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London Fashion Week, for the first time ever, won’t have in-person audiences.
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Everyone was watching the floral-faced ladies strut from the comfort of their couches.
(With this freezing weather, it’s almost a welcome change.)
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The same burnished hue was blended onto lids, lips, and cheeks without any extra accoutrements like mascara.
Lead hairstylist Cyndia Harvey braided the models' hair and fashioned them into loops and twists.
The bluntness of the cut absolutely calls for sharp cat-eyes and cushy lips, if you ask us.
Cascading chrome spikes were adhered to his chest, while hairstylist Shon Ju perfected his teal mullet.
Molly Goddard:Fantastic Frizz and Flush
The frizziness and over-the-top blush were intentional for Molly Goddard.
Consider it an ’80s look for 2021.
The look was like electricity-free mood lighting.
Osman:Golden Details
Gold was the highlight of this look at Osman.
Hairstylist Ryo Narushima incorporated the metallic hue into his stunning sculpture of sorts with ringed accents.
Makeup artist Porsche Poon added it with a dewy highlighter and gloss on the model’s lids.
Vivienne Westwood:Rough Rouge
Nothing was subtle or natural aboutthe blushfor Vivienne Westwood.
Melodrama and Bouffe from Illamasqua’s Experimental Artistry Palette were his powders of choice.
Sausage curls by hairstylist Anthony Turner accompanied the makeup to elevate the 18th-century vibes.
Try the look out yourself with theMarc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Gel Eye Crayon Eyeliners.
Makeup artist Janeen Witherspoon kept the rest of their makeup fresh and minimalist with brushed-up brows and mascara-free lashes.