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Lara Owen

Renaissance skin is trending – here’s the backstage beauty from London Fashion Week

Renaissance skin is back (Rebecca Spencer/PA) -

Annie’s Ibiza brought “renaissance skin” to the runway at London Fashion Week, kicking off a new trend that leaves “glass skin” in 2024.

The professionals behind the look wanted to bring healthy skin to the runway;  skin with “colour, life and health”, said Argentum skin expert Vera Araujo.

This trend disbands with the familiar pore-less, mannequin skin of past fashion weeks, and focuses on the skin’s microbiome and portraying more natural beauty.

Argentum focused on the skin’s natural flush and texture (Argentum/PA)

“We use (l’eau de jouvence soothing silver tonic water) after cleansing the skin that contains DNA HP, this is what is now used in injectable, anti-ageing treatments,” says Araujo, “it’s the new upgrade from hyaluronic acid that has been used for years.

“It’s anti-fungal, so it’s focus is on purifying the skin.

“We want to feed and protect (the skin’s) microbiome. It’s about gently polishing, not stripping the skin.”

The gentle and pure approach to the skin meant leant into the make-up for the show, which was inspired by the great 15th century heroines of Renaissance Italy.

The runway make-up was inspired by Renaissance women (Lucy North/PA)

“It’s not about appearing woeful and waiting,” says lead MAC Cosmetics make-up artist Dominic Skinner, “(the model is) strong and empowered.

“For the cheeks, we wanted to create a flush, as though she’s just come back from battle. She’s not passive, she’s strong and regal,” says Skinner.

“With the blush application, we’re applying it to the apples of the cheeks and then straight across to the ear, as opposed to going up the cheekbone.

The blush was appplied using the masculine facial structure as opposed to female (MAC Cosmetics/PA)

“This is a very purposeful placement, because it’s very masculine. It’s squaring off the cheek, instead of, making it a diamond.

“By doing that, it creates power in the make-up so it’s less delicate and more bold.”

While the emphasis was on the skin this season, the lids featured a subtle dash of gold, almost gilded armour for the eyes.

“It’s pretty much unnoticeable, but there’s a little thin line of gold on the on the lash line, which creates this glint in the eye, adding that radiance beaming from above in this almost godly way.”

The lips followed suit.

“The lip is all about the strength,” says Skinner, “we’ve got this really strong, dark berry using Nightmoth lip pencil with D for Danger MAC lipstick over the top.

“This creates a sort of blackberry, bitten lip, reminiscent of Joan of Arc.”

The overall look disbanded with bronzer and opted for blush (MAC Cosmetics/PA)

While skinimilism has been trending for a while, this stronger and more angular approach changes the game, leaving behind the demure and pore-less filtered skin behind, opting for a realer and bolder look.

‘Renaissance skin’ means we may see softer eye looks, less bronzer and more blush in 2025.

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