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    The feline flick ruled supreme at Milan Fashion Week

    Published on 6 March 2018 - Last updated on 19 December 2025 by Beth Ryan

    It seemed everywhere we looked in Milan, the feline flick wasn’t far behind. Updated and reimagined by several designers this season, many paid homage to this classic 60’s style by giving it a modern update and bold futuristic twist. From Pat Magrath’s Swarovski covered hyperpigmented cats eyes that arguably shut down the Prada runway show to the smudged and grungy flicks at Max Mara and the sweeping (though slightly subtler) eyes at Tommy Hilfiger, if one thing’s clear from the Italian fashion capital, it’s that this simple yet time-honored look isn’t going away any time soon. And with a million and one ways to reinvent it, we’re confident it’s here to stay…

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    What is the feline flick makeup style?

    The feline flick is a classic eye makeup look known for its winged, cat-eye effect. It became famous in the 1960s and continues to be reimagined today, with designers offering both bold and subtle twists on the style.

    How have designers updated the feline flick this season?

    Designers brought a modern and bold futuristic twist to the feline flick this season. You could see everything from Swarovski-covered hyperpigmented cat eyes on runways to smudged and grungy flicks and even subtler, sweeping versions.

    Where did the feline flick makeup trend stand out recently?

    The feline flick stood out across runways in Milan, with many shows paying homage to this iconic look. The trend was especially highlighted by standout moments at major fashion houses during the recent season.

    Is the feline flick trend still popular?

    Yes, the feline flick remains a popular and enduring makeup trend. With countless ways to reinvent it, this simple yet timeless look is set to stay on the beauty scene for the foreseeable future.

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