At New York Fashion Week, beauty details rarely go unnoticed. Whether its an eye-catching cut crease or a light-reflecting lip look, the runway has become the prime place to forecast the season's most impactful beauty trends. But, every innovative makeup detail requires an equally essential skincare prep routine. At Eckhaus Latta SS26, skincare brand Dieux brought its cult-favorite Forever Eye Mask to center stage, extending skincare's role far beyond just prep and rendering it a part of the run...
Carisa Janes, known for her role as Hourglass Cosmetics' Chief Creative Officer, is relaunching body care brand Nature of Things. As the brand enters a brand new era, Janes plans to build on the existing ethos of natural efficacy and community, while simultaneously elevating the lineup and introducing plant-based ingredients.As a clean, non-toxic brand, Nature of Things strives to be as transparent as possible with its consumers by clearly disclosing each product's natural origin ingredient perc...
Luar has never been one to skimp on extravagant beauty details and the brand's SS26 show at New York Fashion Week is no exception. Referencing what head makeup artist Andrew Dahling calls "carnival fantasy," Luar's SS26 beauty looks are maintaining the sense of elevated intentionality that the brand has been delivering season after season.With tons of bold, blue eye looks and touches of feathers, Luar's carnival-inspired glam is merging cultural tradition and the innovative nature of runway beau...
Sandy Liang's shows at New York Fashion Week are known for making big beauty statements. But, at her SS26 show, the brand made a statement that when it comes to makeup, less is more. The designer tapped Charlie Riddle and Stila Cosmetics to conceptualize minimalist beauty looks that the makeup artist says are "all about restraint."Unlike the brand's past shows which relied on makeup touches that are just as bold and feminine as the garments, Riddle says the philosophy for SS26 was to draw as muc...