From Fendi to Moschino and Prada, check out all the key hair and beauty looks from Milan Fashion Week, AW16.
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Dsquared2 AW16
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Missoni AW16
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Dolce & Gabbana AW16
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Marni AW16
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Versace AW16
Power duo, Guido and Pat McGrath worked their magic to create the ultimate Versace girl - cue easy, cool-girl hair and smudgy black kohl rimmed eyes.
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Versace AW16
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Versace AW16
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Antonio Marras AW16
Backstage regular, James Pecis created an absolute show-stopper for Antonio Marras. Inspired by a woman who'd fallen so madly in love it drove her crazy, James used the lengths to create a choker effect around the neck and piled on lots of eccentric hair accessories. We love.
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Antonio Marras AW16
Over on make-up, Tom Pecheux created 'kiss of death lips,' to fit into the crazy in love theme. These were black in the centre, oxblood red allover and outlined with a silver highlighter - all by Mac. There was also a touch of black and red under the eyes to appear 'as if she'd been crying.' But in a very chic way, of course.
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Ports 1961 AW16
Make-up artist, Val Garland used five different eyeliner colours for the show, including a shock of silver, denim blue, khaki green, burgundy and caramel tan (all Mac). Each girl had one block, graphic line of colour swept across the upper lash line.
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Bottega Veneta AW16
Deep merlot lips with an undertone of 90's style chocolate brown, mascara applied with deft precision and a sleek centre parting made for a sophisticated look.
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Bottega Veneta AW16
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Blumarine AW16
There have been so many different eras referenced in hair this season, but something that's in-keeping with all of them is taking an element or essence of the classic style and giving it a modern spin. Backstage at Blumarine, Duffy did just this; 'We're doing a very sleek marcel wave over the face whilst keeping the lengths and ends a much more dishevelled and organic texture.'
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Max Mara AW16
Make-up maestro, Tom Pecheux left the looks in the models’ hands, allowing each of the girls to choose their own shade of red lipstick from five punchy Mac colours.
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Emporio Armani AW16
Pink needn't be reserved for your cheeks or lips. Backstage at Emporio Armani the look was all about full-on fuchsia lashes.
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Moschino AW16
Moschino designer, Jeremy Scott asked make-up artist Tom Pecheux to recreate the smoky eye he was known for in the 90's. The result? Amazing greasy, lived-in, smudgy black eyes balanced with beige lips.
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Moschino AW16
'I wanted the hair to look as though the girls had been into the sea and had just let their hair dry out naturally,' explained hairstylist Paul Hanlon. 'It's all about this surf-style, weathered, punky texture.'
TIGI Queen for a Day was his key product.
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Sportmax AW16
This season is all about black liner, and this smudgy, worn-in version is the perfect example of why it should be in your make-up repertoire. 'It's key that you get your black cream liner to really hug the roots of the lashes,' explained Diane Kendal backstage.
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Sportmax AW16
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Prada AW16
Every season we eagerly await the Prada reveal and it never disappoints. For AW16's incarnation, Guido created 'romantic, fallen apart, painterly hair,' which clashed classic techniques with modern textures.