Fashion month has come to an end, and while we look forward to the Spring/Summer 2022 trends that will emerge next season, it's for certain that this season's fashion month has also secured the forthcoming hair and makeup trends to look forward to next year. After a nearly two-year-long in-person runway show hiatus, fashion houses went all out this season from Y2K-inspired braids, neon eyeshadows, and high-glossed lips that are emblematic to the changing trends and attitudes of the post-pandemic fashion world: vivid, bold, and eccentric.

As we round up the end of fashion month, L'OFFICIEL breaks down the best of beauty from the Spring/Summer 2022 runway shows. Scroll down to see our favorite beauty looks from Fendi to Dior.

Dior: Retro-Inspired Double Eyeliner




Emblematic of the 1960s Marc Bohan-era of Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri's current Spring/Summer 2022 collection draws inspiration from one of Dior's most vivid and lively collections. Peter Philips, Dior Beauty Creative and Image Director, is responsible for setting the retro-inspired eyeliner look that we are bound to see lots of next season.

Michael Kors: Low Buns and Sleeked Bangs



Keeping the makeup looks minimal for the Michael Kors Spring/Summer 2022 runway show, low buns and side-swept bangs were the star of the show-exhibiting sheer elegance that exemplified Kors' collection.

Prabal Gurung: Neon Shadows




The candy-colored eye look has become an emerging trend these past few months with the resurgence of Y2K styles, and the Prabal Gurung Spring/Summer 2022 show secured the trend for the season with a line-up of vivid eye looks.

Fendi: Bold and Bronze


The Fendi Spring/Summer 2022 runway show kicked off Milan Fashion Week showcasing a lineup of bronze-hued makeup looks from chiseled gold contours and caramel-colored eye looks.

Paul & Joe: Face Paint Nostalgia




The Paul & Joe Spring/Summer 2022 runway makeup looks brought back a childhood nostalgia that we seem to have forgotten. With vibrant patterns of rainbows and clouds, makeup artist Georgina Graham brought back wistful childhood memories of festival face painting activities during London Fashion Week.