/var/elleuk/storage/images/beauty/make-up-skin/make-up-trends/metallic-eyes2/roberto-cavalli/13026719-1-eng-GB/roberto-cavalli_GA_OLD.jpgRoberto Cavalli
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/var/elleuk/storage/images/beauty/make-up-skin/make-up-trends/metallic-eyes2/anna-sui/13026669-1-eng-GB/anna-sui_GA_OLD.jpgAnna Sui Molten, metallic eyes were one of the biggest trends on the autumn/winter catwalks, so if you’re bored of kohled, smoky eyes this look is the perfect alternative, and just as sultry.
Go all out and channel Daks or D&G with a deep bronze shadow swept across your eyelid, layered with golden shimmer on top. For day, work a more subtle look by brushing a light wash of gold shimmer across your lid and under your lower lashes. If you want your eyes to take on a wet sheen, look to Kisa and D&G and use a cream, gold shadow or liquid gold liner for added shine. If shimmer isn’t your thing, get inspiration from Dries Van Noten and work with bronze eyeshadows without the high-shine finish.