So many to choose from, such little time. It's come and gone as quickly as a speeding train full of very beautifully made up supermodels, but this London Fashion Week left us with some lasting trend memories. Here are a pick of our favourite 10 from AW 2013
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Ahh, the Antipodium glossy metallic eye; The London Fashion Week cornerstone to every face-flattering look. The bronze shade is universally beautiful, the gloss makes it look expensive and an application of simple-smudge-on-lids means anyone and everyone can carry it off. Also seen to a more polished degree at Tom Ford. Throw in some royal blue mascara and this is a clear LFW favourite.
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Graphic and Holly Fulton go hand in hand, so an outlined fluorescent red lip bordering on the eye-watering made perfect sense. We will forever be trying to recreate this look straight from the bullet, but alas, it most likely requires neon pigment patted over the top, which means dryness, which means photo-shoot-worthy only.
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The perfect nude, but supercharged. Clements Ribiero sent girls down the catwalk immaculately healthy. That means matte peachy skin, brushed up brows and the ultimate cheek flush. It's as if a brisk walk in the country turned into a frisky something else, which equals the kind of flush we all want to be wearing next season.
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A modernised 1960's monochrome. The Jean-Pierre Braganza version is cat-like, eye-elongating and best paired with nothing else but defined cheekbones and un-fancy hair. Practice makes perfect.
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Ashish went much more understated this season with a 'hauntingly romantic' makeup offsetting the punchy, slightly chaotic fashion aesthetic. We have the sequin T's on our want list and we'll be opting for the peachy undersmoke to compliment them in real life too.
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Hannah Murray worked her magic again for the Topshop show in London. This time a softly smoky cornflower blue that we sort of shouldn't love but just can't help it. Blue eyeshadow has been resurrected from 1980's ironic throwback to beautiful and ethereal 2013 style. No mascara necessary.
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Clean lines, minimalist makeup, futuristic dove grey shadow and a gentle highlight in the inner corners. Richard Nicoll tasked Sharon Dowsett to grace London Fashion Week this season with a boxy shadow effect that we're a little bit obsessed with and a pretty pink glossy lip to boot. Love
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Who knew red eyeliner could work so well? Apparently Emilio De La Morena did, who sent his models out with the best bronze, metallic kind of red shade that has converted us to try the trend ourselves. Its all in the shaping. Keep it to the eye defining top lash line and smudgy outer corner underneath only. Its a tricky trend but a definite attention grabber. It caught ours...
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If you had a grandmother who was inclined to raving, who regularly raided her teenage granddaughters makeup kit for such an occasion, this glitter explosion - courtesy of Lucia Pica - would be the look du jour. Or du nuit more appropriately... Colourful, sparkling and just fun. This is why we love Henry Holland and why we'll be coveting our own version of the look come Christmas, we promise.
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A punchy red lip done in a girlish way, rather than a super sexy one. Its a fresh take and one we love as much for day as for night. The Antonio Berardi secret is in the white lined eyes. It lifts the whole look and has it erring on cute. The red is edging into coral and resolutely matte - we love a matchy matchy nail too.