Spring/Summer 2018: Backstage With British Vogue Beauty
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Chanel
Tom Pecheux created a bold beauty look at Chanel, comprising blue eyeshadow applied right up to the brows, peachy blush, and glossy pink-red lips. -
Chanel
Sam McKnight complemented the look with plastic-wrapped ponytails. Models’ hair had to be sucked into a vacuum to fit it into the slender transparent tubes. -
Alexander McQueen
Make-up at Alexander McQueen, by Lucia Pieroni, comprised wet-look skin and smudgy eyeliner. -
Alexander McQueen
Guido Palau styled hair in wet-look strands tucked into jewellery and clothes, with additional strands plastered to models’ faces. -
Giambattista Valli
Val Garland created a skin-focused look at Giambattista Valli, with youthful, dewy complexions. -
Giambattista Valli
Hair, by Paul Hanlon, was worn loose and with natural texture. -
Stella McCartney
Pat McGrath created a fresh-faced look at Stella McCartney, with glowing skin. -
Stella McCartney
Eugene Souleiman gave models casual, natural-looking styles, parted wherever suited them best. -
Valentino
Pat McGrath swirled fuchsia blush along the cheekbones and at the temples for a bold take on blush “draping”, finishing with highlighter for an iridescent effect. -
Valentino
Hair, by Guido Palau, was parted at the centre and worn tucked behind the ears. -
Givenchy
At Givenchy, Pat McGrath offset eyes defined in soft brown with a small gem beneath the model’s left eye. -
Givenchy
Hair, by Guido Palau, was worn tousled and natural-looking. -
Altuzarra
At Altuzarra, Tom Pecheux created a glowing, natural beauty look, with perfected skin. -
Altuzarra
Hair was styled by Odile Gilbert, in loose natural waves. -
Yohji Yamamoto
For the make-up at Yohji Yamamoto, hand-painted face tattoos by Pat McGrath took the focus from otherwise natural-looking make-up. -
Yohji Yamamoto
Hair was slicked down for a wet-look effect, styled by Eugene Souleiman. -
Undercover
Glitter eyeshadow in a variety of hues was applied liberally to the models’ lids at Undercover, by the team at Katsuya Kamo. -
Undercover
In keeping with the show’s Fifties theme, hair was set in big rolls on top of the head, also by Katsuya Kamo. -
Issey Miyake
Alex Box for MAC created a pared-back beauty look, with subtle, youthful tones around the eyes, and lightly flushed cheeks. -
Issey Miyake
Hair – by James Pecis for L’Oréal Paris – was natural in texture, with longer-haired models having it swept back into an intricate chignon. -
Isabel Marant
Classic, laid-back beauty was the order of the day at Isabel Marant, with healthy-looking skin the focus of the make-up by Lisa Butler. -
Isabel Marant
Hair was styled in tousled waves by Damien Boissinot. -
Balmain
At Balmain, Val Garland created supermodel-esque glowing skin and groomed brows. -
Balmain
Hair, by Sam McKnight, was worn in gentle waves, parted low on one side. -
Rochas
Lucia Pieroni created a fresh-faced look with a graphic black liner look at Rochas. -
Rochas
For hair, Anthony Turner created low-slung knots, woven with printed fabric and with loose strands around the face. -
Dries Van Noten
At Dries Van Noten, Peter Philips used rhinestones to adorn models’ faces, most strikingly around the eyes. -
Dries Van Noten
Other models wore the crystals across their bottom lip, along their parting or in a vertical line on their mouths. -
Dries Van Noten
For hair, Sam McKnight created slicked-back, side-parted styles, often with a skinny strip of crystals at the parting. -
Lanvin
Karim Rahman created a smudged black “feline” eye at Lanvin, using black cream pigment on the bend of a straw at the outer corners of the eyes. -
Lanvin
Hair, by Tomohiro Ohashi, was a low, sleek ponytail wrapped with a silk Lanvin scarf. -
Maison Martin Margiela
At Maison Martin Margiela, Pat McGrath gave skin a luminous glow and painted lips an ultra-matt pink. -
Maison Martin Margiela
Hair was styled by Eugene Souleiman and adorned with accessories including feathers, netting and gold glitter paint. -
