
The makeup trends to follow this autumn 2025 From toasted blush to Victorian redness, all the way to lips with a "just kissed" effect
With the arrival of autumn, the colors around us change, and inevitably, so do the ones in our beauty case. The season’s makeup trends focus on naturalness and those small details that can define an entire look: it could be an eyeshadow in a bold shade or a lipstick that steals the show, the focus is on a single element. Here are the autumn 2025 trends you should try right away.
Fall Winter 2025-2026 Makeup Trends: Must-Try Looks of the Season
Toasted Blush
This autumn carries the lingering warmth of a summer spent in the sun. The first trend this year is toasted blush. The inspiration is that sun-kissed glow from an afternoon at the beach, warm and slightly bronzed. The difference lies in the application: not just on the cheeks, but blended up toward the temples and nose, for a natural effect, as if your skin still holds the summer tan.
Victorian Redness
Victorian redness is perfect for those seeking a dramatic yet romantic look. This trend takes inspiration from the rosy cheeks of 19th-century ladies: pale skin with a striking flush. The shade leans almost fuchsia, and the blush isn’t limited to the cheekbone, it’s applied across the cheek in a sort of triangle, recreating that rosy glow you get after a walk in the cold.
Bouche Mordue
Bouche mordue refers to the “just-kissed” lips effect: a delicate but noticeable wash of color. The lip contour remains soft for a natural, romantic result. It’s easily achieved by dabbing lipstick onto the center of the lips or blending with your fingers, letting the color naturally diffuse toward the edges.
Pearl Skin
Pearl skin is an elegant, luminous effect that looks extremely natural, far from the idea of dewy or glassy skin. Thanks to illuminating pearls or powders, the skin appears smooth and radiant, enhancing the face without weighing it down.
Unconventional Eyeshadows
This autumn, the eyes come alive with unexpected colors. Go ahead with more visible shades, perfect for breaking the monotony of gray days. And the best part? You don’t need complex looks: even a simple pop of color is enough, giving your makeup an instantly personal, slightly editorial feel.





















































