Best of Beauty: NYFW Fall 2012

Best of Beauty: NYFW Fall 2012

Beauty
February 17, 2012

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Trends to come out of this week include two-toned eyes, orange-red lips, and glowing, frosted skin. Here are a few of our favorite looks.

New York isn't the place to look for the craziest, boldest looks of fashion week, but it is the perfect place to look for a new signature look. Trends to come out of this week include two-toned eyes, orange-red lips, and glowing, frosted skin. Here are a few of our favorite looks: 

 
  • Badgley Mischka

    This new take on the smoky eye is the perfect way to mix up your standard night makeup. It also manages to lessen the severity of the deep pigmented lip color. Try this at home by pairing black and gold, as seen here, or even dark purple and silver.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Badgley Mischka
  • Behnaz Sarafpour

    Red and pink tones are hard to wear around the eyes but this blush tone is perfect for day or night. Add a highlighter or frosted shade under for definition and to stop yourself from looking sickly.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Behnaz Sarafpour
  • Carlos Miele

    Bronze tones are underused for day and night. Often women with lighter skin tones sky away from bronze colors because they think it highlights their paleness. Embrace your skin tone and try warmer brown tones on your eyes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Carlos Miele
  • J. Mendel

    Glossy eyes and lips are perfect for a cocktail party or dinner. Try adding a cream color to your eyes and blend it out, add illuminator at the end in the center of your upper and lower lids.

    Image: IMAXtree

    J. Mendel
  • Oscar de la Renta

    Frosted is the word that comes to mind with this look. Not 80s frosted, but cool pink tones with frosty highlighter. The strong brows and teased hair keep this look from looking too polished and it's perfect for everyday.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Oscar de la Renta
  • Preen

    Messy hair paired with a polished face is ideal for women with very little time in the morning. This English rose look is easily achievable with a sheer, matte foundation, multi-use color for cheeks and lips, and brow pencil.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Preen
  • Rachel Zoe

    Graphic liner may be hard to pull off at home, but there are variations on this look that can make a smoky eye really interesting. Try adding a dash inwards from the edge of your outer corner.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Rachel Zoe
  • Suno

    Orange tones are hard to use during the day but for night, paired with a gold shimmer, they can be a great alternative.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Suno
  • Tory Burch

    Taupe is a versatile shadow color that is ideal for a simple daytime look with depth and dimension. Try accenting a taupe base shadow with slate grey or plum tones.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Tory Burch
  • Zac Posen

    The bold lip was enough to catch our eye in this look, but it's the defined white wing that sealed the deal. If you're trying this look at home, try using tape or a paper stencil to keep your colors from blending.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Zac Posen
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  • Badgley Mischka

    This new take on the smoky eye is the perfect way to mix up your standard night makeup. It also manages to lessen the severity of the deep pigmented lip color. Try this at home by pairing black and gold, as seen here, or even dark purple and silver.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Badgley Mischka
  • Behnaz Sarafpour

    Red and pink tones are hard to wear around the eyes but this blush tone is perfect for day or night. Add a highlighter or frosted shade under for definition and to stop yourself from looking sickly.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Behnaz Sarafpour
  • Carlos Miele

    Bronze tones are underused for day and night. Often women with lighter skin tones sky away from bronze colors because they think it highlights their paleness. Embrace your skin tone and try warmer brown tones on your eyes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Carlos Miele
  • J. Mendel

    Glossy eyes and lips are perfect for a cocktail party or dinner. Try adding a cream color to your eyes and blend it out, add illuminator at the end in the center of your upper and lower lids.

    Image: IMAXtree

    J. Mendel
  • Oscar de la Renta

    Frosted is the word that comes to mind with this look. Not 80s frosted, but cool pink tones with frosty highlighter. The strong brows and teased hair keep this look from looking too polished and it's perfect for everyday.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Oscar de la Renta
  • Preen

    Messy hair paired with a polished face is ideal for women with very little time in the morning. This English rose look is easily achievable with a sheer, matte foundation, multi-use color for cheeks and lips, and brow pencil.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Preen
  • Rachel Zoe

    Graphic liner may be hard to pull off at home, but there are variations on this look that can make a smoky eye really interesting. Try adding a dash inwards from the edge of your outer corner.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Rachel Zoe
  • Suno

    Orange tones are hard to use during the day but for night, paired with a gold shimmer, they can be a great alternative.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Suno
  • Tory Burch

    Taupe is a versatile shadow color that is ideal for a simple daytime look with depth and dimension. Try accenting a taupe base shadow with slate grey or plum tones.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Tory Burch
  • Zac Posen

    The bold lip was enough to catch our eye in this look, but it's the defined white wing that sealed the deal. If you're trying this look at home, try using tape or a paper stencil to keep your colors from blending.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Zac Posen
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  • Badgley Mischka

    This new take on the smoky eye is the perfect way to mix up your standard night makeup. It also manages to lessen the severity of the deep pigmented lip color. Try this at home by pairing black and gold, as seen here, or even dark purple and silver.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Badgley Mischka
  • Behnaz Sarafpour

    Red and pink tones are hard to wear around the eyes but this blush tone is perfect for day or night. Add a highlighter or frosted shade under for definition and to stop yourself from looking sickly.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Behnaz Sarafpour
  • Carlos Miele

    Bronze tones are underused for day and night. Often women with lighter skin tones sky away from bronze colors because they think it highlights their paleness. Embrace your skin tone and try warmer brown tones on your eyes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Carlos Miele
  • J. Mendel

    Glossy eyes and lips are perfect for a cocktail party or dinner. Try adding a cream color to your eyes and blend it out, add illuminator at the end in the center of your upper and lower lids.

    Image: IMAXtree

    J. Mendel
  • Oscar de la Renta

    Frosted is the word that comes to mind with this look. Not 80s frosted, but cool pink tones with frosty highlighter. The strong brows and teased hair keep this look from looking too polished and it's perfect for everyday.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Oscar de la Renta
  • Preen

    Messy hair paired with a polished face is ideal for women with very little time in the morning. This English rose look is easily achievable with a sheer, matte foundation, multi-use color for cheeks and lips, and brow pencil.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Preen
  • Rachel Zoe

    Graphic liner may be hard to pull off at home, but there are variations on this look that can make a smoky eye really interesting. Try adding a dash inwards from the edge of your outer corner.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Rachel Zoe
  • Suno

    Orange tones are hard to use during the day but for night, paired with a gold shimmer, they can be a great alternative.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Suno
  • Tory Burch

    Taupe is a versatile shadow color that is ideal for a simple daytime look with depth and dimension. Try accenting a taupe base shadow with slate grey or plum tones.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Tory Burch
  • Zac Posen

    The bold lip was enough to catch our eye in this look, but it's the defined white wing that sealed the deal. If you're trying this look at home, try using tape or a paper stencil to keep your colors from blending.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Zac Posen

Sarah Joynt is a Canadian beauty and fashion writer living and working in London, UK. When she's not obsessing over lipstick shades and buying more pairs of platform mary janes than she'll ever need, Sarah also acts as a publicist and events coordinator for designers internationally and in the UK.

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