Fashion Week
Brits do it big.
Its time to take things across the pond.
This seasons headliner?Thin brows, Gabriette-style.
So how exactly is this playing out on the runway?
At Simone Rocha, the designers signature bows and feminine florals were sharply contrasted by bold, Sharpie-like brows.
Over at Harris Reed, the brand shut the door on the risingno-mascara trend and threw away the key.
Instead, extra-long, fanned-out spider lashes took center stage.
Ahead, the most interesting beauty trends spotted at LFW F/W 25.
If brows can be paper-thin nowadays, why not push them to be ribbon-thin?
Florence Pugh seems to be in approval, too.
At the show, models stepped out with a complexion that could only be described as iridescent.
Take that, glazed donut skin.
At Bora Aksu, there was the same doll-like circular utility, with a super pigmented doll-like flush look.
Chet Los models donned the runway with random strips of crimped hair that matched the laissez-faire attitude.
Thats a thing of the past.
Modern fringe is cooler, edgier, and can be very rebellious when you want them to be.
Just look at Keburias blonde dip-dye bangs that scream gothic punk alongside the black lipstick as proof.
The contrast is everything and more.