Paris Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2026/2027 traditionally sets the tone not only for fashion, but also for beauty trends for the upcoming season. Already on the catwalks you can see looks that are likely to become the main trends of Fall 2026.
Among them are updated smoky eyes, bright bold lips, maximally relaxed ponytails, shiny textures and hair accessories. If you look at the most spectacular makeup and hairstyles from the Paris Fashion Week shows, it's easy to imagine which beauty looks will dominate next season.
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7 major beauty trends from Paris Fashion Week
Chanel Mermaids
Among the key elements are colored hair covered in sequins and gathered in a smooth low bun, combined with glitter shadows. Another option is white long wavy strands with splashes of blue, pink and turquoise. The final touch of the beauty look created by Lucia Pieroni and Duffy: the models' lips were covered in a gloss with radiant glitter.


Alexander McQueen face masks
Makeup artist Daniel Sallstrom adorned some of the models' faces with masks that covered them completely. Colorful flowers, a “second skin” effect, or metallic ornaments created a mysterious and almost theatrical mood.


Balenciaga Blue Look
Turquoise eyeshadow, applied all the way to the hairline, was the work of legendary makeup artist Pat McGrath for the Balenciaga show. The makeup, with its bright color accent, was a nod to the 1980s aesthetic.


Vivienne Westwood Radiant Pigments
At Vivienne Westwood, metallic gray or gold pigments were applied to the eyelids in their most intense form or covered the models' lips. Glitter appeared elsewhere on the face, creating a dramatic glow that caught the light.
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Chloé Bohemian Hair
The Chloé girl's signature effortless style was reimagined this season, with long wavy hair adorned with tiny braids adorned with jeweled details and shells, for a wild yet bold look.

Expressive lips at the Tom Ford show
Makeup artist Lucy Bridge created vibrant lips in rich shades of purple, blue and red in a deep matte texture. She even added a bit of concealer on top of some of the shades to enhance the effect.
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Smoky eyes at the Saint Laurent show
The dark, deep look at the Saint Laurent show was also created by Pat McGrath. Black eyeshadow with purple or blue tints or a smoky gray shade gave the models' looks a special depth and drama.

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Based on material from: Vogue.fr

