The eyes are definitely the place to experiment for Spring Summer 2013.
I thought the best take on bright was at Michael Kors, where Dick Page painted a line of either bright green for brunettes or punchy turquoise for blondes along the girls’ socket lines on an otherwise neutral face.
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At Donna Karan eyes were heavily lined with bright magenta and lashes painted with a matching hot fuchsia pink. Charlotte Tilbury then bleached brows to intensify the look even more and, while this is definitely not a look for everyone, I think it can easily be adapted and toned down. For a more wearable version, skip the bleached brows all together and use a more defining plum or brown mascara to stop it looking too 'rabbit eyes'.
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Pat McGrath killed it at Dior for Raf Simons’ debut with washes of bright cream colour across the eyes. Squared off at the ends it was then topped with Swarovski crystals. Get down to your local bead shop and stock up on crystals for next summer! Click here for your Dior eyes step-by-step...
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For a cooler, edgier take on colour, I also loved Diane Kendal’s unstructured 1990s grunge-inspired bright coppery orange eyes at Chloé.
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Thick boyish brows remained the focus of attention, along with clever sculpting.
For Osman’s show I gave the girls a clean, pared-down but contoured skin. Brows were straight and boyish with a touch of smoky, smudgy liner on the eyelids. I left lashes mascara-free to ensure an androgynous feel. My favourite Tom Ford Shade & Illuminate palette, £55 (at Selfridges), is perfect for re-creating this look.