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The Best Hair and Makeup Looks from Paris Fashion Week 

THE LOOK: Dior Makeup creative and image director Peter Philips created a mod graphic eye using the brand's Waterproof Eyeliner Crayon in Noir Trinidad to give the models Twiggy-inspired lashes on their lower lash lines. Bucket hats rounded out the retro runway beauty look.  - Peter White/Getty Images

Christian Dior

THE LOOK: Dior Makeup creative and image director Peter Philips created a mod graphic eye using the brand's Waterproof Eyeliner Crayon in Noir Trinidad to give the models Twiggy-inspired lashes on their lower lash lines. Bucket hats rounded out the retro runway beauty look.  Peter White/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Watercolor-neon eyeshadow was haloed around the models' eyes. The front sections of their hair was slicked back to create fauxhawks.  - Peter White/Getty Images

Marques Almeida

THE LOOK: Watercolor-neon eyeshadow was haloed around the models' eyes. The front sections of their hair was slicked back to create fauxhawks.  Peter White/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Smudgy cat-eyes, deep side-parts, and bedhead is the exact '80s rock-inspired look you'd expect to see at a Saint Laurent fashion show.  - Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Saint Laurent

THE LOOK: Smudgy cat-eyes, deep side-parts, and bedhead is the exact '80s rock-inspired look you'd expect to see at a Saint Laurent fashion show.  Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
THE LOOK: Glowing skin and glossy straight, side-parted hair made up the simple (but pretty) Lanvin runway beauty look.  - Peter White/Getty Images

Lanvin

THE LOOK: Glowing skin and glossy straight, side-parted hair made up the simple (but pretty) Lanvin runway beauty look.  Peter White/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Although this Margiela look is so much more subtle than usual, it's still a PFW standout. Inspired by swan lake, makeup artist Pat McGrath created graphic eye makeup that looked like swan wings. This model's feathered hat speaks for itself.  - Richard Bord/Getty Images

Maison Margiela

THE LOOK: Although this Margiela look is so much more subtle than usual, it's still a PFW standout. Inspired by swan lake, makeup artist Pat McGrath created graphic eye makeup that looked like swan wings. This model's feathered hat speaks for itself.  Richard Bord/Getty Images
THE LOOK: An elegant glitter eye makeup look paired with the models' natural hair textures.  - Peter White/Getty Images

Dries Van Noten

THE LOOK: An elegant glitter eye makeup look paired with the models' natural hair textures.  Peter White/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Pat McGrath applied a halo of vibrant jewel-toned eyeshadow around the models' eyes, while hairstylist Guido Palau styled their hair in '70s-inspired chignons. He pulled out face-framing wisps of hair from the updos and sprayed them with Redken's Triple Dry 15 Dry Texture Finishing Spray to separate them.  - Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

Valentino

THE LOOK: Pat McGrath applied a halo of vibrant jewel-toned eyeshadow around the models' eyes, while hairstylist Guido Palau styled their hair in '70s-inspired chignons. He pulled out face-framing wisps of hair from the updos and sprayed them with Redken's Triple Dry 15 Dry Texture Finishing Spray to separate them.  Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Low-key side-parted hair and bare skin — with the exception of a bit of clear lip gloss. - Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

Off White

THE LOOK: Low-key side-parted hair and bare skin — with the exception of a bit of clear lip gloss. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Some models wore braids topped with crystal pins. Legendary makeup artist Pat McGrath kept the glitter train going by adding a hint of sparkle to the models' smudgy charcoal smoky eyes. - Peter White/Getty Images

Paco Rabanne

THE LOOK: Some models wore braids topped with crystal pins. Legendary makeup artist Pat McGrath kept the glitter train going by adding a hint of sparkle to the models' smudgy charcoal smoky eyes. Peter White/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Some runway looks don't exactly translate well into real life, but a smoky eye is one exception. Makeup artist Pat McGrath updated the timeless eye makeup look by sweeping charcoal shadow up past the models' eyelids for a winged effect. Hair was kept simple with side-parted low ponytails - Estrop/Getty Images

