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We’re three weeks into fashion month and onto our third destination forMilan Fashion Week.
Max Mara
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No model looked exactly the same.
Others had blue accents on their lids or lips.
One model even had a rainbow dye job while another had a fire-inspired one.
Foggy-gray smoky eyes by makeup artist Petros Petrohilos completed the 2021 take on the throwback aesthetic.
Max Mara:Smoky Smudges
Rough strips of olive-green eye shadow blanketed lids at Max Mara.
They were framed by bold, groomed brows and a barely-there coating of mascara.
The rest of the models' faces were kept fresh and simple.
For makeup,Dame Pat McGrathblended metallic shadows of gold and silver onto the models' eyes.
The body art was a welcome splash of color in the sea of neutral this season in Milan.
21:Graphite Eyes
The smoky black shadow at No.
21 gave us flashbacks to the edgy fall beauty moments at NYFW.
The result was a stunning, modern goth look.
Others were given side parts.
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The brows were the center of makeup artist Peter Philips' contribution to the beauty look.
He filled them in and brushed them up for timeless boldness to complement the models' glowing skin.