Fiercy Beauty Looks Spotted At Couture SS’24 Fashion Week
Fashion powerhouses like Christian Dior, Chanel, and Giambattista Valli, among others, are unveiling their spring/summer 2024 collections.
Haute Couture Fashion Week never fails to dazzle, showcasing not just the awe-inspiring gowns destined for future red carpets but also the enchanting beauty looks that complement the fashion and serve as a wellspring of inspiration for special events ranging from weddings to festivals and parties.
Fashion powerhouses like Christian Dior, Chanel, and Giambattista Valli, among others, are unveiling their spring/summer 2024 collections. As anticipated, these collections are proving to be a rich source of material for mood boards.
Witness our selection of the most inspiring hair and makeup looks straight from the couture catwalks, capturing a visual spectacle whether conveying a dreamlike essence or showcasing an elevated interpretation of classic beauty.
SCHIAPARELLI
Yet another captivating beauty element that caught our attention during haute couture week was the revived affection for rhinestones. Among the standout collections was Schiaparelli’s, where Pat McGrath and her team introduced the instantly iconic crystal ear. McGrath’s influence extended to the bleached brow aesthetic and radiant skin, notably achieved using the Sublime Skin Highlighter in Nude Opal, a newly introduced limited-edition shade.
CHANEL
At Chanel, black bows were also a prominent feature, adorning glossy low ponytails and half-up hairdos with loose waves, adding a touch of elegance and femininity.
SIMONE ROHA for JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
Jean Paul Gaultier, under designer Simone Rocha, featured bare faces adorned with silver leaf-like crystals around the eyes, creating a dramatic and unique look. Crystal embellishments on the lips further emphasized Rocha’s signature accessory-focused aesthetic.
DIOR
Dior opted for braids and bows, with hairstylist Guido Palau twisting braids into a wide bun shape and accentuating them with black velvet ribbons.
Fendi showcased sleek updos and fresh-faced models, highlighting natural features and reflecting the understated nature of the garments.
MAISON MARGIELA
Maison Margiela’s makeup resembled textural oil paintings, incorporating the popular glass skin trend. Each model’s face looked moonlit and reflective, while Vaudeville-style skinny brows added a turn-of-the-century touch.
VALENTINO
Valentino embraced a revolutionary seasonal trend with deep vampy lipstick, paired with edgy wet-look slicked-back low buns.