
We saw them at Rachel Roy–paired with dark bobbed wigs, to help emphasize, as she hoped they would, the strength of her Fall 2009 collection–minus the poufs, bubble skirts, and embellishments of past seasons. There they were again, at Rodarte, alongside Maori-inspired tattoos, flawless skin enhanced by sculptural application on the cheek and eyes, and black nails. And then Tuleh models were sporting them, as Gothic English roses-complete with pin-curled hair, darkened and elongated eyebrows, and deep shadows on eyelids-all inspired by the 1930s.
Black lips were, quite frankly, nearly everywhere. Whether muted into a dark gray, layered on in a thick black wedge of lipstick, or slicked on over top of berry tones as a gloss, lips were dark and as Goth as the fashions.
Our Top Recommendations
MAC: Style Black collection, featuring Black Knight Lipstick and Nocturnelle Nail Lacquer
Chanel: Noir Obscurs collection
Yves Saint Laurent: Pur Gloss Black
Lancôme: Color Fever Gloss in Piha Black

MAC senior artist Fatima Thomas had this to say:
“Black plays into so many current pop culture phenomena, like vampires and a revival of Eighties street style.”
Not sure about sporting darkened lips? Aim for the Goth-look with black nails or a smoky eye, or go classic, with the runway favourite: deep red lips.
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Find our recommended brands, and ask the experts at M.A.C. and just-opened Murale for tips on how to pull off dark lips, and what brand works best for you.
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Black lips: bold or creepy?