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Stunning Beauty Looks From Around the World

The diverse inspiration behind some of the coolest beauty looks at fashion week
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Makeup for an African Safari
The African safari-inspired collection at Ralph Lauren meant a mix of camo-colored pants and blouses in classic cuts with pops of color in the form of bright evening gowns and oversized jewels. In keeping with the glammed-up safari theme, makeup artist Tom Pecheaux stuck to bronzed, sun-kissed skin and peachy cheeks. For added glow, he applied a line of gold shimmer powder to the inner corners of the eyes and along the lower lashline, opting to keep lips natural with a bit of Chapstick.

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Makeup and Hair From the Pacific Islands
The Polynesian-inspired floral prints and silk robes at Thakoon were given an underwater, island vibe with ocean-inspired makeup and hair. Makeup artist Diane Kendal created a "just out of the water" glossy makeup look, and hairstylist Odile Gilbert went with a pulled back style that appeared to be wet.

For the makeup, Kendal focused on glowing skin, prepping with Nars Skin Luminous Moisture Cream and Optimal Brightening Concentrate before applying concealer and foundation. To give eyes a wet sheen, she applied Nars Triple X Lip Gloss on the eyelids.

To get the same wet look for the hair, Gilbert applied Kérastase Forme Fatale from the top of the head to the mid-length of the hair. After straightening, she took two small sections of hair from either side of the head and tied them into a knot at the back before double knotting. To finish the look, she applied Gloss Appeal before setting in place with hairspray.

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Makeup From the Gardens of Kyoto
The makeup at Pamella Roland was created by Matin Maulawizada for Laura Mercier, following the same script as the designer's Japan-inspired collection.

For a pretty pink cherry-blossom look, Maulawizada started with luminous skin and concentrated on exaggerating the cheeks. After applying Laura Mercier Bonne Mine Stick Face Colour in Bronze Glow to the tops of the cheeks and around the eyes, he then used Crème Cheek Colour in Rosebud on top of the bronzer and around the eyes, temple and brow bone, avoiding the apples of the cheeks. More Crème Cheek Colour in Oleander was applied under the eye and on the cheeks before adding highlighter to the cheek and brow bones.

Eyes got a dusting of rich brown colors along the lids, blending outwards to mimic the branches of the cherry blossom trees, and lips got a layer of Lip Glacé in Bare Baby with the cheek color pressed over top.

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Knots From the Forests of Southeast Asia
Tresemmé stylist Jeanie Syfu created a wet, double-knotted hairstyle to mirror the waterfalls and native flowers of Southeast Asia, which influenced the collection at Clover Canyon.

Prepping hair with Tresemmé Thermal Creations Volumizing Mousse, Syfu created a deep side part on the right side of the head and sectioned the hair into two ponytails at the crown and base of the head. For undone knots, she twisted one ponytail clockwise and the other counterclockwise before loosely pinning. Mega Firm Gel was painted throughout the front of the hair and along the ends of each knot for a wet look.

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Tribal Nails from Nepal
Manicurist Jin Soon Choi created the perfect complement to designer Prabal Gurung's Nepalese-inspired collection. Starting with a clear base coat, Choi saved the color for last, painting thin, horizontal lines starting on the left side of just two nails on each hand. Each model was painted with one of three yet-to-be-released colors from Sally Hansen (you can find them in stores beginning March, 2015), in shades of turquoise, peach and lavender for a tribal face paint-like effect on the nails.

Hairstylists, makeup artists and manicurists get their inspiration everywhere -- from the local farmers market to the gardens of Tokyo. Lately, it seems like the trend is leaning towards the latter -- the more exotic and far-flung, the better.

At spring 2015 New York Fashion Week, designers flaunted their around-the-world influences. From the African safari vibe at Ralph Lauren to the Nepalese tribal scene at Prabal Gurung, these beauty looks had us globetrotting (and time traveling) without leaving the fashion tents.
BY MARISSA DESANTIS | SEP 22, 2014 | SHARES
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