![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUv0FlIJFwLjGi_DSvHqVMYvuS__oQMBB3jjRnUi_qqcpQNiW_J3O6nKotYiK5UjppCuz2QxQOwlK0bzSlpHKiuPQ75XruCL0I9uG_u0qP-DEh73EvC71klOvrxEA6aOIfVaSs8zdkKDVX/s640/gif_haider_ackermann_gif_3337_north_499x_white.gif)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjOBKbs1pUP8xQuVsdCVhZCgw4NTsv_TVaU-DwpzXE0pkDy0xN-0Xkg_jkBUHjearoALAW9zmjajuw_IP4UWQKAYs0gQAgo6EETAf-rpMTJtwWQSJz9mpO57HtLOv2e2n7dzXTXYGZQ2Vme/s640/light_gif_5386_north_499x_white.gif)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEha50XCGdObju3HsC-fQPxNknyOVLfvnoJAKs5wIX3NnWTWWmAt8xE_8P6LRqygiJcdUV79_f2VmZ-_LvnvrKeImdLkCUOQtz-IJra_gzC-QRdy4dHiBZfpGjMppG_jwpforDr-iLyt3r0Q/s640/3_gif_854_north_499x_white.gif)
After New York and Milan also in Paris the main beauty code through fashion shows was "natural beauty", the no-make up make-up, like at Haider Ackermann lit up with touches of highlighter, at Dries Van Noten with a super-glowy complexion or at Y/Project that opted for a pure, almost virgin look. Even hairstyles in major shows were looking "undone". We love it!
No comments:
Post a Comment