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Vivienne Westwood
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Todd Lynn
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Paul Smith
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Luella
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Issa
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Nicole Fahri
The biggest beauty news from London’s s/s 2010 catwalks was colour as pastel, neon and rainbow hues were spotted everywhere from Issa
to Paul Smith
. The look was mostly focused on eyes as some designers chose to blend shades all the way from lid to brow in homage to 1970s disco. Others like Luella
, opted for bold blocks of bright colour that were graphic and unmistakably punky and make-up artist Pat McGrath made her colours iridescent (at Issa), likening them to ‘a tropical storm.’
In contrast, natural shades and new biscuit washes were the colour-shy alternative. This look was best seen at Amanda Wakeley
, Vivienne Westwood Red Label
and Todd Lynn
where Lisa Eldridge smudged sand and chocolate shades around the whole eye creating a look she called ‘desert nomad’.