Now that the Fashion Weeks are over, we can sit back and reflect on some of the key trends. From the gorgeously varied looks at Paris to the edgier styles at London Fashion Week, it's time to start working those trends already. One of my hot tips for next Spring is the bold lip colours seen on the catwalks at Osman Yousefzada, Betty Jackson and Harriet's Muse.

Celebrity makeup artist Lisa Eldridge, who is also Creative Director for No7, was the creative genius behind the bold brows and strong coral lips at Osman Yousefzada. She says of the look "I wanted the makeup to work perfectly alongside Osman’s beautiful clothes. The look needed to reflect his modern, minimalist vision so I focused on ensuring a perfect, clean base that is offset by the striking coral lips – my favourite colour from the Osman collection – and bold, angular brows."

I spoke to her about her top tips to re-create this look at home to ensure you'll be bang on trend for next Spring. She says "Achieving this look is very simple and it has a bold, fresh appeal that's also wearable."

For how to get this fresh catwalk look, simply read more.

  • Face: To ensure a flawless base Lisa first applied No7 Instant Radiance Concealer, (£13.25). Its light reflecting formula helps to reduce the appearance of dark circles and puffiness. Lisa then used No7 Protect & Perfect Foundation, (£15.50), which gives great coverage and a 'high definition' effect.
  • Brows:. Bold brows were the focus of the look and were used to balance the strong lip shade. Lisa used No7 Precision Brow Pencil, (£10), to ensure a strong colour.
  • Lips: "The coral lips are the real focus point" says Lisa. She custom blended the shade backstage at the show but to get the look try No7 Stay Perfect Lipstick, (£10), in Gay Geranium.
  • Eyes: Lisa kept the eyes neutral, just using No7 Stay Perfect Eye Shadow, (£7), in Innocence on the lids and blended up to the brows. She then applied lashings of No7 Extreme Length Mascara, (£12). Lisa suggests "to achieve the most impact, begin by massaging the brush at the roots of your lashes, then zig zag up to the tips to achieve maximum length and definition.”

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