Fashion Week
Animal print makeup, anyone?
But real ones know the hottest trends dont rear their proverbial heads until fashion week.
This has taken form in a variety of ways.
Over at Christian Siriano, meanwhile, there was geometric eyeliner paired with metallic eyeshadow.
Bangs That Have Attitude
Bangs are making a statement this NYFW.
At Christopher John Rogers, lead hairstylistSonny Molinawanted striking, structured hair looks to match the collections strong aesthetic.
On some models, this took the form of a strong, sharp bang that evoked confidence.
Sirianos show featured wet, twisted updos, some with swirled piece-y bangs.
IDGAF Hair
At Vettese, the hair theme appeared to say IDGAF.
Or perhaps it was more of a bedhead look.
Either way, it certainly had alaissez faireattitude that goes right along with the risingmessy bun trend.
Romantic Flush
A romantic rosy flush was prominent at ASHLYN.
Earlier this month, M.A.C.
launched a recent Y2K-inspired makeup campaign alongside Julia Fox and Martha Stewart (yes,theMartha Stewart).
In it, nudes of all forms took the center stage.
During Fashion Week, Sandy Liang further solidified the resurgence of the controversial trend on the runway.
Models wore nude satin lipsticks that blended in seamlessly.
Party Girl Makeup
Charli XCX revived the worlds underlying desire for party-girl makeup.
And while Brat summer might be over, the nightlife aesthetic is only going to continue to rise.
For the cool 90s girl-inspired glam, makeup artistRomero JenningsusedM.A.C.
White Paint Stickon the lids and under the brows along withM.A.C.
White Frost EyeShadowfor the dimensional eyes plus brown tones on the lips.
This article was originally published onFeb.