Jeremy Scott never fails to deliver a standout beauty look. The "dripping" white wigs created by hairstylist Eugene Souleiman are a tough sell for every day, but the "New York" nail art is very wearable. Use the Essie Nail Polish in Blanc, $8.49, and Licorice, $9, to master the same monochrome effect manicurist Miss Pop created. For evening, try the dramatic smoky eyes.
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Glossy lids aren't going anywhere as evidenced by the high-shine finish at Prabal Gurung. Makeup artist Diane Kendal for M.A.C. created a lived-in look with rich shades of brown to complement models' complexions. The brushed-back hair was the perfect frame for the makeup — and shoulder-grazing earrings.
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A Popsicle-stained finish provided an update to the classic red lip at Oscar de la Renta. Recreate the soft-focus effect with makeup artist Tom Pecheux's technique of applying a bright red lipstick on the very center and blending it out to a muted brownish crimson at the edges. Finish with a coordinating burgundy manicure and gold jewelry or hair accessories.
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Maryam Nassir Zadeh brought new meaning to effortless hair with loose twists courtesy of hairstylist Tamara McNaughton. The key is to twirl locks and leave them be. Complete the pretty look with a wash of the Nars Pro-Palette Duo Eye Shadow Refill in Rated R, $25, and a long flick of Cle de Peau Beaute Intensifying Cream Eyeliner, $59.99. Makeup artist Fara Homidi says the eyeliner is the mascara.
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The swinging 1960s mood was served with a side of punk at Anna Sui. Take a cue from makeup genius Pat McGrath and try colorful cut creases. She used the new FetishEyes Mascara, $28, from her brand to balance the graphic liner.
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