7 Autumn/Winter Beauty Trends That Will Define the Season
From lips to locks, get to know these hair and make-up trends now
9 September 2019
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Autumn is coming, and in the beauty world, that means it’s time to switch up our summer routines and embrace everything the new season has to offer.
The catwalks gave us a host of suitably autumnal looks, from dark lips to romantic hair (plus a bit of festive glitter). Here’s what’s going to be big in beauty for AW19…
1. Matte red lips
A velvet revolution was afoot backstage at Fashion Week, as make-up artists painted pouts in ruby red shades devoid of shine.
At Oscar de la Renta, the pigment had a blurry, soft-edged quality, while at Emilia Wickstead, Versace and Louis Vuitton, the colour was opaque and precisely lined.
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Will these techniques work in the real world? Not really, but with a host of new mascaras on the market, it means doll-like lashes are a must for AW19.
3. Berry lips
Red isn’t your only option for lippy this season. Berry shades were also a huge trend, from juicy plum at Roksanda and Tommy Hilfiger to deepest blackcurrant at Yohji Yamamoto and Marni.
Whether you go for satin texture or matte, one thing’s for certain – you won’t have to worry about red wine stains.
4. Glitter
With party season falling smack bang in the middle of AW19, it makes sense that glitter keeps coming back as a key eye make-up trend, and this time around, there’s a sparkly option for everyone, from minimal to OTT.
Try a delicate dusting of silver flecks paired with cleaned skin and bare lips a la the Dries Van Noten catwalk, or load up your lids with jewel-toned dazzle dust, as seen at Halpern and Rodarte.
5. Glossy lips
At the other end of the texture spectrum, those who prefer shine to matte will be pleased to know that the lip gloss renaissance is still going strong.
This season, rather than a thick layer of lacquered colour, it’s about a ‘your lips but better’ vibe, like the soft pink tones at Naeem Khan and the juicy ‘bitten’ shade at Christopher Kane.
6. Messy hair
Sadly, no, this doesn’t mean you can just roll out of bed and say you’re on trend – in Fashion Week terms, messy means artfully arranged hair that has an undone quality, when actually, it’s very much ‘done’.
At Versace, extensions were actually added to the front of models hair to create wisps, while balloons were used to create frizz at Alexa Chung, but the prettiest example was as Preen, where irregular curls were twisted and pinned into models hair to create a beautifully windswept feel.
7. Hair gel
Yes, really, the product your teenage brother used to plaster on is back, but not the way he wore it.
One of the most incredible hair looks of the season was at Burberry, where strands were gelled and arranged in tattoo-like patterns on models’ foreheads. At Fendi and JW Anderson, locks were looped into wide, wet-look curls, while at Richard Quinn, the remit was graphic ‘glassy’ hair.