The hype for the upcoming live-action movie “The Little Mermaid” didn’t go unnoticed in Milan. As some designers subtly hinted to the marine creature of their collections, so did makeup artists and hair stylists, but with different approaches.
In any case, who has seen a mermaid? At Blumarine, Inge Grognard and Anthony Turner joined forces for probably the most immediate — and simple to duplicate — interpretation, with the previous covering faces and bodies in subtle sparkle and the latter choosing extra-long, wavy manes, braiding tresses here and there, too.
At No. 21, Turner added just a few splashes in his process, sending models down the runway with soaked hair to embody more sensual, grounded sirens quite than mythological figures. At Luisa Beccaria, side-parted manes got here with little surprises, as tiny stones and metal rings were woven into the hair.
Ariel heads popped up at Marco Rambaldi, while blue haircuts stood out at Diesel and Blumarine. The aquatic theme took an all-blue yet essential turn also within the daring, flashy lips seen at Dsquared2 and Etro. GCDS turned siren eyes blue, while at Versace, the gothic makeup had iridescent touches that Ursula would have thumbed up.
Elsewhere, metallic effects and sparkle ruled in numerous forms, from the silver eyes at Jil Sander to the glittery undereyes seen at Andreadamo. Perhaps mermaids don’t need it, but for party animals on earth the thought of turning dark circles right into a beauty feat will come like a siren song.
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