The Best Beauty Looks From New York Fashion Week Fall 2020
The Best Beauty Looks From New York Fashion Week Fall 2020
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Fashion month has kicked off in NYC and the beauty theme this year is experimentation. Euphoria continues to inspire the beauty beats along with dewy skin, futuristic tiger eyes, and so-bright-you-need-shades shadows. Ahead, the top beauty trends from the Fall 2020 NYFW runways that will have you very excited for fall beauty. Tattoo eye hearts, anyone?
Christopher John Rogers' World
Makeup artist Marcelo Gutierrez's vision for the show was "the modern Christopher John Rogers woman who steps into a chic and elegant party." Think bold neon lips and Euphoria-inspired bedazzled brows. From the colorful clothes and the asymmetrical full hair to the pops of color and shine on the lips and eyes, the entire show was one seamless event full of life.
Christopher John Rogers
Christopher John Rogers
Tadashi Shoji's Blue Period
Daniel Martin, the lead makeup artist at Tadashi Shoji, is having his artistic blue moment. "From the runway, you see the shape," explained Martin. "But up close, you see the intricacy of the brush. It's almost like a Jackson Pollock [painting]." The bold blue eye was paired with fresh skin, golden highlight, and defined brows. Daniel used Honest Beauty's new LIT Powder Blush in Frisky and the brand's Everything Cream Foundation to add warmth and dimension.
Tadashi Shoji
Tadashi Shoji
Monse's Pop of Color
Let's talk dewy skin and red and hot pink shadows for fall! The future is here and it looks a lot like Blade Runner. (According to the Monse beauty team.)
Monse
Monse
Christian Siriano Goes E-Girl
Celebrity makeup artist Erin Parsons' focus was on the eyes and lips for the Siriano runway show. "I used Maybelline Matte Ink in Creator and Romantic, mixed, and then saturated with shine," explains Parsons. "And the easiest way to achieve a perfect heart beauty mark —use a stencil! I filled it in jet black with Maybelline Hyper Easy Liquid Line."
Christian Siriano
Christian Siriano
Rag & Bone's Planet Cheetah
Makeup artist Lynsey Alexander created an intergalactic tribe of models at Rag & Bone. The otherworldly beauties wore MAC Brushstroke Eyeliner in Brushblack painted in cheetah stripes around the eye and cheeks.
Rag & Bone
Rag & Bone
Tom Ford's Heavy Metal
We've come to expect a smoldering eye at Tom Ford's runway shows. For his latest in LA, the models donned multi-layered shadows in deep burgundy, golds, and blacks for a classic very Tom Ford smokey eye.
Makeup artist Diane Kendal was inspired by supermodels Erin Wasson and Jacquetta Wheeler for this runway season.
Tom Ford
Tom Ford
Self-Portrait Skin
Models went foundation free for the first time thanks to makeup artist Lauren Parsons. Skin Inc. also debuted a soon-to-launch innovation that is the world's first skincare-makeup hybrid customized to match your skin tone. Beyond the skin, a swipe of neon orange shadow brightened up a few model's eyelids.
Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
Ulla Johnson's Blast From the Past
Makeup artist Romy Soleimani was inspired by the '70s to create aqua eyes and terra cotta glossy lips. Soleimani used Bobbi Brown's Crushed Oil-Infused Gloss in Forever Chill to create the cool earth tone shade.
Ulla Johnson
Ulla Johnson
Longchamp is the Boss
Longchamp presented beauty that belongs in the boardroom. The runway was full of bold berry lips and outlined eyes or red lips with exaggerated lashes.
Longchamp
Longchamp
Brandon Maxwell's Classic Beauty
The MAC team created the "ultimate feminine" vibe for Maxwell's runway show. The lips were softly lined with MAC's Spice Lip Pencil and a new MAC liquid lip product, MAC Powder Kiss Liquid Lipcolor in Date Maker, set to launch this spring. The combination created the ultimate peachy finish.
Brandon Maxwell
Brandon Maxwell
Laquan Smith's Secret Agents
Makeup artist Sheika Daley got moody with smokey eyes and deep purple lips. The glam contrasted the textures and colors seen in the show.
Laquan Smith
Laquan Smith
Brock Collection Gets Romantic
Makeup artist Gucci Westman crafted a romance-meets-70s beauty look at Brock collection. "The Brock girl look is considered, refined but attainable, she wants to look good yet hasn’t tried hard," explains Westman. She used Westman Atelier Lip Brush and layered the shade Bright Tomato from her Lip Suede palette for the look.
Brock Collection
Brock Collection
Chromat's Gold Medal Beauty
The Olympics came early at Chromat. Fatima Thomas created bright stripes (in pink, teals, orange, and gold!) with a graphic liner to mimic stripes on athletic sneakers.
Chromat
Chromat
Color is key at this year's shows.