Black and white monochrome and leather adorned the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival’s Runway 5, presented by Harper’s Bazaar.

 

Bursts of colour were also in the mix with designers incorporating different shades of red and blue into their A/W pieces.

 

The new collections from Arthur Galan AG, Bassike, Ellery, Sass and Bide plus more, were accompanied with a dark and edgy smoky eye, which contrasted the skin that had a natural and dewy appearance.

 

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To achieve the natural and bare look the models’ skin had, L’Oreal Paris Nude Magique BB Cream was applied to the face, a ground-breaking product that self-adjusts to match your skin tone. L’Oreal Paris Nude Magique BB Powder was dusted over the top of the base for extra coverage. Cheeks were lightly bronzed with L’Oreal Paris Glam Bronze La Terra, as well as a swipe of Nude Magique BB Blush for a little extra colour.

 

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Make-up artists added depth to the models’ eyebrows by filling them in with L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Le Sourcil in Deep Brown. This created a strong brow to add to the dark and edgy look that they achieved down the runway.

 

L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Le Smokey in #204 Brown Fusion was used to line the top and bottom lash lines. The eyeliner was kept heavier on the outer corner, then gradually thinned as the artists worked their way towards the inner eye.

 

The eyeshadow used on the runway was L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Les Ombres Eyeshadow in E4 Absolute Taupe. This palette incorporates four earthy tones, a deep dark brown, a lighter taupe shade, as well as a soft bronze rich in brown pigments and a lighter bronze colour.

 

The intense smokiness of the eye was created by using the darkest colour from the palette on the outer area of the eyes, making a soft sidewards triangle. This was filled in with the same colour a quarter of the way into the eye lid, then the taupe was used from where the dark colour ended and artists worked their way, blending the two until they reached half way of the lid. The lighter bronze shades from the eyeshadow palette were then blended through the inner half of the eye.

 

To complete the smoky eye, L’Oreal Paris Mega Volume Collagene in Black was applied to the lashes for length and volume. L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Le Kohl in 120 Immaculate Snow was used on the water line to wake up the eyes.

 

The model’s lips were also kept bare to allow the eyes to be the feature, with artists adding a light hue of pink to the lips, using L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche in #379 Sensual Rose.

 

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Hair was also kept minimal, with the stylists opting for a straight, textured look, parted in the middle with the back section teased a little for added height.

 

The hair and makeup for the LMFF runway complemented the designers’ collections perfectly, to flatter rather than overpower the fashion. These are looks that are definitely worthy of replicating as we head into A/W 2013.

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Madeline Zanellini

Madeline has a love for all things fashion and beauty. She combines this with her second love, writing, and is a freelance journalist that delves into the glamorous industry. Adoring the finer things in life, she is daydreaming about a navy Celine bag, adding to her vast collection of shoes or indulging in a macaroon. Blog: mad-zan.blogspot.com Instagram @maddiezanellini

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