The spring/summer 2022 runways showed us the sophisticated accessories and glamorous ready-to-wear pieces to covet next season. Whilst we were mentally compiling our wishlist, we also spotted a couple of beauty trends that we can’t get enough of.
Whatever your wardrobe may look like right now, spicing up your everyday beauty routine can help add flair to a look without the need for a wardrobe refresh. Swap your neutral-coloured eyeshadow for something a little more fun or maybe even give yourself a stunning new ‘do. Scroll down to see our favourite beauty trends, hot off the spring/summer 2022 runways.
Dramatic Eye Makeup
To make your eyes pop during the day, go for eyeshadows in bright hues such as turquoise and lime green, as pictured at Versace. At night, opt for a creative winged liner look, as seen at Valentino or a subtle and sexy smokey eye, as shown at Fendi.
Effortless Waves
Create the perfect day or night hairstyle, for work or play, with some effortless, beachy waves as seen at Isabel Marant, Chanel and Saint Laurent. Depending on your mood and overall look, go for either loose or tousled curls, and rough it up with some salt spray for a more grunge feel.
The No Makeup, Makeup Look
Achieve the perfect no makeup, makeup look – as shown at Prada, Hermés and Louis Vuitton – without looking like you just rolled out of bed. For glowing skin and defined cheekbones, all you really need is a lightweight concealer, radiant, dewy highlighter and a pinch of blush.
Sleek, Straight Hair
Whether your hair is long, short or anything in between, give it a super smooth and sleek finish as seen at Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana and Versace. For a more natural look, use a paddle brush with a hair-dryer and add some hair oil for extra sheen.
Ultra-Glossy Lips
Lip gloss is back! Get the perfect shiny pout as shown at Giorgio Armani, Dior and Fendi. Choose a hydrating lip gloss, that’s shimmery and not sticky, in a shade that suits you best. Simply wear it on its own or on top of your favourite lipstick.
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