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Dsquared2
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Christian Dior
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Daks by Giles Deacon
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Proenza Schouler
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Marc by Marc Jacobs
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Spijkers en Spijkers
This winter bold and bright colours reigned supreme on the catwalks: from the dark and vampy berry shades, as seen at Daks by Giles Deacon to the bold, bright pink and green seen at Marc by Marc Jacobs and Armand Basi .
Bright lips and coloured liner give winter skin snap and are the easiest way to buy into the look, while an all-over bright shadow will really make eyes pop. Get the catwalk look by drawing a 1950s flick with colour mixed into your black liner. 'Dark plum, green, and bold blue all used to line the eyes will create a kooky feline effect' says make-up artist Alex Box, Artistic Director of new brand Illamasqua . Look to John Galliano and Christian Dior for the most extreme version of this trend where eyes were theatrical with statement false lashes and explosions of colour - perfect inspiration for winter parties.