The Best Beauty Looks From London Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2017
Beauty inspiration from the experts
Whether it's blue eyeshadow, cherry-red lipsticks, a dewy minimalistic glow or low ponytails and intricate multi-coloured braids, you need look no further for your London Fashion Week beauty inspiration that right here.
From Burberry to Christopher Kane, you'll get a behind-the-scenes peek at the hottest looks from the best LFW shows.
Mark Fast
The look: Frozen Under A Rainbow
Make-up artist: Lisa Potter-Dixon
Key products: Benefit Majorette Cream Blush, GALifornia, They're Real mascara in Beyond Blue and They're Real Double The Lip
Top tip: This look is all about the upside down blusher. Pat cream blusher from the temple down to the top of the cheekbone and blend into your hairline. Go over with a powder blusher. For the eyes, dip a damp brush into blusher and draw along your lash line.
Christopher Kane
The look: Glow Glow Glow
Make-up artist: Lucia Pieroni
Key products: NARS Optimal Brightening Concentrate and Copacabana Liquid Illuminator
Top tip: You know the drill; apply highlighter to the places on your face you want to draw attention to, sculpting with light. Aim for cheekbones, cupid's bow, bridge of nose and inner corner of eyes.
Hellavagirl
The look: Shaded Brows
Make-up artist: Lisa Potter-Dixon
Key products: Benefit Precisely My Brow pencil and They're Real Duo Eyeshadow Blender in Bombshell Brown.
Top tip: Use an eyebrow pencil to create upwards, hair-like strokes at the front of your eyebrow and set with a clear brow gel.
Roland Mouret
The look: Each to Their Own
Make-up artist: Val Garland
Key products: MAC red lipsticks, black kohl eyeliners and mascara
Top tip: Val put the power in the models hands backstage and let them choose their own make-up look based around how they'd style out their make-up the morning after a really, really good date. Smoky kohl lined eyes and red lips were a hit.
J.W. Anderson
The look: Squeaky Clean
Make-up artist: Mark Carrasquillo
Key products: NARS Soft Matte Concealer and Aqua Gel Luminous Moisturiser
Top tip: Rather than just slapping on a moisturiser and going straight to foundation, spend a few minutes on your skincare; really massaging it in, particularly around eye area.
Emilia Wickstead
The look: Fresh Faced
Make-up artist: Florrie White
Key products: Sisley Phyto Ombre Glow and Phyto-Sourcils Perfect Brow Pencil
Top tip: Subtle tweaks are the aim of the game. Brush up your brows to see their natural shape and sketch in softly, following the direction of the hairs, to frame your face. To make eyes look bright, add a pop of highlighter in the inner corners.
Joseph
The look: 90's Minimal Make-up
Make-up artist: Lynsey Alexander
Key products: Estee Lauder Double Wear 3 Minute Priming Moisture Mask, Micro Essence Cleansing Oil and The Illuminator Radiant Perfecting Primer + Finisher.
Top tip: Add luminizer to the high points of the face and use a nude lipstick to sculpt eyes and cheeks to create naturally undone make-up.
Topshop Unique
The look: New 90s
Make-up artist: Lynsey Alexander
Key products: Topshop Lip Kit in Crazy Beautiful and False Lash Intense Mascara
Top tip: Clumpy lashes are your friend. You literally can't go wrong. Messy is good. Lynsey applied mascara vertically (using the tip of the wand to wiggle across) and then clumped together groups of lashes with tweezers.
Temperley London
The look: The Rubbed Rouge
Make-up artist: Val Garland
Key products: Maybelline ColourShow 310 Lipstick and Vivid Matte Pencil
Top tip: Use a fluffy eyeshadow brush to buff out the lipstick to give it a soft, diffused effect. Layer over a matte pencil onto the middle of the lips to amp up the intensity.
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