NY Fashion Week left us with a number of buzz-worthy beauty looks for Spring '10.
Below, a round-up of the trends that aim to inspire, be worn— and test our limits.
Awe-Inspiring: Porcelain Doll & Faux Tatoos
Though we've not seen what the couture houses have in-store, NYFW certainly kept us entertained with a theatrical showcase of the industry's top talent.
Worth Wearing: The New Pink, Voilet Eyes & Subtle Metallics
At Zac Posen, flushed cheeks added a youthful effect to the fashions showcased, whilst Tracy Reese sexed-up pink lips and rosy cheeks by pairing them with punk-inspired hair and nails.
Lavender-colored eyes also ruled the runways in NYC, with makeup artist Dick Page pairing the look with a muted, 60s-inspired lip at Michael Kors. (Another exciting spring trend, more to come on that in a bit.)
And, no surprise here, metallic eyeshadow returns as the go-to for the season. Whether gold, silver, white or nude, a subtle shimmer to (and around) the eyes and cheekbones works as the ultimate pick-me-up for a winter-worn complexion.
If You Dare: Lace-Covered Nails, Feather Lashes & Mascara-Less Eyes
I'm absolutely obsessed with the lace-covered nails created by celebrity manicurist Elle (for Barielle) at Reem Acra. They live on the fine line between brilliance and kitsch, and work with both the romantic and rock-inspired styles of the season.
Best Left on the Runway: Artliner, (Purposefully) Smudged Mascara & 'Punk-Colored' Coifs
Unless you're Lady Gaga, these trends shouldn't translate (directly) from the runway to real-life. Enough said.
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