Saint Laurent
Tom Pecheux created an enhanced natural look at Saint Laurent, with glowing skin as the focus. -
Saint Laurent
Anthony Turner styled most of the models’ hair in knots at the nape of the neck, whilst others wore their hair loose. -
Christian Dior
Spidery lashes and kohl-lined eyes were the focus of the beauty look by Peter Philips at Dior. -
Christian Dior
Hair was styled by Guido Palau, with the front section swept back from the face. -
Dolce & Gabbana
Pat McGrath created a classic Dolce & Gabbana look, with winged eyeliner and lipstick in varying shades of red, plum and pink. -
Dolce & Gabbana
Guido Palau styled the hair sleek and straight, whilst models with curls or shorter hair kept their natural texture. -
Dolce & Gabbana
Many of the models wore oversized hair accessories, from crowns to jewelled clips. -
Marni
Pat McGrath used graphic blocks of colour on the eyes at Marni, in bold blue, green or turquoise. -
Marni
Duffy styled the hair in wet-look, swept-back styles tucked behind models’ ears. -
Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
Tom Pecheux was responsible for the make-up at Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, which focused on dewy skin and glossy pink lips. -
Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
Sam McKnight styled hair in cool-girl waves, using his eponymous product line. -
Bottega Veneta
Perfected, glowing skin was the key to the Bottega Veneta make-up by Pat McGrath. -
Bottega Veneta
Hair, by Guido Palau was worn glossy and sleek, tucked behind models’ ears. -
Etro
Mark Carrasquillo was responsible for the highlighted, dewy skin and softly defined eyes at Etro. -
Etro
James Pecis swept models’ hair back from their faces, finishing with a wet-look gel texture. -
Versace
Pat McGrath was the make-up maestro behind the glowing skin, groomed brows and defined eyes of the Nineties supers and current top models who walked the runway at Versace. Donatella Versace took to Instagram to share her delight that McGrath had brought her a new lipstick, aptly given the designer’s name, backstage. -
Versace
Hair was styled straight and sleek by Guido Palau, and clipped into place with Versace accessories at either side of the head. -
Giorgio Armani
Linda Cantello created a bold black and white eye make-up look at Giorgio Armani, with matt white powder on the tops of the cheekbones. -
Giorgio Armani
For hair, Roberta Bellazzi fitted models with choppy black wigs. -
Moschino
Make-up by Tom Pecheux at Moschino, had a Nineties supermodel vibe, with brown-lined lips and ultra-groomed brows. -
Moschino
Nails, by Miss Pop Nails, were adorned with a net lace effect. -
Moschino
Paul Hanlon fitted each model with a pixie crop wig, inspired by Christy Turlington. -
Prada
Perfected skin was the focus of the make-up by Pat McGrath at Prada. -
Prada
Hair, by Guido Palau, was tied in low ponytails with choppy sections worn loose around the face. -
Fendi
At Fendi, Peter Philips gave models graphic swoops of cat-eye liner, in an inky petrol hue. -
Fendi
Hair was styled by Sam McKnight, worn in low ponytails with sweeping “fringes” in green, petrol or grey. -
Max Mara
At Max Mara, make-up by Tom Pecheux focused upon bold red lips and subtly defined eyes. -
Max Mara
Hair, by Sam McKnight, was worn in side-parted ponytails fastened low at the nape of the neck. -
Alberta Ferretti
At Alberta Ferretti, Tom Pecheux created a silvery smoky eye look and dewy skin. -
Alberta Ferretti
Guido Palau styled hair in wet-look sectioned ponytails, with loose strands of hair worn gelled to the face. -
Gucci
Yadim created a variety of different beauty looks at Gucci, including bare-faced minimalism and bold lip colours -
Gucci
Glitter was also used in several looks, from sparkling lashes to twinkling lids. -
Gucci
Hair, by Paul Hanlon, was different for each model, from Farrah Fawcett waves to corkscrew curls. -
Tommy Hilfiger
