Models strutted down the runway with dark eye makeup, pale lips and front side braids.
Rocking bare brows and lashes, models' vibrant matte cobalt cat eyes stood out on the runway.
Revlon Global Artistic Director Gucci Westman created an eye-popping bronze eye. He paired fun makeup colors with sleek low ponytails.
Bold eyebrows, dramatic lips and bare eyes dominated the runway.
Working with MAC, makeup artist Kabuki gave models subtle eyes and wine-stained lips.
Full bangs and playful eye makeup popped up on models in the show, paying homage to '60s-style beauty.
Shiseido Makeup Artistic Director Dick Page gave models dramatic eyes with hints of color.
Models were sent down the runway with slicked back hairstyles and monochromatic makeup.
Modernized '50s glamour made a comeback, as models wore short bob hairstyles, exaggerated cat eye makeup and shiny lips.
Models made quite a statement with their teased curly hair and eye-popping makeup.
Models' messy braids were paired with cat eyes and rosy cheeks.
Shiseido Makeup Artistic Director Dick Page kept makeup very minimal. Models sported natural eyebrows and bare eye makeup.
Models were given classic red lips, neutral eyes and defined natural brows by Shiseido Makeup Artistic Director Dick Page.
Shiseido Makeup Artistic Director Dick Page sent models down the runway with dramatically shaded eyes and bold red pouts.
The Spanish-inspired lingerie collection called for gorgeous red lips and subtle nude manicures by butter LONDON. Eye makeup was left clean and bare for maximum impact.
The grunge look was in full effect thanks to messy, undone hair and pale, porcelain skin.
Hair was loosely curled and parted to the side, while coral red lips and nails matched for a nod to the '80s.
Inspired by vanity and old Hollywood glam, lead manicurist Katie Hughes for butter LONDON balanced a strong lip color with nude nail polish.
Beyoncé's manicurist Lisa Logan created this edgy manicure with Red Carpet Manicure gel polish and dazzling glitter tips. "It's almost as if the nails were dipped in nature," she exclusively told E! News of her creative inspiration.
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