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Fashion Week: The Best Style & Makeup Trends – Balenciaga, Anne Hathaway, Fendi
Paris Fashion week confirmed style trends for make-up and shapes: Exaggerated shoulders, plush fabrics, platform shoes, the return of the extreme mini and clean eyes for make-up.
(l) The emergence of Anne Hathaway back into the spotlight after a period of retreat is most welcome. The Devil Wears Prada Star has always known her way around haute couture. At Bulgari she wore trending yellow. Shorts with a Barbi mule and the must-have accessory of the season – the oversized evening coat.
(r) Barbi. Period. In this micro mini by Valentino the star glittered in another fashion trend. The extreme mini. Now add the other style trend we’ve been noting since Cannes: The platform is back.
80s Fashion Trend – shoulders. This Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture Fall Winter 2022 2023 pantsuit with extreme shoulders is to die for – and just think – with Covid still lingering with shoulders like that you don’t have to worry about keeping your six feet distance, with shoulders like these you cannot get close!
Fashion week was for FALL 2022-2023 so coats featured strongly. Dramatic coats with collar drama that puddled and flowed made Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture something every woman would love. Note the blue eye color without mascara.
Kate Beckinsale attends the Elie Saab Haute Couture Fall Winter Collection. She’s got the fashion trends – exaggerated shoulders, mini and platforms.
Makeup Trends: No mascara. For those who come home after a day at work to discover black smears below their eyes or dots spotting their lids – celebrate. Easy to accomplish. A pale face. Powder. Subtle hue – or a brighter one. You’re done. The make-up trend was everywhere in Paris. (l) Fendi. (r) Zuhair Murad
Fendi was sublime. Mint green which we’ve seen on men in a full body wrap knit with another Cannes Trend: gloves.
Giorgio Armani Prive Haute Couture Fall Winter 2022 2023 is classic ‘money-style’ and a throw back to the clean lines that established the name: Armani. It’s the cut, the fabric, the flow. You don’t need to show everything. People stop and stare anyway.