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Next stop, Milan and our roving beauty reporter is backstage to bring you the best make-up looks from the s/s 2015 shows.
These are the stand-out looks you need to see and remember for next spring.
Keep updated with all the s/s 2015 catwalks shows as they come in right here...
Dolce & Gabbana
The look: Berry lips
Make-up artist: Pat McGrath
Key products: Dolce & Gabbana Classic Cream Lipstick in Ultra and Amethyst, £24 each, Dolce Matte Lipstick in Dolce Desire, £24, and Intense Liquid Eyeliner in Black Intense, £24.50.
Top tip: To plump up your lips apply the classic cream lipsticks with a lip brush and then layer over the matte lipstick onto just the centre, using a fine-tipped brush to define your Cupid's bow.
The look: Barbie Doll
Make-up artist: Lucia Pieroni
Key products: Mac False Eyelashes in 40, £10.50, and three shades of Mac Lipmix, £14.50 each, blended to create the fuchsia lip.
Top tip: After lipstick, apply a high-shine gloss into the centre of your lips to really make them pop. Pair the bold lips with polished, powered skin and two pairs of false lashes.
The look: Faux plucked brows
Make-up artist: Pat McGrath
Key products: A mix of black and grey cream liners and a fine-tipped eyeliner brush (ELLE Loves Bobbi Brown Ultra Fine Liner Brush, £22.50).
Top tip: Pat called this look ‘exaggerated couture’ and followed the models’ natural brow arch to craft a fine line, mimicking thin brows.
Dsquared2
The look: Spidery lashes
Make-up artist: Gordon Espinet
Key products: Mac In Extreme Dimension Mascara in Black, £19, and SS15 Eye Trend Palette in Power Player (out Feb).
Top tip: Apply five coats of mascara using the full wand then use the tip of the wand to pack on extra product to give this clumpy, false lash effect.
Just Cavalli
The look: 60’s liner reinvented
Make-up artist: Terry Barber
Key products: Cream liner and Haute and Naughty Lash Mascara, £19.
Top tip: Instead of following the natural curve of your lower lash line, keep the liner really straight – so it only touches your lash line in the very middle - to elongate your eyes.
The look: Californian glow
Make-up artist: Mark Carrasquillo
Key products: Mac Care Blend Oils, and Studio Moisture Fix repairing balm
Top tip: Mark wanted the make-up to look like the girls just took really good care of their skin. To make the models’ skin look as dewy as possible he gave them a quick
The look: Dual textures
Make-up artist: Lucia Pieroni
Key Products: Mac Matte Lipstick in Dangerous, £15.50, and Eye Gloss in Lightly Tauped (out Feb 2015).
Top tip: Lucia paired a glossy eye with a super matte lip. Her trick to make your lips look fuller was to apply the lipstick with a brush, then define the edges with a lip pencil and finally blur the edges with a cotton bud.
The look: Silver linings
Make-up artist: Linda Cantello
Key products: Giorgio Armani matte white highlighter, sandy coloured lipstick and silver eye pigment. All products were mixed backstage before the show to create new shades and textures, all will be available in-store in three months.
Top tip: Use a long-wearing cream eyeshadow base before applying silver pigment in the centre of your eyelid. The reflective metallic finish will make your eyes really pop.
The look: Bronze smoke
Make-up Artist: Pat McGrath
Key products: Max Factor Colour Precision Eyeshadow in Pearl Beige and Coffee, £6.99 each, Kohl Eyeliner in Dark Brown, £4.99, and Clump Defy Extensions Mascara, £11.99.
Top tip: Scribble the kohl pencil in a semi-circle to define the contour of your socket line. Once you’ve got the shape you want, blend it in with a fluffy brush then apply the two cream shadows over the top.
The look: Glow getter
Make-up artist: Lisa Butler
Tanning expert: Nichola Joss
Key products: Mac Casual Colours in two Coral shades, £18 each, and St Tropez Self Tan Luxe Dry Oil, £25, Tan Enhancing Body Moisturiser, £10, and Instant Wash Off Face & Body, £10.
Top tip: Mix the two cream blushers onto the back of your hand and then dab onto cheeks, nose and lips to give skin a flush of colour. Mix the instant tan with tan enhancing moisturis
The look: High shine skin
Make-up artist: Tom Pecheux
Key products: Mac Eye Gloss in Lightly Tauped, Cream Colour Base in Groundwork, £15.50, to contour.
Top tip: Forgo foundation and powder and use the taupe coloured cream to contour under your cheekbones using your finger. Finish with a fine layer of gloss over the top.
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