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5 Key Beauty Trends From Paris Fashion Week

Mar 17, 2025 | 7 min read

Add a touch of drama to your everyday look inspired by the runways of Paris Fashion Week

Maximalist and eccentric styles reigned supreme this Paris fashion week, with makeup artists embracing a more-is-more approach to complement the sartorial storytelling. Frosted lashes at Rokh provided a touch of winter's chill, while curly bobs at Marine Serre and Zimmermann kept things laid-back and playful. Discover MOJEH's picks of the most exciting beauty trends from the catwalk.

Get In Line

This season showcased the versatility of lip liners with with bold, unblended lines in shades like black, brown and burgundy creating a statement lip. For a bolder look, try thicker lines as seen on Mame Kurogouchi's catwalk, or replicate Burc Akyol’s subtle approach.

Bright Spark

Add a pop of colour to your makeup for an instant refresh - whether it's a bright hue swept across the lids as seen at Pierre Cardin and Tom Ford, or a dramatic, all-out full-face look inspired by Pat McGrath's Louis Vuitton. Winter is the perfect time to inject bold, unashamed colours into your makeup look to perk-up neutral wardrobes. Can't wait? Start experimenting this summer and match your shadow to your sundress.

Lash Out

Paris Fashion Week's beauty showcased an array of bold ideas in place of traditional mascara — think snowflake touches and shimmering cellophane cut-outs. While these looks might be too dramatic for daily life, they offer the ideal inspiration for a night out. Expect to see these runway moments translate to real life as striking, head-turning makeup.

A Different Kind Of Wing 

Wings took on new forms and shapes on Paris runways, diverging from the classic cat-eye. Elie Saab opted for dark shadows to craft its wings, while at Coperni, Pat McGrath drew blue lines extending from the waterline toward the eyebrows with the PermaGel Ultra Glide Eye Pencil, achieving an unconventional eye look.

Au Naturel

With curly hair getting more representation on runways, Houses like Kenzo and Zimmermann offered fresh inspiration for embracing natural hair, specifically the trend of keeping curls short. From defined bobs to voluminous cropped styles, the message was clear: celebrate your natural texture with a chic, short cut.