From sparkle-studded power pouts to retro glamour and some serious smoky-eye action, discover Milan Fashion Week’s most memorable moments in Savoir Flair’s roundup, below.
Bottega Veneta
Teasing her newest product (she revealed on Instagram that ‘006’ is coming soon), Pat McGrath created a simple yet stunning beauty look at Bottega Veneta. Flawless faces, bronze-tinged eyes, and creamy camel-colored lips were perfectly paired with 50s-style quiffs.
Emilio Pucci
The best way to complement a collection of acid greens, pinks, and blues? With some super bright makeup, of course. At Emilio Pucci, it was all about seriously loud lashes, with multicolored mascaras bringing eyes to life.
Vivetta
Metallic mouths matched metallic manis at Vivetta, bringing a futuristic yet feminine feel to the runway.
Antonio Marras
Tom Pecheux made eyes the focus at Antonio Marras, smoking and smudging out black shadow whilst adding a pop of pastel blue to one eye for a mysterious, marine-like effect.
Dolce & Gabbana
In true Dolce & Gabbana style, the influencers who walked the runway were made up with the most romantic of beauty looks. Pat McGrath and her team followed the usual theme of classic, almost Renaissance-inspired makeup. The perfect pairing of a rich, red lip and a cat-eye flick brought a sense of romance and a touch of divine decadence to the runway.
Elisabetta Franchi
It’s clear that color is a major makeup trend for the upcoming season and, at Elisabetta Franchi, it was all about color. Creamy-blue hues were painted onto lids in an exaggerated cat-eye shape alongside minimal face makeup.
Francesco Scognamiglio
One of the prettiest beauty looks of Milan Fashion Week, the makeup at Francesco Scognamiglio was all about soft colors, delicate tones, and hints of sparkle, which beautifully captured his butterfly inspiration.
Gucci
In line with the show’s theme, beauty was given an otherworldly touch at Gucci. Some models sported a small silver teardrop jewel placed on the cheekbone, while others rocked a gorgeous, glittery lip. This beautiful but haunting, futuristic feel was further emphasized with elaborately styled hairdos created by Paul Hanlon.
Alberta Ferretti
Romantic, tousled braids contrasted beautifully against the magical makeup look at Alberta Ferretti. Smoky eyes were transformed with festive shades of red and gold, adding a touch of glamour but also a hint of “danger”, as described by makeup artist Tom Pecheux.
Max Mara
Versace
Bold, black, graphic eyes were perfectly contrasted with flashes of neon hair extensions at Versace, bringing street style straight to the runway – one of the biggest influences on the season’s collection.
Marco De Vincenzo
Bright-blue winged liner adorned eyes at Marco De Vincenzo, with light-blue hues blending beautifully into darker shades, thereby creating a two-tone look that further made models’ eyes pop.
Moschino
The Moschino dolls were back again, this time rocking a retro 60s vibe with big beehive buns, cat-eye flicks, defined eye creases, and lots of lip liner.