
"Every year, London is the coolest fashion week by loads," says Lou
Teasdale, ELLE UK's special hair and makeup correspondent. The Yorkshire
native has helped bring pastel hair, jellybean lip tints, and braid
crowns to the forefront of the beauty conversation thanks to some
serious hustle: after working backstage at X Factor, Teasdale
guided Bleach London's pink-and-purple hair tints into drugstores,
paired with Maybelline on how-to videos, and—as One Direction's head of
grooming—made Harry Styles into a modern hair icon.
This London Fashion Week, Teasdale was helping designers create looks themselves, working backstage on some of the biggest and coolest runway looks. Scroll down to see the biggest trends from the week, along with her take on how—and how not—to change up your own look without being a beauty victim.
Intense Black Eyeliner

Topshop, Natasha Zinko (using Eyeko),
and Ashley Williams all harnessed the power of black cake eyeliner,
applied opaquely into the outer and inner corners and lash line.
Meanwhile at McQueen, Lucia Pieroni smudged her models' lids with
Egyptian Magic to make the look smudgy.
"What's really nice about having an originality in your makeup is that it's kind of easier for someone who might not be a supermodel to find your own vibe," Teasdale says. "With eyeliner like this, it looks amazing only if it works with your personality. So micro trends actually look better if you're not a supermodel, because you can tailor them directly to your face and your attitude."
"What's really nice about having an originality in your makeup is that it's kind of easier for someone who might not be a supermodel to find your own vibe," Teasdale says. "With eyeliner like this, it looks amazing only if it works with your personality. So micro trends actually look better if you're not a supermodel, because you can tailor them directly to your face and your attitude."
High Pigment Lips
Thanks
to Kylie Jenner's wildly popular Lip Kit, boldly stained matte mouths
are more popular than North West's Balmain jacket. Ashish and Sibling
were the biggest devotees of the trend… along with most of the street
style kids outside the shows.Want the look? The best way to go is
with a lip brush or liner, so you can fill color directly and
deliberately. "I know nobody can get it," Teasdale says, "but it's my
job to use every product. And this product really is the best one."
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Punk Lite
British
punks need a nap? This week's hairstyle of choice for Burberry,
Sibling, and more was a fallen, wilted mohawk that gently curled over
the forehead. Think rockabilly, if it took a Valium. Ruth Bell's buzz
cut was freshly shorn at Burberry, while copycat models appeared at
Christopher Kane, Erdem, and even Charlotte Olympia. And boys with long
hair seemed everywhere, too.
"Everything at the moment is very gender neutral anyway," Teasdale says. "That's how things have gone. That's what's cool about hair and makeup at the moment. So boy or girl, who cares? If you like the hair, go for it." Translation: if you want to try her signature Styles shag for yourself, get thee to the salon.
"Everything at the moment is very gender neutral anyway," Teasdale says. "That's how things have gone. That's what's cool about hair and makeup at the moment. So boy or girl, who cares? If you like the hair, go for it." Translation: if you want to try her signature Styles shag for yourself, get thee to the salon.
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Sheer Neon Lids
"Nobody's
going to go out with a graphic neon eyeliner that goes all the way up
to your eyebrow," Teasdale says, "But if you dare to experiment, you'll
find that a lot of those electric neon colors actually look really nice
as a color wash on your lids, or as a cat-eye.Erdem must have
psychically beamed himself into our conversation—his models had sheer
neon lids that made a sublime contrast to their ivory lace dresses.
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Glitter Fallout
Backstage
at Burberry, we gasped at Wendy Rowe's glitter look, which dusted
models cheeks and under eyes with tons of sparkle. It was a lighter
version of Saint Laurent's glitter tears, but no less stunning on the
catwalk, or in real life, as models like Malaika Firth and Binx Walton
exited the show, sparkles still intact.
"The glitter tears that are happening on the runways at the moment are really cool," Teasdale says, "and you're seeing it on the runway and also the red carpet almost at the same time. It's easy to tag it to Bowie and glam rock, but I think it can look very feminine and very, very pretty if you spread out the glitter like Suki Waterhouse did. It's so cute."
"The glitter tears that are happening on the runways at the moment are really cool," Teasdale says, "and you're seeing it on the runway and also the red carpet almost at the same time. It's easy to tag it to Bowie and glam rock, but I think it can look very feminine and very, very pretty if you spread out the glitter like Suki Waterhouse did. It's so cute."
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