Best of Beauty: Our 5 favourite looks from Paris Fashion Week Spring 2015

Photography via Style.com
Photography via Style.com

1. More appliqués at Dior
We told you Peter Philips likes his arts and crafts. At Dior, he applied satin pastel strips on eyes the result looked like a pale stroke of colour but with no steady-hand or expertise required. Beauty editors backstage were told that the adhesive liner will be available to buy come January. We’re currently stalking our PR contact here to find out whether or not this includes Canada.

2. Shore thing at Valentino
Inspired by the collection‚s seaside theme, Guido Palau created beachy hair, pulled it halfway up and topped it with a gold hair piece decorated with shells and underwater treasures.


3. Choose your own adventure at Chanel

Karl wanted to embrace each model‚s own beauty, opting to skip a uniform look. Hairstylist Sam McKnight enhanced everyone‚s natural texture, while Tom Pecheux alternated between liner, colourful shadow, or nothing at all. Even though playing favourites seems to go against the everyone-is-special theme, we kind of wish the models had all worn the gorgeous, diffused rainbow eye.

4. Crimp my pony at Stella McCartney
The 80s texturizing tool popped up again at Stella McCartney, wielded by Eugene Souleiman. The stylist was looking for a way to reinvent the ubiquitous ponytail, and he did just that by adding texture to random pieces of hair, before securing it at the nape of the neck.

5. Sea watch at Elie Saab
After the blue-white ombre liner caught our attention at Holly Fulton, seeing the beauty look at Elie Saab solidified our obsession with eyes lined in oceanic hues. In this case, Tom Pecheux rimmed lids with a blend of two shadows and two pencils for an amplified version of the look.

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