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The Fashion Week circus has rolled into town 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...
Tom Ford
The look: Ultimate smoky eye
Make-up artist: Charlotte Tilbury
Key products: Tom Ford Cream Eyeshadows in two new shades (still nameless, out February 2015), Eye Defining Pencil in Onyx, £26, and Extreme Mascara, £34.
Top tip: Layer on the two creams with a blending brush, creating a large oval-shaped smoke. Curl your lashes and apply two coats of mascara, once dry apply two more coats.
Burberry
The look: Rose petal lips
Make-up artist: Wendy Rowe
Key products: Burberry Fresh Glow Foundation in Golden, £34, and Lipstick in Ruby, £22.50.
Top tip: Apply the lipstick using a brush, sticking to the natural contour of your lips. Using your fingertip, press over the edges of the lipstick to give a soft focus finish, whilst keeping the definition.
J.JS Lee
The look: Dewy blue
The make-up artist: Lucy Burt for MAC
Key product: MAC Chromaline eyeliner in ‘Sea Blue’, £14
Top tip: A hint of shocking colour opens up the eyes. After applying Chromaline, use a clear mascara wand to follow and smudge the liner. Choose navy mascara over curled lashes to complete the look.
Felder Felder
The look: 60’s colour pop
Make-up artist: Mikaela Alleyson
Key product: Lord & Berry Powder Eyeshadow in Nour (the yellow shade) and Pool (the turquoise).
Top tip: Mikaela used the yellow shade on the dark haired models and the blue on the fair haired models to make each colour really stand-out. Apply with a fine tipped brush underneath the lower lash line and flick it out at the end.
Jean-Pierre Braganza
The look: Monochrome liner
Make-up artist: Terry Barber
Key product: MAC No. 1 False Lashes, Pigment in Platinum Metal on the middle of the eye and Brow Pencil in Fling to add freckles on the nose.
Top tip: The key to this liner look is to keep the jumbo flick really straight and elongated. For the freckles, start by pencilling on larger dots first and then make the rest softer and smaller to make them look more natural.
Julien Macdonald
The look: Gold Rush
Make-up artist: Val Garland
Key product: L'Oreal Paris Color Riche Mono Eyeshadow in Sable Lame (base shade) and Gold Mania (over the top and up into the eyebrows), £5.49 each at Boots.
Top tip: Apply the base colour over the lid and under the lower lash line to add depth. Next, apply a wash of gold shimmer shadow over the top and up into the brows.
Holly Fulton
The look: Ombré undersmoke
Make-up artist: Andrew Gallimore
Key product: MAC Chromaline in High Def Cyan and Pure White, £14 each, and MAC Haute and Naughty Mascara, £19.
Top tip: Apply the white kohl pencil from the inner corner of your eye to the middle and then apply the blue from the outer corner inwards. Where the two colours meet, blur them into each other using a cotton bud.
The look: White lines
Make-up artist: Sharon Dowsett
Key product: Maybelline Big Eyes Pencil, £3.50, and Babylips, £2.99.
Bora Aksu
The look: Luminous skin with Autumnal eyes
The make-up artist: Yin Lee for AOFM Pro
Key product: Mehron Celebre Pro-HD Foundation Palette, £65, and Mehron E.Y.E Powder Eye Shadow in Cinnamon, £6.40
Top tip: Mix and blend the different foundation shades to contour and well as conceal and use moisturiser just before application to ensure a dewy finish
The look: Kate Moss liner
Make-up artist: Gucci Westman
Key product: Revlon Skinny Liner (out October), Blusher in Bronzilla, to contour and Skin Lights, £11.99, to highlight.
Top tip: Apply the fine-tipped liner onto lower and upper lash lines, making sure the liquid really hugs the lashes before applying mascara.
The look: Disco ball eyes
Make-up artist: Lucia Pica
Key product: Mac Fluidline in Black Track, £11.50, Haute and Naughty Mascara, £19, and chunky silver glitter.
Top tip: Apply Duo eyelash glue onto your eyelid and wait until it fells tacky, then press the glitter over the top.
Matthew Williamson
The look: Hibiscus eyes
Make-up artist: Charlotte Tilbury
Key product: Benefit They're Real! Push Up Liner, £19.50, Creaseless Cream Eye Shadow in Always A Bridesmaid and Holy Smokes, £15.50 each.
Top tip: Apply the two cream eyeshadows onto your eyelid in an almond shape then blur the edges upwards with a fluffy blending brush to get a soft finish.
The look: Smattering of freckles
Make-up artist: Val Garland
Body finishing: Nicola Joss
Key product: MAC Eye Brows in four different shades, £13.50 each, and St Tropez Instant Tan Lotion in Dark, £10.
Top tip: Val used the four different shades of brow pencils to draw on freckles, alternating them in shape and size to keep them looking natural. For the body, Nicola took a dry bristle acrylic paintbrush, dipped it into false tan and flicked it on shoulders to give a natural freckle effect.
The look: Bitten berry lips
Make-up artist: Hannah Murray
Key product: Topshop Lipstick in Baffle (on the base) and Temptation (over the top), and Cheek Gel in Plum.
Top tip: To get this worn-in lip stain, dab over your lipstick with a piece of tissue and then blur the edges with a finger.
David Koma
The look: Parallel liner
Make-up artist: Sharon Dowsett
Key product: Maybelline Eyestudio Lasting Drama Gel Liner in Black, £7.99 (Boots), and the pearl shade from the Big Eyes Palette in Luminous Turquoise, £6.99 (Boots).
Top tip: To get the bottom super straight line use a piece of masking tape and stencil on the gel liner. Dab the pearl eyeshadow in the inner corner of your eye and on the middle of your lid to make your eyes look bigger.
Antonio Beradi
The look: Cellophane lips
Make-up artist: Val Garland
Key products: Bespoke lip laquers made from a blend of Mac LipMixes, £14.50, Lip Glasses, £14.50, and Mixing Medium Shine, £16.
Top tip: Val created a unique shade of gloss for each model, to complement their catwalk outfit. If you want to amp up the colour of your lipgloss, pat pigment over the top for a more intense shade.
Christopher Kane
The look: Lilac highlights
Make-up artist: Lucia Pieroni
Key products: Nars Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturiser, £28, Multiple in Violet Atom (part of Christopher Kane’s collection out next year), and Egyptian Magic Cream, £24.50.
Top tip: Apply the multipurpose highlighting stick onto the tops of cheekbones, eyes and Cupid’s bow. Pat Magic Cream over the top of eyes to give a subtle shine.
Giles
The look: Inside smoke
Make-up artist: Lucia Pieroni
Key products: Mac Eyeshadow in Soot and Black Tide, £13 each, and Mineralize Moisture Foundation, £28.
Top tip: Using a blending brush apply the matte shade (Soot), starting from the inside corner of your eye working towards the middle of your lid. Add a light layer of the shimmer shade (Black Tide) over the top.
Michael Van Der Ham
The look: Spot on metallic
Make-up artist: Sam Bryant
Key products: Mac studio Sculpt Foundation, £25, for a flawless, matte base and moon shaped stickers in blue, gold and pewter shades.
Top tip: Place the sticker directly above your iris. From far away your eyes will appear wet-look, closer up the stickers will give a flash of metallic shine.
Marques Almeida
The look: Dual colour
The make-up artist: Terry Barker
Key product: Mac Pro Pigments in pastel shades, £17.
Top tip: With such impactful eyes, keep the rest of the face natural with a fine layer of Mac Face and Body foundation, £21.50.
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