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NYFW Spring 2016: The Best Runway Beauty Looks
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Effortless makeup at Tibi
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Bobbi Brown created an effortless beauty look for the Tibi show that focused on a healthy glow and perfect skin. (Photo: Joel Castillo)
Negative space nail art at Tibi
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Jin Soon’s added a pop of color to runway nails with a simple negative space design for Tibi. (Photo: Joel Castillo)
Crown braids at Lauren Conrad for Kohl’s
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Take your braids to another level with a cool crown style, seen here at Lauren Conrad’s runway show for her Kohl’s collection. (Photo: Joel Castillo)
Twisted updo at Tanya Taylor
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Hairstylist Allen Wood created a gritty twisted topknot for the Tanya Taylor presentation. The key product? Bumble and bumble Surf Spray, of course. (Photo: Bumble and bumble)
Floral nails at Erin Fetherston
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Miss Pop created a wallpaper-inspired floral for Erin Fetherston’s spring show using KISS Prodcuts, adding pearl accents to the petals of each hand painted flower. (Photo: Getty Images)
Individual beauty at Alexander Wang
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There was zero makeup used at Alexander Wang’s 10th Annivesary show, which focused on individual beauty. Makeup artist Diane Kendal only applied a layer of NARS Luminous Moisture Cream. (Photo: NARS)
Couture details at Givenchy
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Pat McGrath created a series of intricate looks for Givenchy’s first New York City runway show. Models arrived six hours before show time to have embellishments glued to their faces. (Photo: Getty Images)
Gilded lids at Creatures of the Wind
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Makeup artist Aaron de Mey created a Siouxsie Sioux inspired look for the Creatures of the Wind runway by layering four different NARS eyeliners to get the rich black liner. He used NARS Iskandar Eye Paint to balance out the punk look. (Photo: NARS)
Gold French manicure at Nicholas K
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Take your French manicure to the next level with 24kt gold leaf, like Jessica Tong did for Nicholas K. If you can’t get your hands on gold leaft, use Smith & Cult Nailed Lacquer in Bridge and Tunnel. (Photo: Getty Images)
Fake freckles at Edun
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Charlotte Tilbury used MAC Cork Lip Pencil to draw freckles on all the models. “I draw fake freckles on almost everyone,” she says. “Like Sienna Miller for American Vogue.” (Photo: Instagram)
Middle parts at Prabal Gurung
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Hairstylist Paul Hanlon used Wella Professionals EIMI Thermal Image to prep a perfect center part, keeping the hair neat but simple to let the clothes speak for themselves. (Photo: Getty Images)
‘90s Cindy Crawford hair at Thakoon
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You don’t need to be a supermodel to look like you always have a wind machine around. Odile Gilbert used liberal amounts of Kérastase Spray-a-Porter to create windswept texture. (Photo: Getty Images)
Red lips at Jason Wu
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With so many bare or nude lips this season, this vibrant look made a seious statement. Makeup artist Yadim used a Maybelline liquid lipstick with rich pigment powder dabbed on top to prevent from being “the same red lip we’ve seen a gazillion times.” (Photo: Getty Images)
Respect your hair at Lacoste
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Laurent Philippon for Bumble and bumble gave models individual styles since the look was “respecting what the hair does.” Because it’s time your natural texture got a little love. (Photo: Getty Images)
Marianne Faithful bangs at Rebecca Minkoff
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Craving lash-graving mod bangs in a flash? Try clip-ins. That’s what Jeanie Syfu for TRESemme used on models, and you’d never know they were faux. (Photo: Getty Images)
Summer glow at Altuzarra
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We may be heading into fall now, but makeup artist Tom Pecheux used MAC products to give models an even bronze, like they came back from a road trip to New Mexico. (Photo: Getty Images)
Radiant skin at Victoria Beckham
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Sunday Riley was backstage giving models a three-step flash facial using cleansing water, toner, and a gel mist to refresh and recharge parched skin. (Photo: Getty Images)
Off-kilter eyes at Derek Lam
