29 Fall Makeup Looks You’ll Want to Wear on Repeat
As soon as the weather cools down, I start swapping my makeup just like I swap my sweaters.
Summer is all about barely-there skin and glossy lips, but fall? Fall is where the rich tones, moody lips, and cozy glam really shine.
There’s something about a deep berry lipstick or rust eyeshadow that just feels right this time of year. I love playing with texture too—matte lids, glowy skin, or even a glossy brown lip when I want something different.
Below are some of my favorite fall makeup looks this season—ones that feel fun, wearable, and totally in sync with the cooler, cozier vibe.

Fall Makeup Trends
Warm matte eyeshadows: Shades like rust, terracotta, and burnt orange are everywhere this fall. They’re perfect for creating depth without looking too heavy and work really well on all skin tones.
Brown lipsticks: From soft cinnamon to deep chocolate, brown lips are making a comeback. They feel nostalgic but modern and pair easily with neutral or warm-toned eye looks.
Berry and wine lips: Deep reds, plums, and burgundy shades always pop up in fall, but this year they’re bolder and more pigmented than ever. They instantly make a look feel cozy and dramatic.
Monochromatic makeup: Using the same tone across eyes, cheeks, and lips—especially in mauve, peach, or berry—makes everything feel super cohesive and easy to wear.
Glossy skin with soft eyes: Skin is staying glowy and fresh this season. Think luminous foundation and highlighter, paired with simple eye makeup and maybe just mascara.
Fluffy, natural brows: The laminated brow look is still trending, but a little softer. Brushed-up, full brows are being balanced with more minimal eye makeup.
Subtle shimmer accents: Metallics aren’t over-the-top this fall—they’re being used just in the center of the lid or inner corners to add light without going full glam.
Colorful eyeliner: Burgundy, forest green, and deep plum liners are showing up as a way to add interest without using a lot of product. They work especially well smudged or winged.
Peach and rose blush: Warm blush is sticking around, but the placement is softer. People are blending blush into the temples and even over the nose for a more natural flush.
Soft contour over sharp lines: Contour is still in, but it’s being blended out more. Cream contour and bronzer are being used to warm up the face without strong definition lines.
Fall Makeup Looks
1. Soft Brown Wing

This look has that perfect soft glam vibe I always go for when I want to feel put together without doing too much.
The fluffy lashes and brown winged liner open up the eyes, while the matte nude lip keeps it grounded.
Pro tip: Use a neutral palette and a creamy bronzer to recreate the base.
2. Glossy Brown Lips

That glossy brown lip pulls everything together so nicely on this fall makeup look.
I’d go for a chocolate liner and a warm gloss to get that same effect. The pink shimmer on the lids is such a fun contrast and makes it feel seasonal.
I love how wearable this look is while still feeling like fall.
3. Terracotta Lip and Rosy Eyes

I’m such a fan of this terracotta lip. It’s the kind of color that instantly makes your whole face look warmer.
The soft rosy eyeshadow ties in perfectly without competing.
I’d use a matte burnt orange lipstick and blend a bit of blush onto my lids to keep everything really cohesive and easy.
4. Burnt Orange Blend

This eye look is everything I want for fall—warm, rich, and super blended. That gradient from deep brown to burnt orange is so smooth.
I’d start with a matte orange in the crease, deepen the outer corners, and finish with a nude matte lip like this one to let the eyes stay the focus.
5. Glowy Blush and Gloss

The glow on this blush is so pretty—it’s the first thing I noticed.
I’d use a cream blush with a little shimmer and top it with a matching powder. The brows are brushed up, the eyes are soft, and the lips have just enough shine.
It’s minimal but still feels put together for fall.
6. Smudged Liner and Nude Lips

I always go back to this combo in fall—smudged liner and a matte nude lip just work.
The lashes are thick without being heavy, and the liner looks softly blended instead of sharp.
I’d use a pencil liner, smudge it with a brush, and finish with a peachy-nude lipstick and some cream bronzer, to recreate this look.
7. Warm Eyes and Matte Lip

This is such a go-to fall look for me—warm shadow, fluttery lashes, and a soft matte lip that pulls it all together.
Use a warm brown and copper shadow mix, blending it out toward the crease, to recreate it. Then go in with a peachy nude lipstick and just a tiny bit of contour to finish it off.
8. Shimmer Lid and Mauve Lip

I love shimmer lids in fall. They add just enough glam without going full glitter.
The golden copper shade here is so flattering, especially with the smoky edges. That mauve lipstick grounds everything.
I’d use a shimmer shadow on the lid, matte browns in the crease, and a cool-toned mauve liquid lipstick.
9. Rose Lip and Warm Eyes

This rose-toned lip instantly stands out, and I love how it balances the warm coppery eyeshadow.
The inner corner highlight adds just enough brightness to keep the look fresh.
Try a terracotta matte lipstick and blend deep orange and brown shadows on the outer lid, finishing with fluffy lashes and soft contour to get this look.
10. Teal Pop and Burnt Crease

This is such a fun take on fall makeup. The burnt orange crease is classic, but that pop of teal on the lower lash line gives it so much edge.
I’d use a warm matte palette for the top lid, then pack on a teal shadow or liner underneath.
The peachy nude lip keeps the whole fall makeup look balanced.
11. Warm Blush and Sheer Shine

This look is super wearable and gives that fresh-faced fall vibe.
The warm blush ties in so nicely with the glossy brownish lip. I’d use a cream blush across the cheeks and nose, then tap on a sheer brown gloss.
The lashes are natural but defined, which keeps the makeup looking soft and balanced.
12. Matte Rust Eyeshadow

