The Best Beauty Looks From Couture Fall/Winter 2018

From ethereal beauty to high impact glamour, see the key beauty trends from the couture catwalks

Photo: Getty
Photo: Getty

Chanel

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At Chanel, famed hairstylist Sam McKnight created what he coined "rockabilly rolls" in models' hair, with high ponytails. Make-up artist Tom Pecheux created bright smoky eyes with glitter placed below the lash lines.






Dior

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Make-up artist Peter Philips used the brand's new Dior Backstage collection to minimally make the models up. To ensure a sheer base, letting freckles show through, he used the Face and Body foundation, and a touch of the Backstage Glow palette for radiance.






Dior

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Revered backstage stylist, Guido Palau, created these beautifully bound ponytails on the models with long enough hair. Others wore theirs down with a symmetrical shape and perfectly sleek finish.





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Givenchy

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The make-up at Givenchy featured delicate feline flicks of black liner against a sheer, luminous base which celebrated models' natural freckles. The romantic look had a futuristic twist with metallic headdresses accessorising simple ponytails.





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Ralph and Russo

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There was a celebration of colour at Ralph & Russo, where classic red lips made a surprising partnership to pink and purple eye make-up. Hair had a retro feel, with high quiffs and low buns.






Schiaparelli

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It was a classic case of 'no make-up' make-up at Schiaparelli, which was paired with equally effortless up-dos. Yet more evidence that low maintenance is back.






Sonia Rykiel

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More minimal make-up and brushed-up brows at Sonia Rykiel, where models' hair was worn down with undone, natural texture.



Giambattista Valli

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The look at Giambattista Valli raised some eyebrows. In the ultimate nod to the 90s, influential make-up artist Val Garland gave girls a faux "brow cut". Hair was styled in loose yet polished waves by Orlando Pita, lending the look some couture-worthy glamour.





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Ronald van der Kemp

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At Ronald van der Kemp, make-up artist Sil Bruinsma gave models either a nude moment (pictured), or bold glamour with red lacquered lips using MAC. A celebration of textures, the hair look was also different for every model.





This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR UK.


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