The Spring 2024 season of Haute Couture Paris Fashion Week has since come and gone and it’s now time to take a deep dive into the best beauty looks from the 4-day fashion spectacle.
This season, unlike most others, truly felt like a endless array of captivating beauty looks – in addition to show-stopping couture creations. Perhaps the most buzz-worthy and most viral beauty looks were in the form of the makeup artist extraordinaire that is Pat McGrath, and her masterful and otherworldly high-gloss complexions at Maison Margiela Artisanal. However, there was many more – like jewel-encrusted moments at Robert Wun and feathered lashes at Giambattista Valli to name a few.
Scroll further for theFashionSpot’s beauty debrief from Haute Couture Paris Fashion Week Spring 2024, in all accordance to one tFS beauty writer:
Robert Wun:
For his second outing on the Haute Couture Paris Fashion Week calendar, Robert Wun picked up more or less where he left off, expanding on ideas such as last season’s blood-spattered gowns with new propositions culled primarily from his favorite films, and the make-up matched perfectly with blood-like splatters of red crystals. Absolute perfection!
Giorgio Armani Privé:
Gorgeous and fresh-faced, with delicate pastels on the eyes to make them pop. The models flawless complexions paired with a berry flushed lip. Spring-like and stunning. What’s not to love?
Juana Martín:
Juana Martín looked once again to Málaga, Spain, for her Spring 2024 haute couture collection. This time, she recalled the dewy, flower-filled mornings typical of the Andalusian region, with a stunning beauty look to match. I, myself, absolutely love the hint of purple on the eyes.
Georges Hobeika:
True to the carefree and glamorous attitude of Beirut during the 1960s, silhouettes remain poised and elegant Hobeika’s models sashayed the runway with coiffed and sleek hair, as if stepping out of the salon on their way to an uber-glamourous party. The bold and graphic eyeliner makes for a stunning and eye-catching statement – complementing the show beautifully.
Christian Dior:
Maria Grazia Chiuri at Christian Dior subverted expectations, insisting makeup artists backstage apply the coolest black eyeliner look, with a touch of lip balm. The on-trend addition of a ribbon in the hair complets the effortless look perfectly. A super simplistic, effortless and achievable beauty look.
Jean Paul Gaultier:
Crystal embellishments which makeup artist Thomas de Kluvver glued to eyebrows, lids, and lips were a major highlight at Simone Rocha’s Jean Paul Gaultier show. De Kluyver’s stunning makeup looks were undeniably successful at punctuating, without overpowering.
Yuima Nakazato:
Nakazato’s powerfully and poetic collection was intended to be a replication of nonverbal communication through art, and the silver tears adorned the models faces showcases the emotion of his show, which tells of human suffering during the ancient Greek wars. Beauty with meaning!
Giambattista Valli:
Inspired by fresh blossom and the soothing power of nature, the beauty looks from Giambattista Valli were superb. With on-trend bows in the hair, and the hair pulled back to draw attention to the models’ flawless base. Not to mention the dramatic feathered eyeliner!