London Fashion Week SS 2021: best makeup looks

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We've rounded up the best makeup looks that top makeup artists showed off at SS Fashion Week 2021 in London.

Year after year, London Fashion Week brings to life some of the most daring and eccentric beauty looks. Despite the challenging circumstances we have all faced in 2020, this season has been no different. Bright colors, sparkly accents and unexpected facial accessories have become part of the designer's creations thanks to intrepid makeup artists like Isamaya French, Thomas de Kluyver and others.

Let's bring a little British style to this fall, inspired by the best makeup looks from London Fashion Week! Let's take a closer look at them!

Bora Aksu

From under a transparent white veil, similar to a protective mask, bright purple lipstick was visible on the lips of the models at the Bora Aksu show. Makeup artist Jane Witherspoon also used pink and red hues, while hairstylist Daniel Martin created looks based on each model's natural hair texture.

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Victoria Beckham

Makeup artist Lucia Pieroni created a minimalist makeup look for the Victoria Beckham show, but took the shine to the maximum to create a dolphin skin effect on the cheekbones. You can fake it with a cream or liquid highlighter. Don't forget to moisturize your skin well initially so that it really looks like a dolphin.

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Susan Fang

Valentina Lee calls herself an artist, not a makeup artist, so it's always interesting to watch her creations. This time she enhanced the radiance of the models' skin, giving it a dramatic dewy look, and then carefully complemented the beauty looks with beads and crystal flowers.

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Erdem

Extremely delicate and feminine makeup looks were created for the Erdem show by makeup artist Jane Richardson. For an intense blush, she applied a layer of Nars Exhibit A Blush on top of liquid blush, then brushed her brows to highlight the softness of the look. A drop of lip balm - and your makeup is ready!

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Simone Rocha

The Victorian era came to life on the catwalk at London Fashion Week. To enhance the atmosphere of the historical film, makeup artist Thomas de Kluyver applied orange-peach pigment to the models' cheeks. In combination with the girls’ matte skin and creamy nude lips, this beauty trick provided a bright and unexpected contrast.

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