Photographed by Kevin Tachman1/13I loved the big hair at Chanel paired with the headband. Very Brigitte. —Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis, Vogue Style Editor at Large
Chanel
Photo: Indigital.tv2/13Peacocks symbolize renewal, as these spellbinding birds renew their tail feathers annually. While we all search for positivity and change, I loved the naive peacock eyes at Maison Margiela—part pretty, part full-moon party traveler.—Emma Elwick-Bates, Vogue Fashion News Editor
Maison Margiela
Photo: Indigital.tv3/13Pat McGrath’s romantic goth makeup at Valentino: A perfect oxblood lip with that same dark pigment drawn softly along the crease and lower lash line. —Monica Kim, Vogue Beauty Writer
Valentino
Photo: Getty Images4/13The big black hair bows at Tory Burch! The droopy size and the luxe velvet made them feel less prissy than wearing a starch grosgrain ribbon. —Emma Morrison, Vogue Market Editor
Tory Burch
Photo: Indigital.tv5/13Prada’s blue eyeshadow and dark eyeliner! Very PJ Harvey-meets-Cleopatra—two of my favorite beauty icons. —Alexandra Gurvitch, Vogue Visual Associate
Prada
Photo: Getty Images6/13Karly Loyce’s braids! After seeing Selena Forrest’s Instagram post about having her hair severely damaged due to a hairstylist putting heat on her precious curls, I realized that the struggles of having black hair backstage had never crossed my mind. Karly’s braids are not only really beautiful, but they also protect her hair. —Dayna Carney, Vogue Video Producer
Céline
Photographed by Corey Tenold7/13I was really struck by the timeless, effortless beauty at Dries Van Noten’s anniversary show. The undone, wavy hair and easy no makeup vibe befit the very cool and incredibly stylish Dries woman we all want to be. —Brooke Bobb, Vogue Fashion News Writer
Dries Van Noten
Photo: Indigital.tv8/13The runway statements that caught my eye this season spoke to the power of personal gestures: J.W.Anderson’s quirky side ponytails, No. 21’s pretty glittering hair pins, and model Natalie Westling’s big sideswept tumble of crimson curls at Louis Vuitton, to name a few. But the best beauty statement of the season was how much more inclusive the runways felt: Hooray for the wider range of skin tones, hair textures, body types, and ages! Hopefully, it’s just the beginning. —Catherine Piercy, Vogue Beauty Director
Louis Vuitton
Photographed by Kevin Tachman9/13As much as I want to call out Irina Kravchenko’s sloped bowl cut at Alexander Wang—it's a spot-on evocation of my mid-’80s childhood, only with zip-front leather pants instead of the Flashdance legwarmers—the head turner for me was the sweep of chin-length bobs. Cara Taylor, Charlee Fraser, Amber Witcomb, and Ina Maribo Jensen, to name just a few, reasserted how a strong cut can highlight the jaw and frame what happens below the neck. —Laura Regensdorf, Vogue Beauty Editor
Alexander Wang
Photo: Indigital.tv10/13Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a sucker for hair accessories. While Altuzarra’s mink, pearl-embellished headbands made my heart skip a beat, I’ve already placed a pre-order for their more wallet-friendly black velvet versions. Fall can’t come soon enough. —Zoe Ruffner, Vogue Beauty Associate
Altuzarra
Photo: Getty Images11/13The models at Nina Ricci sported my favorite easy everyday look! They all had a perfect flushed—but not overworked—blush rose glow paired with irregular air-dried (and still drying around temples!), devil-may-care waves. Blush is my one-minute beauty go-to product to use as intended on lids or as a lip stain, and my hair normally air-dries with some less-than-perfect baby hairs, so I will certainly take some cues from [backstage makeup artist] Janeen Witherspoon and [hairstylist] James Pecis’s superior take on the look at Nina Ricci. —Helena Suric, Vogue Bookings Director
Nina Ricci
Photo: Getty Images12/13The no-makeup makeup faces at Victoria Beckham, using the designer’s color collectsion with Estée Lauder, proved to be the flawless foil to the Brit’s impeccably tailored and highly graphic collectsion. —Edward Barsamian, Vogue Style Editor
Victoria Beckham
Photographed by Corey Tenold13/13My favorite beauty moment this season was the double half top knots at Anna Sui. We’ve done the ballerina top knot, we did the half bun, and now this year it is all about the double half buns! It’s a good Harajuku moment that I definitely want to try. —Anny Choi, Vogue Associate Market Editor
Anna Sui