Buongiorno! Leave it to Milan to bring some of the most out-of-this-world, extravagant beauty looks. From Marie Antoinette wigs at Moschino to Lauren Conrad-esque mascara tears at Gucci, the fusion of fashion, beauty, and popular culture is alive and thriving in Milan. Ahead, the best beauty moments from the latest runway shows.
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Gucci's Mascara Tears
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Is Alessandro Michele a fan of The Hills? Gucci global makeup artist Thomas de Kluyver must be! For his latest show, models wore black eyeliner that ran down from their lower lashes, similar to Lauren Conrad's now-iconic mascara-filled tears. To match, models wore intricate hair accessories like glitter headbands, printed scarves, and pillbox hats.
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Fendi's Headband Flip
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Hairstylist Sam McKnight described the look as "Abstract asymmetrical sculptures, and elegant twists and turns," for the latest Fendi show. The creative genius created 54 updos that will have you craving carbs. "Updos inspired by a visit to a bakery," he wrote on Instagram. "Twisted pretzels, plaited bread, and cinnamon swirls (or walnut whips). Having fun with a bun. And no calories."
McKnight finished the looks with headbands placed upside down for a helmet-meets-Star Wars-vibe. Delicious food meets sci-fi is a look we can all get behind.
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Prada's Crowns Fit
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If the crown fits? Guido Palau, Prada's staple stylist, created a few blunt bobs and adorned them with logo crown visors. For beauty, Pat McGrath kept the skin simple with a full focus on the eyes. Straight lines of color created a futuristic moment on the runway. In the words of McGrath: "sublime."
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Moschino's Marie Antoinette
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We can always expect over-the-top styles when it comes to Moschino, and the beauty category is no different. Hairstylist Paul Hanlon was responsible for the wild wigs models wore to match the Marie Antoinette cosplay. MAC makeup artist Tom Pecheux kept it subtle with black cat eyes that spoke to the period.