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Fall beauty 2011 trend report: Makeup

MUTE BUTTON: Despite the wildly creative art that’s been dominating nails as of late, minimalism has tiptoed back.
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“[He] wanted a simple and clean look,” Jin Soon Choi explained of the “wintery white” nails at Derek Lam. “There’s a softness to it. It’s not too white and has a little pink in it.”
Severine Goncalves
Pared-down nails at Giambattista Valli came courtesy of a coat of pearly polish to add a veil of light to tips.
Sophy Robson
Known for her avant-garde manicures, Robson kept things minimal at Christopher Kane, skipping lacquer altogether and simply buffing nails and rubbing in a drop of cuticle oil for a healthy shine.
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Carlo Mendoza
- Photography by Nicole Stafford
- HERMÈS Fall 2011. Photography by Peter Stigter.
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