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The Best Beauty Trends of Fall 2017


By Sophia Panych, Allure
  
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Clockwise from top left: A model at Simone Rocha, Halima Aden at Max Mara, a model at Christian Dior, Ashley Graham at Michael Kors, a pussy hat at Missoni, and Bella Hadid.
   
Designers used their runways to send a powerful message about feminism and inclusivity this season. “With people all around us putting up barriers, I think fashion tried to break those down and embrace everyone regardless of age, size, or religion,” said hairstylist Guido. We saw women of all ages and sizes walk the runway. There was Simone Rocha, who cast models in their 70s, and Michael Kors, who asked Ashley Graham to walk.
  
[post_ads]At Missoni, models walked the finale wearing pink pussy hats, the new symbol of the women's rights movement, while at Dior, models wore leather berets, a hat synonymous with revolution and rebellion. And it also marked the first season in which a Muslim model—Halima Aden—walked the runways in New York and Milan wearing a hijab.
  
The beauty looks also played into all of this, with hair and makeup looks celebrating individuality. For example, at Prada, makeup artist Pat McGrath and the designer sent a message about wearing makeup in today's world: “We’re using it as a statement and as a form of self-expression,” she said. “Not to please other people.”

Cool Crops
 
Clockwise from left to right: Cat McNeil at Alexander Wang, Dilone at Chloé, Amanda Murphy at Prada, Birgit Kos at Hermes, Kendall Jenner at La Perla, Charlee Fraser at Chloé.

It started with the blunt lob Kendall debuted at La Perla, followed by the edgy cuts Guido gave models Cat McNeil and Irina Kravchenko at Alexander Wang, and the momentum didn't stop in New York. The rest of the season we saw model after model with cool short hairstyles that had us seriously contemplating making the cut.

Color-Blocked Lids
 
Clockwise from top left: Oscar de la Renta, Emilio de la Morena, Marco di Vincenzo, House of Holland, Maison Margiela, and Byblos.

When it came to color, the eyes had it. All of it. Makeup artists combined blocks of bold hues on and around the lids with abandon—and a whole lot of originality. “Now, more than ever, makeup is about enjoying color and making statements,” said McGrath, who made plenty of them from New York to Paris. And while some of the looks were fantastical, there were several options that could definitely translate to real life, including Tom Pecheux's fuchsia liner and pastel shadow pairing at Oscar de la Renta, the two-toned liner at Marco di Vincenzo, and the clashing underliner at Byblos.

Clean Hair

Clockwise from top left: Stella McCartney, Chloé, Christian Dior, Isabel Marant, Ralph Lauren, and Coach.

The most valuable styling product backstage this season? Shampoo. “Designers want the models’ hair to look clean,” said Guido, referring to the light, airy quality your hair gets when it’s been freshly washed. “It’s become a recognizable texture, just like beachy waves or a bouncy blowout.”
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Snogged Lips

Clockwise from top left: Public School, Giambattista Valli, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, Gypsy Sport, Giambattista Valli, and Rosie Assoulin.

Ditch the lip liner. Forget the indelible mattes. Makeup artists purposely wanted the models’ lipstick to move around, blurring, fading, and sometimes even smearing it over their mouths. “There’s a sexiness to it because it looks like you’ve been kissing someone,” said makeup artist Val Garland, who used three separate brushes to work the cherry-red lipstick into a diffused stain at Giambattista Valli.

Extreme Manicures

Clockwise from left to right: Marc Jacobs, Philip Plein, Kenzo, Vivienne Westwood, Manish Arora, Emilio Pucci.

Normally, after New York Fashion Week, the craziest nail look we'll see is red polish...on the toes. This season, however, nail art was taken to the extreme — and with extreme designs and materials. There were Swarovski crystals at Philip Plein, custom-made Minx at Manish Arora, and hand-painted miniature works of art based on the intricate prints at Kenzo and Emilio Pucci.

Dye Jobs

Clockwise from left to right: Fernanda Ly at Dior, red parts at Jour Ne, Versace, Sean Levy at Saint Laurent, Mae Mei Lapres at Marc Jacobs, Issey Miyake

In an instance of art imitating life, the runways were full of the colorful dye jobs we're so used to seeing while scrolling through Instagram or simply walking down the street. It ranged from subtle touches, like a streak of red along the part or pastel streaks across the top of the head, to full-on, single processes in punchy, primary colors.
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Dark Lips and Braids

Clockwise from top left: Jil Stuart, H&M Studio, Valentino, Andrew Gn, Fenty x Puma, and H&M Studio.

“Braids never go away as a trend,” said Guido. This season’s iteration: Teensy, tiny plaits framing the lipstick shade you’ll want to pick up for fall—bewitching hues of prunes, berries, and purples. "Bewitching" is how McGrath described the pairing at Valentino.

Black Ribbons

Clockwise from top left: Marchesa, Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini, Emilie Wickstead, Tory Burch, Rochas, and Temperley London.

Hairstylists couldn't get enough of the humble hair accessory, tying it around ponytails, affixing it to low knots, wrapping it around the head like a headband, and even looping it through the hair and tying it off like a present. "A black ribbon is so versatile," said hairstylist Guido. "You can use it to dress up a t-shirt and jeans or use it to accessorize a cocktail dress."

Not-So-Basic Black Eyes

Clockwise from top left: Yves Saint Laurent, Balmain, Marni, Chloé, Versace, and Mugler.

Fashion always goes back to black, but this season makeup artists had had enough of formulaic smoky eyes and classic flicks. “We’re not trying to be so perfect,” said Pecheux, who broke out loads of black eye makeup at Balmain, Elie Saab, and Saint Laurent, to name a few. “Imperfection is boring. We want to be unique and rebellious—and maybe say 'screw you' to the system."
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Bottom Heavy

Clockwise from top left: Chanel, Tadashi Shoji, Marni, Jeremy Scott, Emporio Armani, and MSGM.

Bottom lashes received all the flare and fuss usually reserved for the top ones. Makeup artists overloaded on mascara (Emporio Armani), got arts-and-crafty with lash strips (Chanel, Jeremy Scott, MSGM), and even drew on fake lower fringe for an effect that was sexy and twisted at the same time (Marni, Cristiano Burani, Tadashi Shoji)

Rapunzel Hair

Clockwise from left to right: Alberta Ferretti, Cristiano Berardi, Alexander McQueen, Alexander McQueen, Christian Siriano, Balmain.

Waist-grazing ponytails, mile-long braids, cascading crimps — hairstylists tried to see how low they could go when it came to the season's most romantic down-dos.

Punchy Pastels

Clockwise from left to right: Prabal Gurung, Emilio Pucci, Mary Katrantzou, Golan, Zadig & Voltaire, Delpozo.

Makeup artists dialed up the most delicate shades in the color spectrum — lilac, coral, baby blue — and applied them messily across the eyes for an effect that was anything but sweet.

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