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Missoni
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Blumarine
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Stella McCartney
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Paul & Joe
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Missoni
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Paul & Joe
Dewy skin glowed on the a/w09 catwalks , thanks to hours of prepping backstage. ‘We want the models to have a supernatural glow so we’re giving them facials with lots of massage to really plump the skin’ said make-up artist Lucia Peroni at Missoni. To accentuate beautiful skin, shimmering oyster shades were dusted along cheekbones, down the nose and around the temples at Jonathan Saunders and Jaeger . ‘Highlights give the face subtle definition that’s so flattering, it’s like a pumped-up version of a nude face’ said make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury at Blumarine , where the look was inspired by glossy 80s supermodels. At Paul & Joe and Stella McCartney rosy, taupe tones gave cheekbones definition, while at Etro foundation mixed with iridescent cream (try Strobe Cream, £20.50, by Mac) gave skin a youthful glow.