Make-up at Tommy Hilfiger, by Mark Carrasquillo, focused primarily on an almond-shapes matt black eye, whilst skin was fresh and youthful. -
Tommy Hilfiger
Hair, by Eugene Souleiman, was worn in natural, rock’n’roll styles to suit each model. whilst nails were painted black by Marian Newman. -
Christopher Kane
Lucia Pieroni used Christopher Kane’s new Nars collection to create the look at his spring/summer 2018 show, using a duo of metallic shadows around the eyes and highlighting the skin. -
Christopher Kane
Guido Palau styled hair in dishevelled ponytails, parted at the centre. -
Erdem
A bold eyeliner flick was the focus of the make-up at Erdem, by Val Garland. -
Erdem
Hair, by Anthony Turner, was styled with a Forties-style roll at the front, and fastened into a curled ponytail at the back. -
Roksanda
At Roksanda, Miranda Joyce perfected models’ skin before giving lips a soft pink stain, while some others wore more of a berry hue. -
Roksanda
James Pecis blow-dried hair and styled it in soft waves or curls depending upon natural texture. -
Topshop Unique
Lynsey Alexander created smudgy glitter eye looks in both pink and green at Topshop Unique, allowing the models themselves to choose which of the two colours they wore. -
Topshop Unique
Hair, styled by Duffy using L’Oréal Professionnel, was worn in casual, side-parted waves. -
Versus Versace
Charlotte Tilbury created bold, winged eyeliner looks at Versus Versace, offset by nude lips. -
Versus Versace
Hair, by Eugene Souleiman, varied from Bardot-esque blow-dries to kinky curls, depending upon each model’s own natural texture. -
Simone Rocha
Sam Bryant created a feminine, doll-like look at Simone Rocha, with flushed cheeks and pink lips. -
Simone Rocha
James Pecis styled hair in romantic curls adorned with embellished hair clips. -
Ashley Williams
Make-up by Thomas de Kluyver at Ashley Williams was kept to a minimum, with playful statement eyeliner strokes providing the focal point. -
Ashley Williams
Soichi Inagaki gave hair gritty texture, accessorising with clips reading “Hate”, “Love” and “Boys” and “Girls”. -
Shrimps
Lucy Burt used MAC to create dewy skin and “after-party” glitter lips at the Shrimps show. -
Shrimps
Hair, by Indira Schauwecker, was worn with loose, curled tendrils around the face. -
Marc Jacobs
Dramatic winged eyeliner, drawn to suit each model’s own eye shape, was the focus of the look at Marc Jacobs, created by Diane Kendal using Marc Jacobs Beauty. -
Marc Jacobs
Jin Soon Choi created a deliberately “grown-out” mani, painting only about three quarters of the way down the nail. -
Marc Jacobs
Guido Palau wrapped each model’s hair into a silk turban, some accessorised with oversized brooches. -
Marchesa
Gucci Westman used Kevyn Aucoin products to create a smudgy smoky eye at Marchesa. -
Marchesa
Hair was styled my Antonio Corral Calero, in either mussed-up loose waves or up-dos with gravity-defying quiffs. -
Michael Kors
Make-up was kept to a (literally) bare minimum at Michael Kors, with Dick Page only using concealer where needed. -
Michael Kors
Whilst a few models wore ballerina buns, Orlando Pita ordered many of them to sleep on wet hair the night before the show for natural-looking waves. -
Coach 1941
At Coach 1941, Pat McGrath made kohl-lined eyes and glowing skin the focus of the laid-back look. -
Coach 1941
Guido Palau styled hair in mussed-up, cool-girl styles using Redken products. -
Helmut Lang
Inge Grognard created a two-tone red lip at Helmut Lang, with red at the centre and a deep burgundy at the corners. -
Helmut Lang
Nails, by Naomi Yasuda, were long and squared-off, with the Helmut Lang logo. -
Helmut Lang
Holli Smith styled hair into asymmetric twists and curls, using Tresemme products. -
Anna Sui
Make-up at Anna Sui was all about light, with silver liner extended above and below the eyes to create a wide-eyed, high-shine finish. Some models also sported flowers painted onto their faces. -
Anna Sui
Hair, by Garren, chimed with the hippie sensibility of the collection, styled in loose waves which were sometimes paired with twisted sections at the crown. -
