
Bold, look-at-me
bright makeup is a key trend for this summer, and the look is set to get even more extreme for autumn/winter.
Proenza Schouler sent out models with bright blue eyeshadow, harking back to the 70s, and turning yet
another beauty no-no into a trend.
But how will this translate to real life? Would you wear blue eyeshadow or is it still a beauty blunder in your books?

Eyes awash with all shades of purple, from the stormiest plum, to the lightest lilac, stormed the catwalks – setting a darker, more sultry mood for autumn/winter.
Christian Dior, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton and John Galliano all fell for this alluring look that is part vamp, part pretty.
I know it's still the middle of summer, but this is a great trans-seasonal trend to start practicing now, so you can wow them with your violet eyes come September.

This just released, fabulous
CHANEL LUMIÈRE D'ARTIFICES Metallic Eyeshadow, $75, is already flying off the shelves of Chanel boutiques and department stores nationwide!
There is quite a buzz about this gorgeous
party girl metallic eye palette that contains three shades: cool silver, anthracite and warm bronze. Each shade can be worn separately, or blended together to create a stunning look.

Welcome back to the final installment of Eyeshadow 101: Brown Eyed Girls. The first lesson was all about
purple shadows for hazel/green eyes and the second lesson covered
The Best Hues For Your Baby Blues. This final installment is about choosing the best shades of eyeshadow for our chocolicious brown eyed babes.

Welcome back to the final installment of Eyeshadow 101: Brown Eyed Girls. The first lesson was all about
purple shadows for hazel/green eyes and the second lesson covered
The Best Hues For Your Baby Blues. This final installment is about choosing the best shades of eyeshadow for our chocolicious brown eyed babes.

Continuing on with this morning's gold theme, let's talk about Iridescent Gold Eye Shadow. Along with
white pencil eyeliner, Gold Eye Shadow was all over the Fall fashions shows. At Anna Sui, makeup artist Pat McGrath applied a thin, shiny line around eyes' inner corners.

I have seen this new eyeshadow from Chanel all over the place! It's been in Lucky, Allure, various websites, etc. I have held off mentioning it because, frankly, the name threw me off a little bit.