The soft gray smoky eye and low twisted buns at Brock Collection looked good from all angles. Hairstylist Peter Gray loosely swept hair from the face and twisted it into an updo at the nape of the neck. Make a note of the placement because it was a reoccurring theme this season.
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Want more color in your makeup (and life)? Lead makeup artist at Chromat, Fatima Thomas, drew inspiration from the vivid clothes and diffused electric neon colors from M.A.C. across the cheek and eyes. No matter your ensemble, we encourage you to try this sweeping shape and add the slash of contrasting liquid liner.
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Embrace minimalist beauty à la the Boss Fall 2019 show by softly enhancing one feature. In this case, it's the eyes with a subdued camel eye pencil. The Make Up For Ever Aqua XL Eye Pencil in D-62 Diamond Brown, $21, will do the trick. Plus, it can be used to enhance eyebrows.
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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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