sure to create a makeup that matches the show's theme of old and new Hollywood. She relied on a matte smoky eye to create Winona Ryder's '90s look, in which Pica smudged four Different shades of black and gray swept across the lids and finished off the look with a fresh complexion and a natural red lip.





  Chloe's wet hair  


7 beauty trends from Paris Fashion Week

To complement this season's muted outfits, Chloé's French-girl beauty formula has been reimagined with a style based on clothing accessories. It began with damp hair, thanks to a sleek gel that Guido Palau glided through the lengths and lightly diffused for a bouncy texture. To up the ante, makeup artist Pat McGrath introduced An array of experimental black eyeliner looks, from classic flicks to sharp double wings.



 Gravity-defying hair in the Christopher collection 
 John Rogers 


"Christopher isn't afraid to put references and take creative risks, the undeniable standout?" said hairstylist Naima Lafond of Rogers, whose dazzling array of trend-setting hairstyles spans decades in both look and feel.

So the hairstyles came to consist of a series of flying coils that Lafond sculpted in the air with added reinforcement by fishing wires.



  Colorful shades in the Dries Van Noten collection  


 When conceiving Dries Van Noten's spring hair look, hairstylist Sam McKnight was inspired by American artist Tony Viramontes and the bold, graphic lines he's known for drawing on his illustrations and photographs. As such, McKnight styled sleek lengths and wisps scrunched with neon streaks along the hairline.


  Isolation margin rules in Paco Rabanne  


7 beauty trends from Paris Fashion Week

While the spring collections featured plenty of side-swept bangs, Paco Rabanne's bangs were even more exciting. In a nod to the current climate and its call for hairstyles that can take months between salon visits, hairstylist Duffy presented models with fringe on their forehead

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