BRAZEN BEAUTY

From chiselled cheeks, to embellished hair: Get Autumn/Winter beauty ready with this season’s trends

We show you how you can recreate all the coolest looks

THE only good things about summer departing are the autumnal new beauty trends we can finally try out.

With some stunning new looks being spotted on the A/W runways, we're spoilt for choice.

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Here, we give you the low down on how to recreate them...

Vinyl Vixen

The models looked glossy and groomed at DiorCredit: Catwalking.com

Created with pained precision, super-glossy, vinyl black and berry red lips were seen at both the Gareth Pugh and Dior shows.
“To get the look at home, outline the lip with heavy-duty concealer and blend outwards to create a flawless edge,” says make-up artist Celia Burton.

“Then line lips before following with lipstick. For added staying power, blot and repeat three times. Finish with a slick of gloss to emulate the plastic-wrap finish.”  

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Recreate the look with (from L to R) Charlotte Tilbury Kissing in Night Crimson, £23, Nars Velvet Lip Glide

Hairberdashery

Steal the look from Alexander McQueen AW16Credit: Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

Intricate hair embellishments stole the show at Alexander McQueen and Erdem as tassels, ribbons and jewels were placed haphazardly into hair, giving a Miss Havisham feel.

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To recreate the look, glue or tie beads or ribbons to existing bun pins and add them into your messy updo.

The end result should have a DIY, eclectic feel to it.

Recreate the look with (from L to R) with clips, £15, Accessorize and £13.84, Kitsch

Super-Real Skin

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Make like Missoni with chiselled skinCredit: Catwalking.com

Heavily contoured, chiselled finishes are out, and au naturel looks are in – as seen at Missoni, Michael Kors and Alexis Mabille.

To create the look, buff cream blusher around the cheekbones to give a softer, blurred finish.

Go easy on the highlighter to stop it looking too polished.

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Recreate the look with (From L to R) Avon Colour Correcting Pearls, £10, and Pixi By Petra Multibalm in Wild Rose, £12

Statement Nails

Be bold with statement nailsCredit: Imaxtree

Nails varied from the extreme – where the whole finger and nail were spray-painted for Vivienne Westwood – to the subtle at Jenny Packham, where gold stars were placed over a clear base.

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Elsewhere, negative space nails – where black cuticle lines, crescent moons and tips decorate otherwise nude nails – were seen at Giamba and Adam Selman. 

Recreate the look with Nailberry L’Oxygéné Nail Lacquer in Laitfraise, £14.50 (L) and Nails Inc Good As Gold Paint Can Spray, £10 (R)

Techno Rainbow Eyes

Be brave with your eyes like this Emanuel Ungaro AW16 lookCredit: Imaxtree
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Glitter, metallics, saturated hues and embellishment around the eyes has carried through from summer, yet this season it’s much more controlled.

Flashes of pink, red, gold and silver with a pared-back base were seen at Emanuel Ungaro and Charlotte Olympia.

Keep designs minimal and use eye primer and glitter glue to stick pigment and glitter in place.

Ditch the mascara, as lashes are taking a back seat. 

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Recreate the look with (Clockwise) Estée Lauder Double Wear Stay-In-Place Eyeshadow Base, £17 Urban Decay Heavy Metal Glitter Eyeliner in Midnight Cowboy, £14, Mac Pigment in Bright Fuchsia, £16

Engineered Eyes

This punky AW16 trend was seen at KenzoCredit: Catwalking.com

Seen at Kenzo and Pucci, black eyeliner was back in a big way, only this time “razor-sharp” and “micro-thin” was the mantra backstage, and punk was the main source of inspiration.

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You’ll need multiple liners for this look – at Kenzo make-up artists used a gel liner, topped with a liquid one and a silver glitter liner on the inner corners to ensure eyes looked futuristic.

Recreate the look with (from L to R) Mac 210 Eye Liner Brush, £16, Laura Mercier Instant Ink 24 Hour Brush Eye Liner, £24 and Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner, £19

Pastel Pops

Make your eyes pop with pastels, seen at FendiCredit: Catwalking.com
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The likes of Fendi and Jeremy Scott ditched autumnal berry shades and opted for lips and eyes that were decorated with flashes of pastel blue, mint green, candy pink and sunny orange.

Recreate the look with (from L to R) MUA Eyeshadow Palette in Silent Disco, £4 and Illamasqua Cream Pigment in Bedaub, £18

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The Anti-Brow

Ditch the brows if you're brave enough
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The era of big brows is officially over.

From Givenchy to Marc Jacobs, brows were muted.

Think bleached and light shades and reduced brows, where only half of the shape can be seen.

Recreate the look by going two shades lighter than your natural brow.

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Recreate the look with (clockwise) Wunderbrow 1-Step Brow Gel in Blonde, £19.95, Benefit Ready, Set, Brow, Clear Brow Gel, £18.50 and Givenchy Mister Brow Filler in Blonde, £17.50

Extreme Side Parting

Stella McCartney provided our side parting inspirationCredit: Catwalking.com

The side partings at Stella McCartney, Max Mara and Dior were severe with
a masculine edge.

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