New York Fashion Week typically offers a balanced beauty diet, and this season, the menu is personalized. While trends generated by the media (mass and social media) permeate the artist’s approach to hair and makeup, details are tailored to the wearer to enhance natural attributes and energies.
From earthly (see makeup artist Diane Kendal’s cadre at Khaite) to otherworldly (see Thom Browne’s Isamaya Ffrench, who grants makeup artist full creative license), Autumn Top barely-finished applications can sometimes produce stunning results. The result is a beauty buffet that appeals to innate tastes while offering enough oomph to encourage us all to try new things. Here, the five hair and makeup trends that defined New York Fashion Week, officially heading into fashion month.
The Wednesday
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Photography: Hunter Abrams
Rodarte
Netflix’s Wednesday was released in late November, and with that lack of refined goth style, no one was spared – including The artist is behind the fall 770 Runway appearance. Rodarte is dominated by slightly sinister “goth fairy beauty”, with various exaggerated voluptuous eyes paired with black lips and nails, Sandy Liang accessories (hello, scarf) and moody pout, while Batsheva is some eccentric The details feel like direct references.
Molten Metal







Photography: Hunter Abrams
Prabal Gurung