From Holly Fulton to Topshop Unique, check out all the key hair and beauty looks from London Fashion Week, AW16.
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Gareth Pugh AW16
'Hannibal Lecture's Mistress'
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Gareth Pugh AW16
'Hannibal Lecture's Mistress'
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Erdem AW16
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Christopher Kane AW16
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Peter Pilotto AW16
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Peter Pilotto AW16
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Antonio Berardi AW16
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Sophia Webster AW16
Benefit's make-up artist and brow expert Lisa Potter Dixon coined this look 'gothic girly'.
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Alexander McQueen AW16
Legendary hairstylist and all-round creative genius, Guido, cooked up a showstopping style that left us in total awe. 'It's essentially a twisted wrap with a whole lot of jewellery chucked on top,' he told us backstage before the show.
Redken WindBlown Spray was his key product to prep the hair with.
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Vivienne Westwood Red Label AW16
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Vivienne Westwood Red Label AW16
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Paul Smith AW16
Petros Petrhilios sculpted and contoured eyes with Mac Taylor Grey to add definition in a very subtle way.
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Topshop Unique AW16
Topshop's make-up artist, Hannah Murray called this look 'modern club kids with a nod to the 60's.'
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Topshop Unique AW16
The solid, graphic shape of the liner is classically 60's on the top lash line, but the mirrored flicked shape on the bottom lashes gives the look a new-cool edge. The models were also given either a bold magenta or a nude lip.
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Topshop Unique AW16
'It's very inspired by London's club culture in the 80's so everything is exaggerated and everyone's an individual,' said Anthony Turner of the hair. Think full-on, fluffed up curls and dishevelled waves kept in place with almost a full can of L'Oreal Infinium Hairspray.
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David Koma AW16
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David Koma AW16
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Mary Katrantzou AW16
We're obsessed with this deep burgundy, super-matte, heart-shaped lip by make-up artist Lynsey Alexander.
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Mary Katrantzou AW16
To get the look Lynsey lined the lips with Mac Lip Pencil in Burgundy and then painted over a thick layer of Mac Matte Retro Lipstick in Dance With Me. Over on hair, Duffy for L'Oreal Professionel took inspiration from stars in the collection to create this sharp-edged faux-fringe.
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Anya Hindmarch AW16
This was a seriously colourful affair, with Val Garland painting block colours atop models' eyelids using Mac Chromaliners - the brighter the better. Think yellows, blues, greens, purples and pinks.