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best of beauty couture 2015
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Chanel
Veiled beauty looks took over the runway at Chanel. Makeup artist Tom Pecheux gave models a bright lip color and dusted a smoky line of eyeshadow across the brows. We also couldn't help but notice the brand's signature camellia flower used as a barrette for the models who wore braids.
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Atelier Versace
Sexy and smoky is the only way to describe the hair and makeup models rocked on the runways at Versace. Hair stylist Guido embraced each model's natural hair texture while Pat McGrath gave eyes a smoky edge.
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Armani Privé
Linda Canetllo created a delicate makeup look with eyeshadow lines inspired by Japanese and Chinese art. Hair stylist Odile Gilbert drew inspiration from bamboo for the slick ponytails adorned with leather ties.
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Schiaparelli
Diverse hair was all the rage at Schiaparelli. From larger-than-life afros to corn rows and pin-straight hair, there was a different look for each model that graced the runway.
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Christian Dior
Dior's own Peter Phillips was the mastermind behind the fresh-faced makeup, but the standout hair came courtesy of Guido. Models sported a sleek updo with a duo of rings connecting to a long ponytail (we want to DIY this look asap).
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Jean Paul Gaultier
The hair that was seen at Jean Pail Gaultier was a masterpiece of its own. Odile Gilbert created individual looks for each model based on their natural texture but took it up a notch (or ten) in the drama department.
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Valentino
Flower crowns and romantic makeup were done right at Valentino. Blush delicately sculpted the cheekbones and the tiny flowers made it seems as if the models had just taken a nap in a flower bed. The whole look was totally dreamy.
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Giambattista Valli
“It’s a little bit like rock meets chic couture,” said makeup artist Val Garland to WWD. The bold, metallic eyeshadows juxtaposed a neutral complexion and understated low ponytail.