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Raskol One Lift To Rule Them All Shirt

The emphasis on beauty inspired by a particular “character” for the show felt timeless. Individual statements included artful braided sculptures, floor-sweeping hair lengths, and a mélange of imaginative face embellishments. Of course, it wouldn’t be the spring runways without bright bursts of color or wet-look finishes, either. Here, seven hair and makeup trends that emerged throughout the week. The ’90s were everywhere. The decade’s less-is-more attitude was palpable at Victor Glemaud, with muted copper pouts, and Sandy Liang, where Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy served as the muse. On the other end of the spectrum were touches of shine and smolder, as seen at Tory Burch with its rave-worthy silver glitter cat eyes and Sergio Hudson with supermodel-inspired teased updos with sets of cheekbone-grazing strands.

What’s spring without rain to awaken new life? In harmony with the season’s forecast, wet-look skin and hair appeared throughout the week. Standout moments included Eckhaus Latta’s “hyperreal skin” effect achieved through American Psycho-inspired face mask applications and Marrisa Wilson’s cascades of braids strung with clear beads to mimic raindrops. At Collina Strada, there was an array of serpentine braids so long that models tossed them over their shoulders. It was a similar story at PriscaVera, where intricate braids and loose side-slung ponytails swayed to and fro down the runway. Then, at LaQuan Smith, sleek, long, high ponytails were inspired by a horse’s lustrous mane.

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