Fashion Week Trend Report from DailyMakeover.com

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Woodstock Waves at Vivienne Tam
Vivienne Tam harkened back to the �60s with undulating Janis Joplin waves and butterfly-inspired lashes. Lead makeup artist Gina Brooke for Shu Uemura played up models� eyes with Shu Uemura Farfallina False Lashes against a matte, uncontoured canvas. Lips were softly defined with Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited in Beige 935, a nude-apricot. Nails were painted with M2M in Fox Trot, a sand-colored cream polish. Lead hairstylist Kevin Mancuso for Nexxus created waves with a large curling iron with a tiny knot tied into the hair just above the ear.
Shellacked Locks at Chado Ralph Rucci
Lead stylist Laurent Philippon for Bumble and bumble used an entire bottle of Bumble and bumble Gel on each model to create a slicked back, plasticine organic-shaped updo sewn together with visible hairpins. MAC makeup artist Tom Pecheux swooped charcoal shadow into a triangular shape in the outer corners before bisecting each models� fringe with powerful faux lashes on the outer half of the eye.
Slicked Back Rolls At Jeremy Laing
It was all about the hair backstage at Jeremy Laing. Davines lead stylist Marco Santini created a strong slicked back look that had a heavy emphasis on a wet-textured finish. MAC lead makeup artist Hung Vanngo kept makeup soft and natural in contrast to the high-concept hair. He used a blend of purple and aubergine eyeshadows to create a sheer wash of color on the lids. He curled the lashes, then used a flesh-toned, nude brow gel to mute them and the brows out.
Runaway Beauties At Cynthia Rowley
The Cynthia Rowley girl lost a bit of her girly innocence and gained a harder edge thanks to an edgy yet sweet look created by MAC�s Makky and Redken�s Bok-Hee. Working with the theme of a beautiful girl who turns runaway, Makky created a gorgeous wash of pinky-purple color across models� entire lids, then lined the upper lashline with a hard black liner that had a subtly retro shape. Lashes were curled and left free of mascara (a big emerging trend we�re seeing for Spring 2010). Skin was semi-matte with a little bit of contouring and highlighting and lips were left natural. Bok-Hee complemented this look with a 50�s rockabilly hairstyle left slightly askew. She sectioned hair into two parts, leaving the back as a dry and loose ponytails with flat sides. The top triangle section was rolled into an off-center faux bang using a hair donut she had removed the stuffing from and cut to fit each model�s forehead.
Edwardian Elegance at Rag & Bone
Hair and makeup backstage at Rag & Bone drew inspiration from Edwardian times and created a look that was both proper and slightly mussed up. Revlon�s Gucci Westman �created light and shadows� on the face using a combination of matte and shimmery shades. Eyes were highlighted with a cream and shimmery gold eye shadow layered close to the lashline and a dark brown matte shadow all over the lid and smudged underneath the lower lashline. Skin was �supple and shiny� with highlighter all over and lips were a nude matte. Fr�d�ric Fekkai lead stylist Teddy Charles created a full and textured half-up hairstyle by saturating hair with wave spray and then rolling it and crimping it by holding it tightly in his fist.� He then backcombed strands and added a matte finish by covering the hair in a generous helping of dry shampoo. Finally, he pulled the sides back into a volumized half-up creation that was tied off with a fabric remnant from the collection.
Chocolate-y Cat Eyes at Georges Chakra
Sunkissed bronze skin and golden chocolate-y cat eyes was the look at Georges Chakra.� Bronzer was used all over with a concentration on the cheeks. Lips were a peachy pink stain. Hair was crimped and pulled into an off-kilter french twist.
Aristoctratic Appeal at Adam
The inspiration for the look at Adam was a rich aristocratic girl that has just spent the summer abroad. Her face was sunkissed with a matte bronzer. Lips were a sheer, velvety peach. Hair was ultra clean and unfussy with a precision
center part to define the look.
Pale Pink Eyes at Alice+Olivia
Pale pink eyes and textured hair was the look at Alice+Olivia. With creamy pink blush highlighted with pink shadow, the “good girl” look was both gorgeous and attainable. Tight curls were created with curling irons for lots of volume.
Derek Lam
Rainbow-hued eyes inspired by Coney Island dominated at Derek Lam. Tom Pecheux for NARS Cosmetics incorporated several bright shades of NARS shadows swept onto lids for a carnival effect. Lead stylist Orlando Pita worked his magic to
create a wavy, textured ponytail with tucked-under ends.
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