Givenchy

THE LOOK: Some runway looks don't exactly translate well into real life, but a smoky eye is one exception. Makeup artist Pat McGrath updated the timeless eye makeup look by sweeping charcoal shadow up past the models' eyelids for a winged effect. Hair was kept simple with side-parted low ponytails Estrop/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Chloe's runway look is proof that the monochromatic makeup is still going strong. Makeup artist Pat McGrath put a new spin on the trend with the rusty eyeshadow applied to the outer corners of the models' eyes. It perfectly complemented their crimson lips. The hair was brushed back and left in its natural textures.  - Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

Chloe

THE LOOK: Chloe's runway look is proof that the monochromatic makeup is still going strong. Makeup artist Pat McGrath put a new spin on the trend with the rusty eyeshadow applied to the outer corners of the models' eyes. It perfectly complemented their crimson lips. The hair was brushed back and left in its natural textures.  Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
THE LOOK: Makeup trends come and go with every season, but smoky eyes are a classic look. The same goes for sleek chignons, too.  - Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

Altuzarra

THE LOOK: Makeup trends come and go with every season, but smoky eyes are a classic look. The same goes for sleek chignons, too.  Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
THE LOOK: Messy low buns and no-makeup makeup is just the effortless French girl beauty look you'd expect from Isabel Marant.  - Peter White/Getty Images

Isabel Marant

THE LOOK: Messy low buns and no-makeup makeup is just the effortless French girl beauty look you'd expect from Isabel Marant.  Peter White/Getty Images
THE LOOK: We imagine hair gel and eyeliner were the two key products used to achieve the Haider Ackermann's runway look. Hair was slicked-back and shellacked, while red eyeliner was traced along inky wings drawn on the models' lashlines.  - Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

Haider Ackermann

THE LOOK: We imagine hair gel and eyeliner were the two key products used to achieve the Haider Ackermann's runway look. Hair was slicked-back and shellacked, while red eyeliner was traced along inky wings drawn on the models' lashlines.  Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
THE LOOK: Hairstylist Kim Kimble channeled Charlie's Angels when she was styling the 50 wig units worn by models in the show. To create the '70s-inspired looks, she used the Silk Vapor Flat Iron from her own haircare collection, as well as wigs and extensions from her own line, Hairdrobe. Makeup artist Pat McGrath channeled the decade with the makeup, too. Models wore soft gold smoky eyes and matte plum lips.  - Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

TOMMY x ZENDAYA

THE LOOK: Hairstylist Kim Kimble channeled Charlie's Angels when she was styling the 50 wig units worn by models in the show. To create the '70s-inspired looks, she used the Silk Vapor Flat Iron from her own haircare collection, as well as wigs and extensions from her own line, Hairdrobe. Makeup artist Pat McGrath channeled the decade with the makeup, too. Models wore soft gold smoky eyes and matte plum lips.  Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
THE LOOK: Graphic black and white eyeliner paired with the models' own hair textures.  - Peter White/Getty Images

Giambattista Valli

THE LOOK: Graphic black and white eyeliner paired with the models' own hair textures.  Peter White/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Karl Lagerfeld's last Chanel collection came with an unforgettable beauty look, too. Makeup artist Tom Pecheux played into the show's winter theme by making models' cheeks look like they were flushed from the cold. Hairstylist Sam McKnight pulled hair into a classic half-up half-down style that he accessorized with hair bows and Chanel logo pins.  - Peter White/Getty Images

Chanel

THE LOOK: Karl Lagerfeld's last Chanel collection came with an unforgettable beauty look, too. Makeup artist Tom Pecheux played into the show's winter theme by making models' cheeks look like they were flushed from the cold. Hairstylist Sam McKnight pulled hair into a classic half-up half-down style that he accessorized with hair bows and Chanel logo pins.  Peter White/Getty Images
THE LOOK: Makeup artist Pat McGrath gave the models "surreal" skin and glossy lids. The hair was simple, too. It was left in models' natural textures.  - FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP

Miu Miu

THE LOOK: Makeup artist Pat McGrath gave the models "surreal" skin and glossy lids. The hair was simple, too. It was left in models' natural textures.  FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP
THE LOOK: Models closed out fashion week wearing two classic makeup looks: winged liner and red lips. Bangs and bedhead added to the rock n roll vibe of the beauty look. - Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images

Louis Vuitton

THE LOOK: Models closed out fashion week wearing two classic makeup looks: winged liner and red lips. Bangs and bedhead added to the rock n roll vibe of the beauty look. Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images

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