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Bottega Veneta
In keeping with the casual vibe of Tomas Maier's latest menswear collection, hairstylist Guido Palau created an informal hairdo of soft, clean waves
Burberry Prorsum
With the boys at Burberry Prorsum wearing splash sunglasses with thick frames in both subdued and metallic tones, Wendy Rowe's make-up mission was to give a clean uniformity to faces
Burberry Prorsum
Matt Mulhall swept hair to one side, leaving it damp for that added bit of texture
Calvin Klein Collection
Charlie Pichon gave the boys at Calvin Klein bright dewy complexions that complemented Italo Zucchelli's all-American collection
Calvin Klein Collection
Paul Hanlon picked up the American rock references with greased quiffs
Diesel
Diesel's Steampunk-inspired collection was interpreted by Alfonso Diletto through illuminated cheeks and lips
Diesel
Armando Cerrillo kept hair super casual with a tousled side quiff
Emporio Armani
Fresh was the keyword at Emporio Armani, reflected in Fabiana Clavario's luminous faces
Emporio Armani
Ermenegildo Zegna
Ermenegildo Zegna
Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani
A casual sweeping back of dampened hair by hairstylist Roberta Bellazzi evoked the look of a man after a gym session
Gucci
Gucci
Jil Sander
Jil Sander's return collection to her namesake brand was paired with Pat McGrath's glowing faces and uniform skin
Jil Sander
Guido Palau shook things up by updating the bedhead - a clever contrast to the minimalist silhouettes and a complement to the graphic details of the prints
Missoni
Missoni's knitted vocabulary - this season updated with a safari theme - was enhanced by Miriam Langellotti's elegant, matte-look grooming
Missoni
Franco Gobbi gave extra volume to wet locks of hair, sweeping them to one side in a mass of textured waves
Neil Barrett
Another sport influence for Neil Barrett's collection, picked up by Massimiliano Della Maggesa with a youthful, healthy make-up
Neil Barrett
James Molloy brushed hair forwards, giving it a casually tousled effect
Prada
Pat McGrath defined a young, almost feminine look for Prada, with flushed lips and enhanced brows
Prada
Perfectly parted shiny hair by Guido Palau ensured preppy feel
Salvatore Ferregamo
Karim Rahman gave boys a shiny gloss accent on the mouth
Salvatore Ferregamo
In keeping with the make up simplicity, Franco Gobbi brushed hair back in an effortless but refined hairdo
Trussardi
Karim Rahman's faces for Trussardi had a luxurious translucence, with a further gloss added to the lips
Trussardi
Hair by Paul Hanlon was ultra-casual, as if fingers were just passed through it to style it towards the front or back
Versace
Guido Palau matched the hair to the collection's bling, with huge quiffs towering over the models' foreheads
Z Zegna
Hidden under graphic round sunglasses on the catwalk, faces at Z Zegna were given the lightest of grooming touches
Z Zegna
Hair was more structured, wet and pulled back high above the foreheads
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Jack Moss is the Fashion & Beauty Features Director at Wallpaper*, having joined the team in 2022 as Fashion Features Editor. Previously the digital features editor at AnOther and digital editor at 10 Magazine, he has also contributed to numerous international publications and featured in ‘Dazed: 32 Years Confused: The Covers’, published by Rizzoli. He is particularly interested in the moments when fashion intersects with other creative disciplines – notably art and design – as well as championing a new generation of international talent and reporting from international fashion weeks. Across his career, he has interviewed the fashion industry’s leading figures, including Rick Owens, Pieter Mulier, Jonathan Anderson, Grace Wales Bonner, Christian Lacroix, Kate Moss and Manolo Blahnik.