Backstage at Prabal Gurung, makeup artist Diane Kendall used MAC Chromograph Pencil, in Black Black all around the models' eyes and waterline to create an overdrawn cat eye.
If you're into British punk rock makeup, look no further than Libertine. Makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes worked with Too Cool for School to create this edgy look featuring Dinoplatz Highline Eyeliner.
We expect to see pretty clips and pins at Fashion Week, but this season the hair accessories were so much more special. Using everything from belts to Baby's Breath, these looks give you license to put whatever you want in your hair.
Tibi designer Amy Smilovic wanted to "elevate the ordinary" with her collection, and Aveda Guest Artist Frank Rizzieri also did that with the hair. He used Aveda Damage Remedy Split End Repair to create sleek low ponytails, and then each one was accessorized with a different belt.
Backstage at Ryan Roche, hairstylist James Pecis (for Awapuhi Wild Ginger by John Paul Mitchell Systems) created the prettiest ballerina buns using woven fabric and a spritz of Awapuhi Wild Ginger Finishing Spray.