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The Dare To Bare Beauty Trend On The Recent Runway Shows

Naturally glowing and stripped faces were major at the autumn/winter ready-to-wear shows.

Make-up artists focused on natural beauty, making minimal make-up all the rage at this year’s autumn/winter Fashion Weeks. From New York to across the pond, barely-there make-up and perfected skin were some of the most prominent trends. Click through to see all the simple and stunning looks.

Alexander McQueen
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Models at the Alexander McQueen show sported an authentic and pared-back look.

Burberry
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At Burberry, make-up artist Wendy Rowe wanted to highlight models’ distinctiveness.

Christian Dior
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Make-up artist for Christian Dior Peter Philips generated pared-back beauty using the basics.

Dries Van Noten
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Peter Philips’s minimalist look for Dries Van Noten, who included models of all ages, was based on beautiful skin.

Erdem
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The beauty look at Erdem was young at heart, fresh and genuine.

Giambattista Valli
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All the models showed off dewy skin at the Giambattista Valli show.

Isabel Marant
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Lisa Butler made sure the focus was on perfected skin, but added some rosy cheeks at the Isabel Marant show.

J.W. Anderson
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The J.W. Anderson’s girl looked naturally beautiful with spotless, matte skin.

Lanvin
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While creating the looks for the Lanvin models, Tom Pecheux opted for chipper faces.

Michael Kors
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At the Michael Kors show, we saw barely-there bronzer on the cheeks.

Rochas
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Glowing skin was the order of the day at Rochas.

Saint Laurent
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Exposed beauty looks reigned at Saint Laurent.

Simone Rocha
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 At Simone Rocha, natural beauty was the focus as models were done up to look makeup-free.

Stella McCartney
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While working with Stella McCartney, Pat McGrath created a gorgeous intrinsic look, fixating on honed skin.

Victoria Beckham
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Victoria Beckham showed the striking power of no make-up make-up.

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