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Tom Pecheux used Maybelline liner and mascara only on the bottom lid, and added some yellow concealer under the eye to make it “a little bit spooky and twisted.” He said Lam’s sophisticated sportswear is so perfect and controlled, that one moment needed to be a little bit off. (Photo: Getty Images)
Diane von Furstenberg inspires her own hair look
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“Whether in Ibiza, Portofino, Los Angeles, or Bali, I love seeing all the girls head out at night with their natural waves fresh from the beach, just tucked behind their ear with a flower,” said Furstenberg. “It reminded me of how I used to wear my own hair back in the 1970s and I wanted Orlando [Pita] to inject that carefree vibe into the show.” (Photo: Getty Images)
Twisted tresses at Public School
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Allen Ruiz, Aveda Global Artistic Director for Hair Styling, created a cool rope braid for the Public School runway. Say goodbye to your three-strand method! (Photo: Joel Castillo)
White lines at Public School
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Forget eyeshadow, it’s all about graphic white liner for spring. Maybelline makeup artist Grace Lee used Eye Studio Lasting Drama Gel Pencil in Cashmere to create three horizontal lines on lids. (Photo: Joel Castillo)
The natural look at Opening Ceremony
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“If a girl walks in and she’s got curly hair, we make it a bit more curly. If she has cool beachy hair, we make it a bit more beachy,” says hair stylist Anthony Turner who used Bumble and bumble products for Opening Ceremony. Now that is a trend we can get behind. (Photo: Bumble and Bumble)
Willie Nelson braids at Mara Hoffman
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Inspired by Willie Nelson and Americana, stylist Nick Irwin used label.m Wax Stick to make two sleek and straight braids, which were wrapped up in bandana cloth afterwards. (Photo: Getty Images)
Silver liner at Kate Spade
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“There’s always a silver lining,” winks makeup artist Romy Soleimani at Kate Spade. “It’s all about positivity.” She used MAC Silver Fog Liner combined with MAC Mixing Medium Eyeliner to give the models silver eyes. (Photo: Joel Castillo)
Geometric liner at Jeremy Scott
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Lead makeup artist Kabuki used three types of black eyeliner (MAC Blacktrack Fluidline, MAC On the Hunt Superslick Eye Liner, and MAC Liquidlast Point Black) to make his geometric eye designs. He recommends starting with a cream liner and then sharpening with a liquid liner. (Photo: Instagram)
Clean beauty at Zac Posen
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Diane Kendal, using MAC Cosmetics products, created a super clean, natural look for the Zac Posen runway. Strong brows are spring’s best accessory. (Photo: Getty Images)
Barrettes at Rodarte
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Hairstylist Odile created natural, textured hair created by using a diffuser and Kerastase Spray a Porter and topped the look with two metal Rodarte barrettes worn in unexpected ways. Of the silver and gold hair accessories, Odile said: “They look like you stole a little piece of the crown.” (Photo: Getty Images)
Pretty not prissy looks at Carolina Herrera
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Herrera is known for her elegant, sophisticated gowns, but she went a lot younger and cooler this season, and her beauty look reflected that. Diane Kendal for MAC described the makeup as modern, fresh, and natural, using a hint of pink on the lips and cheeks. Orlando Pita created sculpted waves that were sleek but not too polished. (Photo: Getty Images)
Schoolgirl ribbons at Oscar de la Renta
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Guido for Redken created a beautifully simple low, loose ponytail with black grosgrain ribbons. The key is they were tied in a droopy, laid-back way — not in a cutesy, obvious bow — for a look that’s soft and feminine. (Photo: Getty Images)
Sporty updos at Suno
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What do you get when you combine a French braid, a chignon, and a black stretchy headband? The perfect athleisure hairstyle with an upscale twist. Odile used Kenra products to add texture to the hair before creating a loose braid that was tucked into the headband at the nape of the neck and pinned in place. (Photo: Instagram)
New York Fashion Week is in full swing, which means your Instagram feeds are filled with runway looks, backstage snaps, and late-night party pics. While you’ll have to wait about six months before the clothes you’re seeing hit store racks, the beauty looks are available right now. Click through to see our favorite beauty moments from the runway plus tips and tricks for perfecting them at home.
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