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The Best Beauty Moments from Paris Fashion Week FW25

From a threaded cut-crease at Ganni to ’80s glam at Abra.

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The Best Beauty Moments from Paris Fashion Week FW25

From a threaded cut-crease at Ganni to ’80s glam at Abra.

As the Fall/Winter 2025 fashion season draws to a close, we head to Paris to soak in all the beauty (and fashion) the “City of Love” is ready to offer to us. Known for delivering the best of the best when it comes to makeup, hair and nail looks, the French capital is once again living up to its reputation.

From Doechii’s ’80s blowout at Schiaparelli to candy-colored eyes at Tom Ford, here are some of our favorite beauty moments from Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025.

Doechii’s ’80s Glam

 

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We thought we saw Doechii’s best in Milan, but her Paris glam is one for the books. From her candy-colored eyes at the Acne Studios show to her ’80s hair and makeup at Schiaparelli, the singer has cemented herself as fashion’s newest darling.

Tom Ford’s Pastel Canvases

 

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Throughout fashion month, watercolor-washed eyes have solidified themselves as a noticeable trend, but this rendition at Tom Ford truly left us in awe. With eyeshadow extending up to the brow, it’s clear that pastels are making a statement this spring (we know, groundbreaking).

Rock ‘n’ Roll Forever at Abra

 

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Is that the punk rock band KISS or are we dreaming? Abra followed Dsquared2’s direction, with several models rocking white-painted faces and graphic makeup that gave off serious ’80s vibes.

Petal Lashes at Courrèges

 

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Lashes have become a powerful new form of expression for designers and while we’ve seen everything from feather-light to wispy styles, it’s the stunning petals that winked at us during Courrèges that truly stole the show.

Reverse Eyeliner at Dior

 

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Dior’s Peter Philips went for an extended inner corner liner, creating a geometric effect that beautifully elongated the eyes.

Ombre Lips at Mame Kurogouchi

 

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At Mame Kurogouchi, we saw a stunning ombre lip that blended a dark shade of dark purple, creating a perfect gradient effect into a light pink. On top, MUA Min Kim finished the look off with a glittery gloss.

Dramatic Blush at Valentino

 

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Blush, blush and more blush — at Valentino, bright pink cheeks took center stage in a display of youthful vibrancy. The models’ faces were painted with strokes of fuchsia and coral, giving them an almost sunburnt appearance.

Blizzard Beauty at Weinsanto

 

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Weinsanto delivered a “caught in a snowstorm” vibe, but in the most ethereal way. Models showcased frosted lashes, shimmering icy lids and an almost otherworldly glow.

Beyond Humanity at Matières Fécales

 

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For Matières Fécales’ debut show in Paris, designers Hannah Rose Dalton and Steven Raj Bhaskaran mirrored their signature aesthetic when it came to beauty, with white face paint, red lips and exaggerated black eyeliner.  “More people should be able to look in the mirror and see themselves outside of what society expects. That’s what we want our brand to do — give people courage to see something within themselves that they might be scared to admit or release,” Dalton and Bhaskaran told Hypebae.

Threaded Cut-Crease at Ganni

 

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Lynsey Alexander took the cut crease to a new level, using wool thread to line the eyelids of models at Ganni. The delicate threads were worn in pastel hues, adding soft texture that matched the clothing on the runway.

While you’re here, check out our favorite beauty moments from Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025.

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