The Best Beauty Looks from Fall 2018 Couture Fashion WeekErin LukasThu, July 5, 2018 at 2:30 PM UTCCrimped hair has never looked so chic. The '80s style was paired with a swipe of rose eyeshadow across models' lids. Peter White/Getty ImagesAt Schiaparelli, models' hair was left naturally textured and pulled back into low, center-parted ponytails. A touch of silver eyeshadow, tapped on the corners of the inner eyes, made them appear bigger and brighter.Peter White/Getty ImagesMakeup artist Pat McGrath gave models a matte red lip and illuminated skin using her Skin Fetish highlighter ($48; Sephora.com). Hair was styled in wet-look waves. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesA new way to wear your ponytail: half-up and then sectioned off in multiple, smaller ones for a woven effect. Getty (2)There's no-makeup makeup, and then there's the flawless skin that makeup artist Peter Philips gave the models at Christian Dior. He used the brand's new Backstage Face & Body Foundation ($40; Sephora.com), which comes in 40 shades. Guido Palau styled models' hair in low ponytails and wrapped them with crisscrossed elastics.Dominique Charriau/WireImageMakeup artist Pat McGrath paired simple, cat-flick eyeliner with quite possibly the glowiest skin ever. Hair was left down or tied in loose, low ponytails, and accessorized with metal headpieces. Getty (2)Makeup artist Tom Pecheux added a pop of color to models' smokey eyes by lining them with turquoise eyeliner and glitter. Hair was pulled into slick ponytails with curly pompadours up top. Getty ImagesSee-through veils were placed over models' heads, while others wore their hair loosely tied in faux beehives with headbands. Getty (2)Makeup artist Tom Pecheux drew exaggerated cat-eyes on models, while hairstylist Sam McKnight pulled her hair up into giant beehives with the front pieces parted down the center and tucked behind the ears. Victor Boyko/Getty ImagesSparkly blue pigment was traced along the models' eyes, nose, and lips. Hair was pulled back into sleek low ponytails. Christian Vierig/Getty ImagesThe look at Elie Saab was effortlessly glamorous. Numerous coats of mascara gave models babydoll lashes, and hair was worn in a deep side part with loose, soft waves. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesThese embellished crowns are fit for a royal. The models' gold eyeshadow matched their headpieces. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesSmudgy eyeliner and bleached brows made up the edgy beauty look at Viktor & Rolf. Peter White/Getty ImagesThis isn't your average smoky eye. Similar to the negative space eyeliner trend we've seen this past year, a swipe of hot pink eyeshadow was applied above the creases of models' eyes. Hair was twisted up into undone low buns. Peter White/Getty ImagesThe award for the most voluminous, biggest hair at couture week goes to Valentino. Some models were also given metallic emerald green or cerulean blue exaggerated cat-eyes. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty1 of 161 of 16Christophe Josse Haute Couture2 of 16Crimped hair has never looked so chic. The '80s style was paired with a swipe of rose eyeshadow across models' lids. Peter White/Getty ImagesSchiaparelli Haute Couture3 of 16At Schiaparelli, models' hair was left naturally textured and pulled back into low, center-parted ponytails. A touch of silver eyeshadow, tapped on the corners of the inner eyes, made them appear bigger and brighter.Peter White/Getty ImagesMiu Miu 2019 Cruise Collection4 of 16Makeup artist Pat McGrath gave models a matte red lip and illuminated skin using her Skin Fetish highlighter ($48; Sephora.com). Hair was styled in wet-look waves. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesIris Van Herpen Haute Couture5 of 16A new way to wear your ponytail: half-up and then sectioned off in multiple, smaller ones for a woven effect. Getty (2)Christian Dior Haute Couture6 of 16There's no-makeup makeup, and then there's the flawless skin that makeup artist Peter Philips gave the models at Christian Dior. He used the brand's new Backstage Face & Body Foundation ($40; Sephora.com), which comes in 40 shades. Guido Palau styled models' hair in low ponytails and wrapped them with crisscrossed elastics.Dominique Charriau/WireImageGivenchy Haute Couture7 of 16Makeup artist Pat McGrath paired simple, cat-flick eyeliner with quite possibly the glowiest skin ever. Hair was left down or tied in loose, low ponytails, and accessorized with metal headpieces. Getty (2)Chanel Haute Couture8 of 16Makeup artist Tom Pecheux added a pop of color to models' smokey eyes by lining them with turquoise eyeliner and glitter. Hair was pulled into slick ponytails with curly pompadours up top. Getty ImagesGiambattista Valli Haute Couture9 of 16See-through veils were placed over models' heads, while others wore their hair loosely tied in faux beehives with headbands. Getty (2)Fendi Couture10 of 16Makeup artist Tom Pecheux drew exaggerated cat-eyes on models, while hairstylist Sam McKnight pulled her hair up into giant beehives with the front pieces parted down the center and tucked behind the ears. Victor Boyko/Getty ImagesMaison Margiela Haute Couture11 of 16Sparkly blue pigment was traced along the models' eyes, nose, and lips. Hair was pulled back into sleek low ponytails. Christian Vierig/Getty ImagesElie Saab Haute Couture12 of 16The look at Elie Saab was effortlessly glamorous. Numerous coats of mascara gave models babydoll lashes, and hair was worn in a deep side part with loose, soft waves. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesZuhair Murad Haute Couture13 of 16These embellished crowns are fit for a royal. The models' gold eyeshadow matched their headpieces. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesViktor & Rolf Haute Couture14 of 16Smudgy eyeliner and bleached brows made up the edgy beauty look at Viktor & Rolf. Peter White/Getty ImagesGiorgio Armani Prive15 of 16This isn't your average smoky eye. Similar to the negative space eyeliner trend we've seen this past year, a swipe of hot pink eyeshadow was applied above the creases of models' eyes. Hair was twisted up into undone low buns. Peter White/Getty ImagesValentino Haute Couture16 of 16The award for the most voluminous, biggest hair at couture week goes to Valentino. Some models were also given metallic emerald green or cerulean blue exaggerated cat-eyes. Pascal Le Segretain/GettyThese are the best hair and makeup looks from the Paris Couture Fashion Week Fall 2018 shows.About Our Ads