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Easy, affordable makeup trends we can’t wait to try out are also popping up on the catwalks.
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She mixed up the pastel hue on the spot to create a liquid-like finish on the models' lids.
(A soft green was also whipped up backstage for other models.)
Then, she painted on lines of the blue from the crease down.
The face art was framed by slicked-down hair by stylist Guido Palau.
Let’s start with the hair, shall we?
Now, let’s zoom in on the eyes.
(Yup,black lineris still going strong on the runway.)
The rest of the makeup was surprisingly left fresh and simple with minimal base makeup and are lips.
Dior:Deep Blue Wings
Okay, we’re sensing a trend here.
Navy-blue liner also made an appearance at Dior with makeup artist Peter Philips' structured-yet-smoky underliner.
Wow, we haven’t seenblue eyelinermake this much of a splash since 2016.
Visual artist James Merry also collaborated with the team to create the intricate nose pieces the models wore.
They were so gorgeous, they didn’t need any makeup.
The throwback look perfectly complemented the larger-than-life hair bows hairstylist Odile Gilbert crowned the models' heads with.