The beauty trends during the fall winter 2024 season showcase the pink color as one of the strongest in the beauty sector. A bold hue and proposition that creates a contrast effect and a visionary and timeless beauty appearance. A hairstyle trend that we will see as a beauty trend is the side part, inviting you to apply a side parted to your hairstyle. A beauty trend that has to do with those structured lines and is the perfect antidote to the softer and more feminine hair looks that dominated the spring and summer catwalks.
Pink tones
Pink toned eyeshadows will be a hit this fall winter 2024, standing out for being a fun and youthful color, – not normally seen in fall/winter – so it is great, plus, when it gets combined with eyelashes loaded with mascara, it turns out to be a reference to the to the 60s. Likewise, this beauty trend takes a twist by using metallic pink as a highlighter so you can easily add a touch of pink to your daily eye makeup routine.
The 70’s are back
A fall winter 2024 beauty trend defined by big, bold and voluminous hairstyle, seizes an expensive and luxurious-looking hair. Hand in hand in a simple way, this trend is responsible for bringing back the disco moment of the late 60s and early 70s that are the Supremes; having as an ally, the extra fixation hairspray to create volume.
The side part
The side part, – a fall winter 2024 strong trend – was present on the catwalks of Harris Reed, JW Anderson, Tory Burch and Max Mara, among others, managing to become an extension of the collections, joining the lines of the garments and balancing the femininity of the silhouettes with a more masculine and graphic hair look. To achieve that crisp line, you’ll want to part your hair with the tip of a fine comb before securing it with a hair gel or spray. If you comb it when it’s wet, use the thin end of your hair dryer to dry the part instead.
Real skin
“Makeup without makeup” will be present during the fall winter 2024 beauty trends, which shows that a serene and timeless beauty, inspired by luxury, is not going anywhere. We saw this beauty trend focused on caring for polished-looking skin with just light touches of foundation on catwalks during the Milan, Paris, London and NY fashion weeks by designers such as Chloé, Bottega Veneta, Jason Wu and Max Mara, David Koma, Tommy Hilfiger and Cucculelli Shaheen, among others.