The look backstage at Narciso Rodriguez was decidedly lived-in, courtesy of Dick Page, Paul Hanlon and Deborah Lippmann.
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At Derek Lam, the beauty trifecta of Tom Pecheux, Orlando Pita and Jin Soon Choi created an offbeat look.
At Edun, faces — made up by Charlotte Tilbury for MAC Cosmetics — gave off a vibe of innocence and health.
The look backstage at Prabal Gurung was organic and feminine, thanks to Diane Kendal and Paul Hanlon.
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It was all about a bolt of color on the eye and a wet ballerina bun backstage at Monique Lhuillier.
Diane Kendal and Guido Palau created a natural, yet individualized look at Alexander Wang.
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