New York Fashion Week: Bobbi Brown Shares Top 3 Beauty Trends

Brown explains how to take the looks from the runway to your life.

ByABC News
September 18, 2015, 7:04 AM
A model walks the runway at the DKNY Spring/Summer 2016 fashion show during New York Fashion Week on Sept. 16, 2015 in New York City.
A model walks the runway at the DKNY Spring/Summer 2016 fashion show during New York Fashion Week on Sept. 16, 2015 in New York City.
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— -- This season's New York Fashion Week has seen hundreds of models strutting down the runways in Spring fashions that will soon be spotted on red carpets and in stores.

Beyond the clothes, the runways of New York have also been full of beauty trends, whether it be the models' makeup, nails, hair or all of the above.

Yahoo Beauty’s editor-in-chief, Bobbi Brown, says there are three big beauty trends that stood out from Fashion Week.

"The entire look for the season is all about natural, comfortable, easy and it doesn’t take a lot of work," Brown told "Good Morning America." "That’s the good news.

Read below for more on the top three beauty trends from New York Fashion Week, and whether or not you should try the runway look on yourself.

Trend #1: 'No Makeup' Make-p

PHOTO: A model walks the runway during the Jason Wu show as a part of Spring 2016 New York Fashion Week on Sept. 11, 2015 in New York City.
A model walks the runway during the Jason Wu show as a part of Spring 2016 New York Fashion Week on Sept. 11, 2015 in New York City.

"Some designers sent models down the runway without a stitch of makeup on, just some skin.htm" id="ramplink_moisturizer_" target="_blank">moisturizer," Brown said. "[It] could be worn with a nude lip or, at Jason Wu, you saw it with a bright red lip."

The nude makeup trend, according to Brown, meant that backstage at the runways was, "all about making skin look amazing with mini facials, eye masks, and sheet masks for models before makeup application."

Brown's verdict on whether you should try the "no makeup" look at home was a decided no.

"The girls looked great, but they were about 20," she said. "Don’t try that at home."

Trend #2: Accented Nails

Brown says a big look on the runway this season was a nude nail with a "graphic accent."

"A black dot, a white stripe and then colors coordinating with the clothes on the side of the nail," she said of the looks seen on the runways of Tibi, Public School and Adam Selman.

For the Public School fashion show, celebrity manicurist Deborah Lippmann created a negative space design using a sheer stroke of white polish, according to Brown.

Brown's verdict on this "very modern" trend is do try this at home.

"[It's] very easy to apply," she said.

Trend #3: Beachy, Wavy Hair

PHOTO: A model walks the runway wearing Carolina Herrera Spring 2016 during New York Fashion Week: The Shows on Sept. 14, 2015 in New York City.
A model walks the runway wearing Carolina Herrera Spring 2016 during New York Fashion Week: The Shows on Sept. 14, 2015 in New York City.

The beauty mogul described the hair trend on the New York runways as, "kind of a downtown, cool girl."

"Not too many curls just a little bit of a wave," she said of the look.

Brown's verdict on this trend is to pull out your curling iron and do it yourself!