Oscar de la Renta
Tom Pecheux created a modern take on the feline eyeliner flick at Oscar de la Renta, with a flash of blue, turquoise, lilac or pink at the outer corners. -
Oscar de la Renta
Hair, by Orlando Pita, was relaxed and natural-looking. -
Fenty x Puma
At Fenty x Puma, James Kaliardos used Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty by Rihanna collection to create a truly glowing beauty look. -
Fenty x Puma
Highlighter was the key product, applied at the temples, on the cheekbones and around the eyes. -
Fenty x Puma
Hair was by Yusef, styled in sleek up-dos woven with neon hair accessories. -
Sies Marjan
Some models at Sies Marjan sported a bare-faced look, whilst for others make-up artist Thomas de Kluyver applied an orange-red lipstick, on the lips and outside the natural lip line. -
Sies Marjan
Hair, by Duffy, was adapted to suit each model. -
Victoria Beckham
Pat McGrath created a pared-back look at Victoria Beckham, with fresh skin and subtle definition making for a natural-looking beauty. -
Victoria Beckham
Guido Palau styled hair in neat ponytails, using Redken’s Wind Blown texturising spritz for a relaxed finish. -
Prabal Gurung
Make-up artist Diane Kendal created a fresh-faced look at Prabal Gurung, offset by gloss eyelids. -
Prabal Gurung
Hair, by Anthony Turner, was slicked back and gelled into place. -
Alexander Wang
At Alexander Wang, Diane Kendal created a fresh-faced, sun-kissed look using subtle make-up in neutral tones, by Nars. -
Alexander Wang
For hair, Guido Palau created tousled waves, parted wherever best suited each model. -
Jill Stuart
James Kaliardos created a reverse cat-eye at Jill Stuart, with liner applied onto the lower lash line and extended outwards. -
Jill Stuart
Hair, by Odile Gilbert for Tresemme, was styled in loose waves with small plaits woven into them. -
Self-Portrait
Eyes decorated with flashes of purple and yellow made for a colourful look at Self-Portrait, by Erin Parsons. -
Self-Portrait
Gina Edwards painted models’ nails either deep burgundy or a dusty rose hue. -
Self-Portrait
Hair was styled in undone pompadour styles, by Jimmy Paul. -
Jeremy Scott
Kabuki, using MAC, was responsible for the make-up at Jeremy Scott – fresh, minimal make-up with a trio of crystals beneath each eye. -
Jeremy Scott
Nail artist Miss Pop created an arresting nail look, using a neon polish and then dusting the fingers with silver glitter. -
Jeremy Scott
Eugene Souleiman created an array of individual hairstyles at Jeremy Scott, from high ponytails to topknots and mussed-up waves. -
Monse
At Monse, Grace Lee created modern takes on the classic cat-eye flick, using negative space and double lines to graphic effect. -
Monse
For the hair, Tresemme hairstylist Odile Gilbert created high ponytails with the front section of the hair pulled back from the head for a sleek effect, whilst strands were left loose at the temples. -
Jason Wu
Yadim created a sun-kissed glow at Jason Wu, with foundation a few shades darker than the models’ own skin tone. A graphic cat-eye-style “smudge” at the outer corner of the eyes completed the look. -
Jason Wu
Hair, by Holli Smith, was sleek and side-parted with a wet-look finish. -
Tory Burch
At Tory Burch, Diane Kendal perfected models’ skin before creating the softest of smoky eye looks. -
Tory Burch
Guido Palau blow-dried hair sleek and straight, for a minimalistic look. -
Adam Selman
Defined lashes and warm skin were key features of the beauty look at Adam Selman, by Dick Page. -
Adam Selman
James Pecis styled hair in mussed-up waves, pinned back on one side, whilst nails were painted a bold scarlet by Holly Falcon. -
Tom Ford
At Tom Ford, Pat McGrath created graphic swoops of glittering black on the eyes. -
Tom Ford
Skin was glowing and fresh, with bronzer applied high on the cheekbones. -
Tom Ford
For the hair, Orlando Pita created faux pixie crops with sweeping fringes.

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