The curled updos and black eyeliner at Yves Saint Laurent were dramatic and ladylike, in an almost slutty sort of way.

Dries Van Noten's thickly winged eyeliner and sporty headbands were sleek, bold, and modern.

Narciso Rodriguez also featured winged eyeliner and black headbands, but the eyes at this show were metallic and lighter, giving the look an '80s vibe.

The cat-eye makeup and low side ponytails at Behnaz Sarafpour were the epitome of beatnik chic (that is, if beatniks actually dressed like how we stereotype them).

Rodarte had interestingly winged, inverted eyeliner, which added a new dimension of interest against the otherwise bare faces and nondescript messy buns.

Pictures from style.com
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