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You Don't Have to Wait Until Spring to Try These Killer Eye Trends From NYFW

12/09/2018 - 09:40 AM

At this season's New York Fashion Week, the makeup looks were uncharacteristically bold in comparison to past years that historically included barely there makeup. In a welcomed change, makeup artists showed off their creativity with some seriously colourful eye looks. We are loving the imaginative trend so much, we might not be able to wait until the warm weather returns to try out the saturated shades.

Ahead, you'll find some of the New York fashion shows' most daring looks, as well tips to re-create them yourself.

Sorbet Eyes

At Anna Sui, iconic makeup artist Pat McGrath gave a handful of models "kaleidoscope" eyes in bright yellow and pink hues.

Electric Eyes

At Zero + Maria Cornejo, neon eyeliner — like the orange you see here — reigned supreme.

Glitter Moment

At Kate Spade, gold glitter was pressed onto the models' lids for a shimmering effect.

Liquid Gold

At Kim Shui, the models' antique gold eyes reminded us of the versatility of metallic shades.

Pointillism

At Lanyu, the models' eyes were adorned with what looked like abstract paintings.

Vampire Liner

Models walking the Libertine runway got a gothic makeover thanks to bold, jet-black eyeliner.

Watercolour Liner

At Pyer Moss, the makeup artist experimented with a variety of coloured eyeliners softly blended together.

Aqua Eye Shadow

Aside from the oversize floral hair accessories, Rodarte's show included blue shadow that would make even Barbie envious. James Kaliardos used Nars products to create the colourful makeup look.

Starry Eyes

There was a major shimmer moment at Tadashi Shoji inspired by the galaxy and stars.

Fairy Wings

The makeup look at The Blonds' show was inspired by Disney villains. The neon green liner, however, is worthy of a princess.

Neon Mascara

At Ulla Johnson, models wore neon pink mascara that made the whites of their eyes pop.


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