The most wearable look was Emilia Wickstead’s, where makeup artist Amy Conway crafted brows to enhance the minimalist look.
Huge accessories
At Annie’s, models wore their hair down and wore giant flower clips. McKnight said the brief was focused on embracing hair’s natural texture and movement “with joy, freedom and femininity.” “I’ve already had people ask me how to replicate this look at home.” Chet Lowe, meanwhile, has feathers in his hair. “This look reflects Southeast Asian identity,” hairstylist Anna Cofone said backstage. “The feather detailing was inspired by the iconic headdresses of Peking Opera, with ostrich feathers used as an extension of the performance.”
In Bora Aksu, models wore beaded hats and veils. “Bora’s mood board really sets the tone,” explains hairstylist Larry King. “There were a lot of lace, veil and bridal references – especially the black veil and white dress – which felt romantic but a little weird.”
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