Now that the greige polish trend is on its way out, what will the hot new color for next season be?
The Bride Wore . . . Green?
Light, brick-red lipstick lit up this fair-skinned model when paired with a gorgeous but simple green veil at Alexis Mabille
This gorgeous silver and champagne hair garland at the Georges Hobeika show was just further proof that wreaths and garlands are having a moment.
Big hair, big eyes, big lips, big everything the Christian Dior show suggested that next season, you won't have to choose a single style element to focus on.
A simple black headband, a slick bun, and thick, slightly winged eyeliner at the Giambattista Valli show were beautiful but business-like.
Glossy, plump, semisheer lipstick at the Didit Hediprasetyo show was sexy but also fresh and ripe-looking.
Paired with rich, brocaded fabrics, a slightly shimmery brown-red polish had lots of statement-making power at Alexis Mabille.
How do you create a modern, romantic look that's not even the slightest bit cheesy? This soft, center-parted low bun at the Iris van Herpen show is one good option.
When you use as much color in your designs as Christian Dior's house does, there's no harm in adding a little extra. This muted violet shade provided a little creamy contrast to an otherwise ultrabright ensemble.
Instead of the harsh, matte black polishes we've seen in seasons past, this Paris showing seemed to be embracing much softer, glossier shades, like this hue from Alexis Mabille.
For the girly girl in all of us, here's a big, floppy black velvet bow from the Giambattista Valli show.
Origami clearly isn't just for kids, especially when it comes to this pretty, vintage-inspired fascinator at Giorgio Armani Privé.
And if you don't like the stars, why not try the moon instead? The head-turning rhinestone eye makeup at Christian Dior is dramatic, but for a party or special event, you could take the look down a notch and have something really special.
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