5 Major Beauty Trends Spotted At London Fashion Week


Styling your hair for a spontaneous night out this winter will require a lot less thought. At SS Daley, Anna Cofone created looks with a “lived-in texture, but [that] were still quite structured and contained with some definition”. The Authentic Beauty Concept Nymph Salt Spray was used to prep the hair, and then the natural waves and kinks of the hair were accentuated with the Working Hairspray. Just before the models were sent down the runway, Cofone touched up with the Airy Texture Spray to create natural movement, so “it looked like they’d been wearing the hair for around two days and were all emerging from a night out”.

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Backstage at Erdem.

Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde

Erdem featured another effortlessly mussed up hair look by Cofone. “We created a no-product hair look, akin to the no-make-up trend,” she said. “Models had hair casually tucked behind the ears, some with lots of texture and others with minimal texture.” Variations on the same style were also spied at Burberry to close out London Fashion Week.

The naked manicure

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Backstage at Burberry.

Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde

The models at Paolo Carzana, Jawara Alleyne, Sinéad O’Dwyer and Burberry all had squeaky clean, colour-free nails. Any polish that snuck its way onto the runway was sheer and shimmery, or a classic, subtle French. The pops of colour, it seems, were reserved only for the face this season.


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