10 little craziness from Paris Fashion Week

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10 little craziness from Paris Fashion Week
10 little craziness from Paris Fashion Week
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After the most unique fashion week shows, we have collected the most innovative changes among makeup and hair stylists during Paris Fashion Week. Fashion experts and magazine editors expect to see new make-up, nail and hair creations on the catwalks in addition to the presented clothes, and this year's fashion week was no exception, writes fashionista.com.

According to this, in Paris they bravely experimented with combining the classic and artistic look, which mostly does not require a professional make-up artist, with a little skill you can create gothic ombre nails at home or turn yourself into a hydrogenated punk. Check out the latest fads of 2013!

Crystal ears by Dries Van Noten and sparkling eyes by Chanel

Peter Philips meticulously glued his mosaics studded with giant crystals to the earlobes of his nine models. "This collection was inspired by old Hollywood glamour, and Fred Astair and Ginger Rogers," said the fashion house's make-up artist Peter Philips backstage, who also revealed that he wanted to put the glitter around the eyes first, but before the show thought it better to place them on the ear.

Philips also applied make-up to the models of the Chanel house, the make-up master applied silver and gold glitter to the eyelids and eyelashes of the models: according to the editors of vogue.com, the new Chanel make-up has become thick, what do you think about it, is there such an occasion of the year, where would you like to go in this kind of makeup?

Dries Van Noten enriched his latest collection with earrings studded with stones
Dries Van Noten enriched his latest collection with earrings studded with stones

Gareth Pugh's nails for "Zombré"

Pugh experimented with his usual colors, black, white and gray in the design of his fall 2013 collection, and entrusted his models to one of the most professional manicurists, Marian Newman. Newman Pugh, who creates incredible nail miracles, painted his models graphite-colored, gothic ombre, i.e. zombré style nails, which enhanced the atmosphere of the designer's clothes on the catwalk, where the models mostly looked like the living dead.

Rick Owens' messy models

The California-born designer's models' sky-high hairstyles almost distracted from Owens' beautiful coat collection in Paris. The designer's master hairstylist, Luigi Murenu, born in 1964, styled the models' hair with no less than three different flat irons, without the use of styling products, and the results were quite striking on the catwalk.

Rick Owens presented his 2013 collection with models with messy hair
Rick Owens presented his 2013 collection with models with messy hair

Blooming rose effect from Dior

The head designer of the French fashion house, Raf Simons, wanted to see the favorite colors of all time, silver and light pink, on the faces of his models. Professional make-up artist Pat McGrath seems to have complied with the designer's request and created pale pink lips and futuristic silver cat eyes for the models. Would you try the make-up for a stunning look or do you find Dior's 2013 make-up too casual?

The most memorable headdress of the fashion week: Givenchy's Victorian roses for punks

Riccardo Tisci's ribbed paisley skirts, lace sweaters and leather jackets are hard to miss this year, but the show was undoubtedly carried by Luigi Murenu's colorful and pink hairstyles. Tisci was inspired by the Brooklyn band Antony & the Johnsons when designing the collection, so it's no wonder that the curly curls were also inspired by music. According to the star hairdresser, they spent nearly eight hours inventing the rosy hairstyles. What do you think, is it worth thinking so much about hair that doesn't fit into street fashion, or do you like bright orange, purple, sky blue, baby blue and powder pink hairdos?

A hairstyle poem created by the combination of grunge and punk by Haider Ackermann
A hairstyle poem created by the combination of grunge and punk by Haider Ackermann

Haider Ackermann thought in hydrogen blonde

In line with most fashion houses, the designer, who imagines oversized pieces in grunge and punk style, presented his 2013 fall collection with slightly military colors on platinum blonde models. The famous London hair stylist, Eugene Souleiman, dreamed up the black at the base, blonde at the bottom hairstyle for the ombre hairstyle. What do you think about the hair poem inspired by the uncertain future and misunderstood heroines? Are you tired of two-colored hair or are you happy that with this hairstyle you don't have to worry about getting ready in the morning?

Berry and red wine color makeup on the runway of Miu Miu and Anthony Vaccarello

According to Vaccarello's makeup artist Tom Pecheux, berry colors suit all skin tones, so he created matchy-matchy makeup (when one or two colors are used for painting) for the fashion house's models. Burgundy eyes, mouth and nails were particularly popular in Paris. Miu Miu also thought about bleeding red lips this year, which made the features of its models dressed as comic book heroes stricter with dark lipstick.

Braids from Viktor & Rolf

Despite the fact that the fashion house presented an autumn collection, both in make-up and hairstyle, the fashion house opted for a lighter, spring-style appearance. The top-of-the-head hairstyles, magical braids, and fresh, natural-looking make-up that anyone can imagine will certainly be the big favorites of the season in the fall of 2013.

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