Paris Fashion Week has come and gone! Not to be outdone by the Italian fashion industry, leading Parisian designers unveiled magnifique collections bolstered by breathtaking sets the famous hairstylists and makeup artists worked their magic to pretty up the statuesque models who attired in the designs in noteworthy looks.
We are definitely fans of a chic chignon but the beauty teams at Chanel, Nina Ricci, and Karl Lagerfeld maximized the ‘do for the catwalk and paired it with standout makeup including smoky eyes, blonde brows and bright red lips, and strong eyebrows that framed golden lids. To achieve volume at the crown, lead hairstylist Guido Palau for Redken at Nina Ricci, boosted strands with Aerate 08 Bodifying Cream-Mousse and set with Forceful 23 Finishing Spray.Heavily, textured hair is a major trend on the fall runways, so it was no surprise when we saw models donning teased tresses at Christian Dior and Comme des Garçons. While the hairstylists at Dior went for a more perfected look accentuated with fishtail braids and berry stained lips.
In Paris Fashion Week the beauty trends that aren’t made for day-to-day wear. But that doesn’t take away from the tremendous detail that produces astonishing hair and makeup masterpieces. From the over-the-top pinned curls and “tanned” complexions at John Galliano to the Bantu knots and pale skin and red pouts at Vivienne Westwood Fashion Week served up extreme beauty.
The ponytail and slickback will never go out of style, and the beauty teams at Chloé, Louis Vuitton, and Balenicaga perfected these retro styles. To create a classic ponytail that complemented the 1950s inspired collection at Louis Vuitton, hair stylist Guido Palau for Redken, curled the ends and concealed the elastic holder by wrapping it with a piece of hair.
In Paris Fashion Week 2010 following designers were there to showcase their latest collection: Elie Saab’s and Giorgio Armani’s autumn/winter Privé collection featured jackets with extended shoulders, knee-length over fit-and-flare skirts and cashmere coats. Cocktail dresses were highlighted by a fold or knot of fabric, while evening gowns glittered in satin or were hand-beaded in sequins. Whitney Port “dreams” of showing her label at Paris Fashion Week.
Exploring the realms of Parisian style, Jean-Paul Gaultier’s Autumn/Winter 2010/2011 haute couture collection featured a striptease by burlesque queen Dita Von Teese. The duo of Italian designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli presented their fourth haute couture for the Valentino fashion label. Famous Jean-Paul Gaultier’s creations from Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week 2011 was also got very good response from audience and same like Franck Sorbier and many more.