Logomania is everywhere, but would you advertise your brand allegiance on your face?
The fashion world has well and truly fallen back in love with the brand logos so loved in the 2000s.
With the help of Gosha Rubchinskiy, Burberry has fully reinstated the cult cool of their iconic '90s check; Maria Grazia Chiuri’s reworked Dior CD-print saddle bags have been summer’s major Insta-hit and Fendi’s interlocking F-print velvet suits, fur coats, handbags and tracksuits (hell, Fendi’s F-print everything) are set to be the outré designer dish du jour come autumn.
Is it really so surprising then that the monogram mania should extend into the beauty sphere?
More affordable than that Louis Vuitton handbag and guaranteed to get you a few ‘gram likes, what’s not to love?
All you need to do is choose where your brand allegiance lies.
Here are some of the most OTT branded beauties we found:
Gucci
Gucci's snake motif lends itself well to more free-flow designs. Best attempted by those with a little creative flair. This look would work well for a festival.
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Louis Vuitton
The LV monogram is a simple and effective visual effect. Uniformity is best achieved with a stencil and some highly pigmented eyeshadow or lipstick. Pair with a velour tracksuit for ultimate Missy Elliot points.
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Champion
Go for a less famous brand and really stand out from the crowd. OK, you probably will anyway but this woman's interpretation of the Champion logo is a serious vibe. Click through her Insta gallery below for a taste of her skills.
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Dior
This woman has taken her interpretation of the Dior logo pretty loosely but, frankly, when it's your own face, you can do whatever tickles your fancy.
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