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This season, Paris delivered modern drama with a dose of nostalgic charm. As the runways set the tone for fall and winter’s biggest trends, beauty looked backward—revisiting ideas that have shaped glamour for decades.
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Grunge Eyes
Grunge, alt, indie sleaze, tired girl—whatever you call it, beauty is going darker this season. Is it fatigue, recession anxiety, or simply a craving for something more lived-in? Either way, Hermès, Tom Ford, Junya Watanabe, Saint Laurent, and Jean Paul Gaultier are all embracing smoky shadows and heavy liners.



The Side Part Comeback
From barely an inch off-center to dramatic, deep sweeps, the side part returns with a modern edge. Gen Z may hate it, but Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, and Mugler have clearly chosen a side in the debate.



Defined Brows
Brows weren’t just groomed—they were deliberately defined. At Chanel and Dries Van Noten, fuller brows framed the face with intention, with the latter emphasizing a strong, structured front.


Glitter Everywhere
While the spotlight remained on the garments, glitter amplified the drama. Sparkle appeared everywhere in Chanel and Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood—from the lids to the lips, and even scattered across the face.


Beauty clearly looked to the past this season. Familiar ideas returned with sharper intention and modern polish—proof that the most enduring trends never truly disappear. They simply evolve with time.
Featured Image and Photos: MUGLER, YVES SAINT LAURENT, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, CHANEL, JUNYA WATANABE, VIVIENNE WESTWOOD, HERMES, JEAN PAUL GAULTIER, JUNYA WATANABE, DRIES VAN NOTEN (via Website)
