This ‘90s-Inspired Lipstick Is About To Be All Over NYFW — And Sell Out, Again
New York Fashion Week is on the horizon and it is time to throw off those sweatpants you have been wearing and open your closet. Even if you don’t attend a show, it’s still a treat to see all of the new trends on the runways.
The F/W ‘22 shows present an added challenge for the hair, nail, and makeup artists tasked with building a beauty fantasy underneath cold weather accessories like hats, balaclavas, gloves, and scarves. Many of the beauty trends from the last few months have put the focus squarely on look-at-me adornments, with energetic color and playful accents proving that no makeup is taking a backseat to glamour for a little while.
I have 13 seasons of going backstage to draw upon, and that gives me the confidence to predict what makeup and hair looks the teams will send down the catwalks for F/W ’22. I think we will see eight beauty trends once NYFW starts, and the best products to replicate the look right now.
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Lipstick from the ‘90s.
The picture is captioned “Dom Bindl / Stringer.”
The ‘90s and Y2K are some of the major beauty inspiration in the year 2022. Even if the rest of the face is bare, a high impact look on the runway can be created with brown lipstick and moody, mauve lip stains. If you are a fan of brown shade, now is a good time to pick up your favorite formula as popular ones have been sold out for months.
The baby has braided hair.
Cindy Ord is with the staff.
Baby braids have exploded in popularity throughout the fall and winter, and if you follow celebs such as Hailey Bieber, you already know about it. I think this effortless look will come up again in the new season, as headpieces like balaclavas continue to dominate the fashion world.
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JVN.
The Drops are complete.
$22
The product is called “jvn complete-nourishing-hair-oil-shine-drops-P479464”.
Nude nails.
Paul Morigi / Stringer.
The nude nails look is finding new life in the beauty world, with variations like coffin nails, short almond nails, and every shape in between appearing on many street style stars. If you want to copy this look, be sure to book your mani appointment now.
The Pouts are called Crimson Pouts.
Jenny Anderson is pictured.
The red lip isn’t going away this season, but the F/W ’22 version is a bit sexier than the spring and summer cherry stained lips. For a wintery beauty moment, deep, come-hither crimsons are the perfect pop of color, and accent an otherwise minimally made-up face beautifully.
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There is a lipstick called Petal Bouche.
The price is $25
There is a variant of thepetal-bouche-matte.
Sculptural hair.
Monica Schipper is a photographer.
When the rest of you is bundled beneath sweaters and coats, sculptural hairdos look especially gorgeous. I am sure we will see a lot of inspiration from stalwarts like Naeemah Lafond and Lacy Redway.
There is a colorful liner.
John Lamparski is pictured.
There are so many colors to choose from this season that New York Fashion Week is poised to take over, with everything from blues, greens, purples, and yellows. A rainbow-lined eye is one of the most versatile makeup trends this season, and it’s just as impactful as a bold graphic design.
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Danessa Myricks.
Bluejay has a waterproof cushion liner.
It’s fifteen dollars.
There is a product called waterproof-cushion-liner.
The embellished adornments are jewels.
Paul Morigi is with Stringer.
It’s called the Euphoria effect, but a face covered in pearls and gemstones is going to walk down a runway at New York Fashion Week. These types of embellished makeup look stunning for a night out with your friends.
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It’s called ColourPop.
Individual face pearls.
$7
The individual pearl-face-jewels are fromcolourpop.com.
French Manicures.
Mireya Acierto is pictured.
The French manicure is one of the best nail looks of the year, and it will make an appearance at dozens of shows during fashion week. For more playful designers like Kim Shui and Collina Strada, it make use of a colorful French tip, while clean and classic designers like Wes Gordon at Carolina Herrera and Jason Wu will prefer the nude and cream American manicure variation.
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There is a Pear Nova.
Classic Lacquer is Reflect.
$13.50
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source: The Zoe Report