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Bold Beauty Looks Seen at the Men's Spring 2026 Shows in Milan
Bold Beauty Looks Seen at the Men's Spring 2026 Shows in Milan

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time28-06-2025

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Bold Beauty Looks Seen at the Men's Spring 2026 Shows in Milan

MILAN — The men's spring 2026 shows here displayed collections filled with relaxed tailoring and a new approach to color — from pastel hues telegraphing a gentle masculinity to pops of vibrant shades for a more energizing injection of optimism. Hair and makeup followed suit. The overall natural beauty looks were revved up by occasional bold options here and there. Cue the fire-red hair dye and pointy hairstyles curated by Lorenzo Barcella and the Wella Professionals team that popped up at the show Vivienne Westwood staged outside a Milanese café. More from WWD The 13 Best Tinted Moisturizers With SPF for All Skin Types, Tested by Editors and Experts Kristin Cavallari Teases Uncommon Beauty Expansion and Talks Glowing Skin Goals Givaudan to Acquire Brazilian Fragrance Supplier Vollmens They came second only to the looks seen on the Fiorucci runway, where shaved heads became a canvas for artist Janina Zaïs, who covered them in baby blue to paint cute poodles and ribbons, or flashy yellow to stencil the brand's logo in a look that recalled a tennis ball. Another model also had his hair, face and torso turned into an artwork depicting Fiorucci's signature cupids. For a less invasive statement look, one can look at the Setchu show, where makeup artist Anthony Preel opted for sky blue and emerald green as hues of preference to add a pop of color to models' lips or spotlight their gaze with graphic shapes around the eyes. Even at Emporio Armani there was a touch of eccentricity, matching a daring collection that evoked seminal campaigns from the '90s shot in Morocco. In sync with the exotic vibe, hair was carefully parted in tufts, each gelled, twisted and punctuated by little metal clips doubling as ornaments. Hairstylist Louis Ghewy worked on a different concept with designer Luca Magliano, who forwent the runway format in favor of a short movie set on a ferry. Some of his characters had manes coiffed in extra volumes, others ruffled as the wind on the deck had its way with them. Best of WWD Which Celebrity Brands Are Next for a Major Deal? Lady Gaga, Beyonce and More Possible Contenders for the Next Corporate Prize The Best Makeup Looks in Golden Globes History A Look Back at Golden Globes Best Makeup on the Red Carpet, From Megan Fox to Sophia Loren [PHOTOS]

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