Maybelline New York Spring 2014 Preview: Makeup Trends

By A Beauty Feature @abeautyfeature

Straight from backstage, Maybelline New York reports the latest beauty trends you’ll want to wear this spring.  Just days after completing its ninth season as the official cosmetics sponsor of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York, Maybelline New York is sharing the latest trends – straight from the Spring 2014 runways.

This season, the brand and its bevy of talented makeup and nail artists, collaborated with some of the industry’s most sought-after designers including DKNY, Mara Hoffman, Rachel Zoe, Tibi, Richard Chai, SUNO, Lacoste and Wes Gordon. The result? Show-stopping beauty looks that will grace the faces and nails of fashionable women everywhere come spring.

Maybelline New York Spring 2014 Preview: Makeup Trends

Maybelline New York Orange Lips and Tips

Bright, almost neon shades of orange will be the go-to hue for spring. Backstage at DKNY, Maybelline New York’s Color Sensational Vivids Lipcolor in Electric Orange was applied to models’ lips, then blotted for a matte, almost stained finish. Brows were groomed and shaped using the brand’s Master Shape Brow Pencil. The rest of the face was left bare. “A flawless complexion is the perfect canvas for standout lips and clothes that steal the show,” said makeup artist Charlotte Willer.

At SUNO, it was all about an electric pop of citrus on the nails. Models wore Maybelline New York’s Color Show Nail Lacquer in Orange Fix, a bright tangerine shade. Backstage at Mara Hoffman, the same vivid hue was used to create a spectrum design on models’ nails.

Maybelline New York White Eyes

Backstage at Tibi, white eyes stole the show. Makeup artist Alice Lane used an angled shadow brush to draw Color Tattoo Cream Gel Shadow in Too Cool in a smooth, straight line across the upper lashline and out toward the temples. The shimmery white shade was also applied to the inner corners of the eyes, for an ethereal, fairy-esque look.

Maybelline New York Nudes Nails

A major departure from the over-the-top nail art looks that have dominated recent seasons, the new nude nail is about an easy-glamour feel that is both fresh and modern. Models at Rachel Zoe wore Maybelline New York’s Color Show Nail Lacquer in limited edition Lust for Buff, a gorgeous neutral hue that was hand-chosen for the show by Zoe herself. The universally flattering shade will be available for a limited time, beginning in March 2014.    

Maybelline New York Metallic Sheen

Metallic makeup is nothing new, but the look is refreshed with luminosity and lightened up for spring. These metallic touches are the “accessory” to an otherwise clean beauty look. At the Wes Gordon Show, makeup artist Alice Lane used Color Tattoo Pure Pigments in Breaking Bronze to add a sheer wash of copper to models’ eyelids. At Mara Hoffman, Lane used her fingertip to apply Color Tattoo Pure Pigments in Pink Rebel, swiping it onto models just before they hit the runway, as a glamorous finishing touch.

Maybelline New York No Fuss Makeup

Backstage at the SUNO and Wes Gordon shows, makeup artist Alice Lane played with texture and gloss. She used Baby Lips Lip Balm in Quenched on models’ eyelids to add a luminous, light-catching glow. Lane used the term “fresh grunge” to describe the no fuss makeup look. “There’s a nod to grunge in that everything is slightly undone and nothing’s too perfect. But it’s cleaner and more wearable, for a sophisticated woman,” she said. Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s Maybelline.