Take a look at the hair and make-up at the Spring/Summer 2016 Couture Shows
Atelier VersaceGuido Palau was the man behind the hair, styled in centre-parted loose waves
Atelier VersaceLips were painted a satin-finish nude, whilst skin was fresh but sculpted
Atelier VersaceMake-up, by Pat McGrath was as smouldering and sexy as ever, with a glossy smoky eye serving as the focus.
Christian DiorThe messy chignons, by Guido Palau, were parted low on one side and held in place with kirby grips.
Christian Dior created a graphic eye using black liner only above the top lashes and leaving the bottom lashes bare. Several coats of black mascara completed the look .
Christian DiorLashes were curled, brows groomed and skin velvety, letting the lips take the focus.
Giambattista ValliHair was stripped-back - loose, low-tied ponytails by James Pecis topped with subtle ribbon headbands.
Giambattista ValliVal Garland created fresh, beautiful complexions, subtly sculpting and concealing where necessary.
Chanel Sam McKnight created the styles with the use of large foam "croissant" shapes made of wired foam and covered in human hair to match each model's own hue.
ChanelFor the hair, Sam McKnight created neat, centre-parted up-dos shaped at the back to an almost Princess Leia-like effect
ChanelAt Chanel, Tom Pecheux created a graphic eye look, complemented by peach-toned blush and lipstick.
Giorgio Armani PriveOrlando Pita fitted each model with a Greta Garbo-inspired wig, styled in lacquered curls
Giorgio Armani PriveA few coats of mascara completed the eye look, whilst luminous skin, pink lips and brushed-up brows made up the rest of the make-up
ValentinoEach model also wore a custom Harumi Klossowski snake headpiece
ValentinoGuido Palau styled hair in Game of Thrones-style loose waves interwoven with messy plaits.
ValentinoPat McGrath created luminous complexions at Valentino, sculpting and highlighting the skin and defining the eyes for a perfected take on natural beauty
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