Best Beauty MOMENTS from nyfw 2020

  • 21 Sep - 27 Sep, 2019
  • Mag The Weekly
  • Beauty

New York Fashion Week isn't just about the clothes. The designers' runways are also a sneak peek of what hair and makeup looks are going to be huge next season, also known as the eyeshadow and lipstick shades you're going to see all over Instagram.

What's in store for Spring 2020? Thanks to, colourful eye makeup and rhinestones are still going strong. Be prepared to witness ruby Swarovski-studded eyes, sparkly headpieces encrusted models' hair. Speaking of hair, the low ponytails seen at the runway are ideal for getting yours out of your face on balmy spring days. Braids are also going to be a major trend. Plaits of all shapes and sizes showed up at several shows, which we can’t wait to replicate.

Cherry doused

Cherry blossom cheeks and lips. Makeup artists swept shades of pink from the eyes to the temples, defining the eyes with winged black liquid eyeliner and a pop of yellow on the outer corners. A swipe of cherry lip gloss rounds out the look.


Think pink

Models sported sharp, hot-pink cat eyes with little else on the face. Hair also seemed effortless styled it in what looks like air-dried waves and added extra smoothing product to weigh down the roots and ends.


Peek into space

Out-of-this-world ponytails and eye makeup. Chromat depicted a NASA-inspired show complemented with both bubble-shaped and sleek ponytails. Models' eyes were accented with exaggerated neon green and blue cat eyes. When creating the bubbles, TRESemmé Global Stylist Justine Marjan used a toothbrush to brush the mini sections of hair into a ponytail. She teased the roots of the mini ponytail, sprayed it with dry shampoo, massaged it through the hair for volume, and brushed it into shape. Then, she secured it with an elastic.


Classic Hollywood

Some makeup looks were inspired by classic New York nightclubs and the beauty look was equally timeless. Models like Gigi Hadid wore their hair in brushed-out waves with side parts. The makeup cantered around that warm glow your skin takes on when you're sitting in a candle lit lounge.


Easy chic

Simple and chic was the memo at Longchamp, with major styled the hair in sleek low ponytails with a deep centre part. As for the makeup, models wore classic cat eyes, while the rest of the face was kept relatively bare.


Post-beach vacation glow

Makeup artists used three shades of foundation to perfect and contour skin. Instead of using a nude lipstick, the lips were moisturised, then added a layer of concealer over them to tie the warm, sun-kissed look together. Hairstylists gave the models a bouncy blowout using a blow dryer and hair rollers.


Glimmer me up

Glimmering Swarovski crystal headpieces and even more luminous skin. Makeup artist made the models' skin look "fresh-out-of-the-shower juicy" by prepping it using a hydrating mask as a moisturiser, and applying cream highlighter on parts of the face where it's not traditionally used before foundation. (Think the corners of the eyes and tops of cheekbones.) The headpieces added even more sparkle.)


Fresh tresses

Fresh hair, two ways. Hairstylists gave models, fresh-from-the-shower wet look waves, or pinned floral headpieces to their hair. The makeup consisted of luminous skin sometimes accessorised with red or plum lipstick.


Natural waves

Nice and easy. Soft, loose waves were added to models' hair with a curling iron by Odile Gilbert, NYFW Stylist for TRESemmé. Makeup was effortless, too. Mauve lip crayon was tapped onto lips and cheeks by makeup artist Gato to give skin a subtle flush.

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