
Graphic shapes and bright colours like neon blues and greens have always been staples at Chromat, and Spring/Summer 2020 was no different. This year Chromat celebrated its 10-year anniversary and created an empowering collection filled with blues and greens. The vibrant and coordinated multilayered eye makeup reimagined looks from past collections to celebrate their anniversary. Using a striping brush, models’ outer and inner corners of the eyes were accented and exaggerated by neon hues. As for hair, hairstylist Justine Marjan stuck with sleek and bold bubble-shaped ponytails.
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At the recently concluded New York Fashion Week, designers not only previewed their pieces for Spring/Summer 2020, incorporating the season’s new silhouettes, colors and accessories, but also Bending makeup and showstopping hairstyles were also showcased to complete each look. The best thing about NYFW down the runway is that it’s a sneak peek at what hair and makeup looks are coming next season, and what trends will be all over Instagram.
While last season’s New York Fashion Week was all about gothic lips, gold glitter and floral hairstyles, this time beauty definitely made an impact again and we saw 80s punk inspired neon, vibrant See endless examples of eye makeup and dramatic cat eyes. , abstract art and realism.
Here are a few beauty highlights from the NYFW Spring/Summer 2020 runways.
Chromate
Graphic shapes and bright colors like neon blues and greens have always been key at Chromat, and Spring/Summer 2020 was no different. This year Chromat celebrated its 10-year anniversary and created an empowering collection full of blues and greens. Vibrant and cohesive multi-layered eye makeup reimagined looks from past collections to celebrate their anniversary. Using a striping brush, the outer and inner corners of the models’ eyes were accented and exaggerated with neon colors. As for the hair, hairstylist Justin Marjan stuck with sleek and bold bubble-shaped ponytails.
Monday Mass
Eyes took center stage as far as Pierre-Mass’ collection was concerned. Models rocked eye makeup inspired by ’70s rock ‘n’ roll glam. Celebrity makeup artist Daniel Salstrom redefines glam rock with washed-out lashes in red, blue and yellow shadows topped off with Swarovski crystals. According to Sellstrom, it’s all about bringing out the eyes, giving the blush a ’70s feel.
Prabal Gurung
The wet hair look was the highlight of Bal Gurung’s showcase. The wet look was achieved by sprinkling a heavy amount of bumble and bumble soma spray wax. Celebrity stylists opted for a no-makeup look and models were spotted wearing lip balm, black glossy lip color and bright red or deep burgundy hues.
Helmut Lang
Lead makeup artist Susie Sobol completed Helmut Lang’s punk culture with a neutral base and a splash of square winged eyeliner in a variety of colors such as black, neon pink, neon green and rust. The eyelids were curled with little or no mascara to keep all the emphasis on the eyelashes. As for the hair, it was styled in air-dried waves with a center parting, which looked quite natural and effortless.
Jeremy Scott
The 1980s aesthetic came to life at Jeremy Scott’s show – the look was completed with a cropped pastel wig paired with graphic, neon eyes. Makeup artist Kabuki completed the look with soft washes of color on the inner corners of the eyes, geometric shadows on the lids, topped with glitter, and cat-eye wings.
Brandon Maxwell
For Brandon Maxwell’s collection, makeup artist Tom Pecheaux created a relaxed, bronzed and functional beauty look to compliment the beach-inspired runway theme. The look included a bit of black eyeliner, glitter on the eye that made her look wet on the runway and faux freckles with a strong eyebrow. Instead of using a nude lipstick, Pecheaux applied a layer of concealer to the lips — after moisturizing them — for that warm, sun-kissed look. Hairstylist Bob Rekine tousled the models using blow dryers and hair rollers.