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October 18, 2016

Fashion Week SS17 Beauty Trend Report

by Rachael Comeau

Fendi SS17

[Glitter lip at Fendi SS17]

DKNY SS17

[Glitter lip at DKNY SS17; all images via Vogue.com unless otherwise noted]

Versace SS17

[Glitter liner at Versace SS17]

Giamba SS17

[Glitter embellishments at Giamba SS17]

Victoria Beckham SS17

[Bold eyeshadow at Victoria Beckham SS17; image via Marie Claire]

Max Mara SS17

[Bold eyeshadow at Max Mara SS17]

Louis Vuitton SS17

[Bold eyeshadow at Louis Vuitton SS17]

Salvatore Ferragamo SS17

[Bold eyeshadow at Salvatore Ferragamo SS17]

Cushnie et Ochs SS17

[Red lip at Cushnie et Ochs SS17; image via Fashionista.com]

Creatures of the Wind SS17

[Red lip at Creatures of the Wind SS17; image via Fashionista.com]

Jason Wu SS17

[Red lip at Jason Wu SS17; image via Fashionista.com]

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Judging from the recent runway shows for the upcoming spring/summer 2017 season, next spring will definitely be the perfect time to try out that bold lip color or vibrant eyeshadow that you’ve been hesitant to use in the past. The beauty trends from this most recent fashion week season are anything but subtle, with looks ranging from solid glitter lips to bright and bold eyeshadow that stretches way beyond the eyelids.

Classic looks like the timeless red lip also made a major statement on many prominent runways. One of the most notable trends that has taken off in runway shows all over the globe is the use of glitter. Bold looks even took over at New York Fashion Week, which is more known for showcasing extremely minimal, no-makeup beauty looks on its runways. Despite this however, DKNY’s show a few weeks ago had one of the most talked-about beauty looks overall. The makeup for the show was done by reknowned makeup artist Pat McGrath, who used the DKNY runway to showcase her most recent release, the currently sold out Lust 004 Lipstick Kit. The look is made up of a red lipstick base with pressed glitter on top, making for a truly show-stopping look. The glitter did not only show up on lips, but also in eyeliner, as seen at Versace, and in painted-on embellishments in various geometric shapes, as seen at Giamba.

Following along with the boldness of heavy glitter is the use of bold, colorful eyeshadow, which at many shows was applied also along the cheekbones as highlighter, as well as extending across the eyelids. At Victoria Beckham, emerald green and cobalt blue shadow made a huge statement, and was fresh and unusual compared to what the designer would normally choose for makeup looks. At Louis Vuitton and Max Mara, similar eye definition was used, but even more dramatic. Vibrant hues of green and orange were glided along both the cheekbones and eyelids at Max Mara, which was a perfect fit within its tropical-inspired collection. At Louis Vuitton, a sleek cat-eye in black liner was complimented by deep navy shadow, which extended far over the brows. Finally, among the abundance of bold glitter and vibrant eyeshadow, the classic red lip proved that it’s here to stay, making appearances on runways like Jason Wu, Cushnie et Ochs, and Creatures of the Wind. At Cushnie et Ochs, the look was slightly updated, and was actually two-toned. The top lip was done in a timeless red shade, and the bottom in a more vibrant pink-red.

Click through the slideshow above to see how these prominent beauty trends were used at other shows throughout fashion month.

September 28, 2016

MFW Spring 2017 Trend Report: Royal Blue

by Rachael Comeau

Ports 1961 SS17

[Ports 1961 SS17]

Ports 1961 SS17

[Ports 1961 SS17]

Sportmax SS17

[Sportmax SS17]

Sportmax SS17

[Sportmax SS17]

Giorgio Armani SS17

[Giorgio Armani SS17]

Giorgio Armani SS17

[Giorgio Armani SS17; all images via Vogue.com]

Marni SS17

[Marni SS17]

Marni SS17

[Marni SS17]

Jil Sander SS17

[Jil Sander SS17]

Jil Sander SS17

[Jil Sander SS17]

Fendi SS17

[Fendi SS17]

Fendi SS17

[Fendi SS17]

Max Mara SS17

[Max Mara SS17]

Gucci SS17

[Gucci SS17]

Gucci SS17

[Gucci SS17]

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The color palettes throughout Milan Fashion Week this season have been very cohesive overall, but one tone definitely stands out from the bunch. A color that seemingly all designers are choosing to incorporate in their most recent collections for Spring 2017 is royal blue. This specific color seems to always be in style come springtime, but it seems to be even more prevalent than usual for 2017, at times taking on chambray and dusty iterations. Giorgio Armani’s latest offering was inspired by the word “charmani,” to which the designer gives the meaning of “the lightness of the body, seductively revealing itself, finding a new balance between discipline and freedom.” Many of the pieces featured the royal blue color, meant to evoke images of moonlight on the sea. 

Similarly, Sportmax was also inspired by the sea, showing a sequence of fish-like silhouettes in dark blue hues. Jil Sander offered a slightly more minimalist approach, with clean lines, and the ever-popular, classic loose fitting spring silhouette. Ports 1961 showed a vacation-inspired collection, sure to take fans of the brand straight through winter and back to the warm summer months. Beachy stripe prints in royal blue and white also took over the runway, with one model even carrying a matching lounge chair with her.

Click through the slideshow above to see our top picks in royal blue for the next spring/summer season.

September 12, 2016

NYFW Spring 2017 Personal Style: A Look for Fall…or Spring?

by Julia DiNardo

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Right now, we are in a transitional state. The seasons are not only on the cusp of shifting, but so is the mentality regarding fashion week.  Designers seem divided in their stance; some, like Rebecca Minkoff, and now, Banana Republic, bucked the traditional fashion week showing of the following season (i.e. spring/summer 2017 shown in September of 2016, fall/winter 2017 shown in February, 2017), for a “see now, buy now” approach, with items immediately available for purchase, and relevant to the time of year in which they are sold. This definitely is a great idea and caters to the consumer; I think its long term success will be based in the widespread adoption of this concept, as it can otherwise cause confusion as to what is available for sale now, or for six months from now.

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