This rust shadow is such a bold way to lean into fall shades. It’s all matte, which I really like for a clean finish.
I’d use a brick or burnt orange shadow across the whole lid and keep the rest simple with dewy skin and a neutral gloss. It makes the eyes pop without extra steps.
13. Copper Eyes and Nude Gloss

The copper shimmer on the lids is so flattering, especially with those thick lashes.
It’s dramatic but still wearable, and that glossy nude lip brings everything together. I’d go for a warm-toned palette with some metallic shades and finish with a creamy lip gloss and peach blush.
This fall makeup look feels made for flannel season.
14. Everyday Fall Glow

This look is my go-to when I want something quick but still pulled together.
The pink gloss adds just enough color, and the peachy blush makes the whole face look warm and awake.
I’d swipe on some tinted moisturizer, fill in the brows, and finish with cream blush and a shimmer gloss—it’s that easy.
15. Golden Inner Corner

I love how that pop of gold in the inner corner adds so much energy to this look.
The warm matte tones on the lids give it that classic fall feeling, but the yellow shimmer makes it stand out.
I’d use a flat brush for the gold and blend out oranges and browns to keep the balance.
16. Lined Brown Lip and Full Lashes

This brown lip combo gives fall without trying too hard. Start with a deep brown liner and blend it into a lighter creamy lipstick for that soft gradient.
The fluttery lashes and warm blush keep it glam but still wearable.
It’s the kind of look I reach for when I want something bold but easy.
17. Matte Neutrals and Fluffy Lashes

There’s something about matte neutrals that always works for fall.
The soft brown shadow, muted peach blush, and matte lips all blend so nicely here.
I’d use a warm-toned eyeshadow palette with all mattes and finish it off with natural-looking lashes and a muted nude lipstick.
It’s simple, but still really put together.
18. Ombre Lip and Glitter Eyes

If fall makeup had a drama category, this look would win.
The ombre lip shifts from deep plum to red and makes a statement all on its own.
Then there’s the copper glitter on the lids that catches the light like crazy.
Pro tip: Use two lipsticks for the gradient and press glitter shadow right onto a sticky base.
19. Brown Lip and Copper Shadow

This is such a cozy fall combo—deep brown lipstick with coppery shimmer on the eyes.
The shadow brings out warmth in the skin, and the lashes add just enough lift. I’d line my lips with a chocolate pencil and fill in with a matching matte.
For the eyes, blend warm tones then press shimmer on the center.
20. Matte Red Lip and Warm Eyes

That matte red lip makes the whole look feel bold and seasonal, and I love how it pairs with the burnt orange eyeshadow.
I’d keep the base glowy and use a neutral blush to balance it out.
For the lips, a long-wear matte formula is key, and maybe a little setting spray to lock it all in.
21. Monochrome Berry Tones

I always love a monochrome look, and this one uses berry tones in such a soft way.
The eyeshadow and lipstick are nearly the same shade, which makes it feel super cohesive.
I’d blend a berry-toned matte across the lid and crease, then use a matching lipstick with a bit of definition from a brown lip liner.
22. Burgundy Wing and Glossy Lip

The burgundy wing on this look is so bold. I love how it extends out and adds drama without using black.
The lips are super glossy with that rich, wine-red color that screams fall.
I’d use a burgundy shadow as liner, pack on lashes, and blend two lip colors for that dimensional shine.
23. Mauve Tones and Soft Liner

Everything about this look feels soft and wearable.
The mauve shadow and matching lip give it that cozy fall feel without being too dark.
I’d use a mauve-toned eyeshadow quad and smudge a bit of brown liner along the lashes.
A satin-finish lipstick in the same tone really pulls it together.
24. Deep Lip and Glowy Skin

This deep plum lip is giving all the fall vibes. It’s bold but super flattering, especially with that golden highlight on the cheeks and brow bone.
I’d line the lips with a dark berry pencil and fill them in with a matte lipstick.
The skin looks glowy and fresh, which balances out the dramatic lip so well.
25. Red Lip and Cozy Sweater

There’s something about a red lip and a chunky sweater that just works in fall.
This shade is bright without being too much, and the rest of the makeup stays clean and simple.
I’d go with a creamy red lipstick, minimal blush, and soft mascara to keep it easy but still really striking.
26. Shimmer Lid and Rosy Lip

This look hits that sweet spot between glam and wearable.
The shimmer on the lid brightens everything up, and that rosy matte lip ties it all together.
I’d use a metallic copper shadow on the center of the lid and blend the edges with soft browns.
The lipstick is the kind that works with almost anything.
27. Peach Glow and Gloss

This look is such a fall favorite. Everything ties back to peach and copper tones.
The shimmer on the lids, the peach blush, and that glossy lip all blend so nicely.
Use a copper shimmer shadow and peach-toned blush, then finish with a warm lip liner and peach gloss for this fall look.
It gives that glowy, cozy vibe we want this time of year.
28. Bronze Lip and Soft Eyes

This bronze lip color is such a standout. It feels seasonal without going too dark.
I’d line with a warm brown and use a creamy metallic or satin lipstick for that sheen.
The eyes are soft and neutral, which lets the lips be the focus. A bit of highlight on the cheeks finishes it off so nicely.
29. Berry Lip and Bronze Shadow

A rich berry lip is such a classic fall move, and I love how it’s paired with soft bronze eyeshadow instead of something heavy. It keeps the look bold but balanced.
I’d use a berry matte lipstick and blend warm shimmer across the lids, then finish with soft liner and just enough mascara to define the eyes.
This post showed you 29 fall makeup looks.
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