Hottest Beauty Trends From Spring 2015 Runway Shows: New York, London, Milan And Paris
With Fashion Month officially over, there are many new beauty trends emerging from inspiring runway looks seen in New York, London, Milan and Paris. From smoky eyes to bright red lips, one particular trend seemed to be the common denominator in all the looks: Natural, dewy skin. Below is a list of beauty trends from 2015 runway shows.
Glowing Skin
The "no-makeup" makeup look is the hottest beauty trend of the moment. This look is achieved by using moisturizer to prep the skin before applying a light foundation. Highlighter can be dusted on the bridge of the nose and cheekbones for a more glowy effect. Models at Isabel Marant, Hermes, and Hervé Léger looked naturally dewy with moist skin and highlighted cheeks.
Winged Eyeliner
A good cat eye never goes out of style. According to The Fashion Spot, makeup artist Dick Page created this look at Celine by flicking out eyeliner with quick strokes. At Saint Laurent, models wore heavily lined eyes. No matter your preference, winged eyeliner will add a sexy, sultry edge to any look.
Rouge Lips
From shades of wine to bright cherry red, rouge lips were definitely another popular trend at runway shows last month. Models at Dolce & Gabbana and Carolina Herrera wore bright red lips, courtesy of MAC Cosmetics.
Smoky Eyes
The models at Chanel, Tom Ford and Tommy Hilfiger rocked a dramatic, smoky eye. This bold look should be kept light for daytime, and heavier for the night. Play around with grey, brown, and purple tones until you find the right shade for you. When wearing a smoky eye, remember to keep the rest of your face natural.
Neutral Nails
Neutral nails were the trend at most 2015 runway shows this fall. Shades of nude and soft pink created a "barely there" effect, which looked chic and clean. Models at Rachel Zoe and BCBG wore a pale nude nail lacquer. Neutral nails are great because they compliment any outfit. To achieve the best results, wear a shade that matches your natural skin color.