At Roberto Cavalli, eyes were heavily lined with varying textures of black shadow matte, satin and shimmer finishes were smudged together before being topped with a tacky, tar-like gloss and at Versace, although the collection expressed the most obvious punk influence (studs, chains, safety pins and PVC), the beauty look created by make-up maestro Pat McGrath whispered, rather than shouted anarchy. Punk is back!? At Fendi, models wore colourful, faux fur mohawks with a deep, matte mulberry lipstick – think Theda Bara meets the Sex Pistols in a 20s/80s make-up mash up. Fun, flirtatious and a little bit frivolous, Milan is like London’s smokin’ older sister – still pushing the beauty envelope having learned what ‘works’ and abandoning what doesn’t…. Undisputed home of fashion’s sex factor, Italy gave us big haired, honey-limbed babestations (technical term) oozing allure as they stormed Milan Fashion Week’s catwalks.
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