Sunset eyes, sequin lips and spa skin - Milan Fashion Week beauty is the most fabulous. From Gucci's bedazzled pouts and matte smokey lids at Max Mara, to Alberta Ferretti's bold multi-coloured eyes, get all your high fashion make-up inspo from MFW AW17 right here.
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Philosophy
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The look: Sharp Flicks
Make-up artist: Tom Pecheux
Key products: MAC Lipstick in Hades Fire and Penultimate Eye Liner
Top tip: For an easy tweak on a classic cat eye apply liquid liner at a sharper 30-degree angle.
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Ermano Scervino
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The look: Super Arches
Make-up artist: Mark Carrasquillo
Key products: MAC Eye Brows Pencil and Brow Duo Powders
Top tip: Instead of beginning shading at the front (boxy bit of your brow). start at the arch first (this is your focal point) and fill in the blanks from there.
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Ermano Scervino
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Missoni
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The look: Preened and Polished
Make-up artist: Aaron de May
Key products: MAC Lipglass in Clear
Top tip: Keep the skin velvety and a little matte to contrast to the glossy eyelids.
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The look: Spidery Lashes
Make-up artist: Miranda Joyce
Key products: MAC False Lashes Maximizer, In Extreme Dimension Lash Mascara
Top tip: Firstly layer on the maximizer, then follow with mascara wiggled from root to tip and finally use your fingers to pinch groups of lashes together for a clumpy effect.
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Marco De Vincenzo
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The look: Kaleidoscope Ombre Liner
Make-up artist: Mark Carrasquillo
Key products: MAC Paints Sticks and Chomagraphic Pencils
Top tip: Line your lash from the inner corner to the centre of the eye with a lighter shade of your chosen colour. Then line the remaining half and beyond with a darker shade. Once happy with your shape, apply white where the two meet and blend for an ombre effect.
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Dolce & Gabbana
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Dolce & Gabbana
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Stella Jean
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Marni
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Marni
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Marni
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The look: 4D Glow
Make-up artist: Lauren Parsons
Key products: MAC Skin Brightening Serum, Face & Body and Paint Pot in Groundwork
Top tip: Glow was Lauren's primary aim, so she chose to work with all cream-based textures to add to the dewiness.
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Blugirl
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Gucci
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Gucci
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Prada
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The look: Painterly Eyelids
Make-up artist: Pat McGrath
Key product: Blue and black cream eyeshadows and black pigment
Top tip: 'These girls are rebellious, strong and opinionated,' Pat told us backstage. Cue statement eye make-up, created by using just fingers for a anti-precision feel.
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Prada
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Antonio Marras
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The look: Eye Patch Blue
Make-up artist: Tom Pecheux
Key products: MAC Eye Shadows in black and blue
Top tip: To keep the blue shadow hazy and diffused, tap the brush on the back of your hand to remove any excess powder before application.