Spring 2021 is barely in our rearview mirrors, but believe it or not, we’re already looking ahead to next spring. And thanks to the spring/summer 2022 runways, there are already plenty of makeup looks to start planning. From Anna Sui to Versace to Blumarine (yes, the early-aughts label is making a comeback—and bringing lip gloss with it), the designer shows provided incredible makeup inspiration to transition us to a post-mask world. Here are the seven looks we think will take over our social feeds next spring, courtesy of the runways.
This article originally appeared on Harper’s BAZAAR US.
Blush is usually an accent, sculpting cheekbones and brightening complexions. But at Anna Sui, it took center stage, appearing not only on the cheeks but on the temples and eyes as well.
Models at Carolina Herrera wore a wash of bright color across the entire cheek, proving that this may just be the season of blush.
Models like Quannah Chasinghorse showed off dramatic, fluorescent eye shadow at Prabal Gurung.
Meanwhile at Versace, Pat McGrath created layered cat’s-eyes, as seen here on Dua Lipa, who opened and closed the show.
As the early-2000s resurgence continues, so does the return of lip gloss, as seen at Blumarine (body glitter optional).
Shiny lips added a glam touch to the sporty Boss x Russell Athletic show.
Who needs concealer when you have crystals scattered around your under-eyes, as seen at Etro.
Rose gold foil, spotted on the Simone Rocha runway in London, is an artsy update on the Euphoria-inspired makeup trends from the past season.
At Michael Kors, a splash of crimson lipstick stood out on otherwise bare faces.
With models’ eyes hidden behind futuristic shades at Saint Laurent, the red lip proved yet again why it’s so effective.
If you’re one to coordinate your eye shadow to your outfit, you have runway support in LaQuan Smith, who perfectly matched the models’ makeup to their looks.
Meanwhile at the Dundas x Revolve show, the makeup was monochromatic from the neck up.
A small pop of pastel shadow went a long way at the Tanya Taylor presentation.
For the Paul & Joe show, models wore swirly, artful designs—but on only one eye. Festival season inspiration, anyone?