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Creativity is still high, nonetheless.
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We swear the looks are less emo and more sophisticated than they initially sound.
They somehow made our everyday, just-got-out-of-the-shower vibe into an incredibly chic aesthetic.
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Sadly, we’ll have to wait for the product to launch later this month to try it out.
Others went bolder with a matte, magenta-toned red calledRouge Bleu.
All the shades were framed by dewy skin with a gorgeous glossy finish on lids and cheeks.
(Both are from the brand’s holiday collection dropping later this month.)
No matter what the texture of their hair was, models also got middle parts from hairstylist Duffy.
We will definitely be keeping that smokyblack shadowandpearl hair accessorycombo in mind for future looks.
A string of beachy beads dangled from the back of models' heads.
Then, she drew on flicks at the outer corners to complete the dramatic look.
You could probably go through a full pack ofGoody Bobby Pinsfor this look alone.
(For the record, it comes with 60.)
Try it with theE.L.F.
Liquid Glitter Eyeshadowin Bling Bling for a mess-free (andBest of Beauty-approved) finish.
The rest of their makeup was kept simple and fresh to contrast the sharpness of the eyes.
HairstylistGuido Palau, on the other hand, created middle-parted buns with purposeful flyaways.
Then, he slipped on knotted headbands.
The gems were likeEuphoriaface adornments without having to glue them on.
Hair was kept minimal, too, with sleek waves and polished bobs.
HairstylistLouis Ghewyamplified that vibe with wet, slicked-back ponytails and side parts clipped back with bobby pins.