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Posted: 2015-09-17T18:30:46Z | Updated: 2015-09-17T18:31:45Z

Think back to that time you were in the dusty desert, soaking up the rays at a music festival with metallic tattoos and gems on your face . Well, looks like those facial accessories are extending their stay in fashion, according to the New York Fashion Week runways.

This week there were several instances of what we like to call face jewelry. Bejeweled freckles? Sure. And it wouldn't be a true Givenchy show without those ornately designed masks .

So in our quest to find somewhat of a cohesive beauty trend throughout the many, many shows, we couldn't help but notice the abundance of facial adornment that transcended traditional makeup.

Take a look at the unique looks below, and tell us, which one of these would you try?

Sally LaPointe Spring 2016
Brian Killian via Getty Images
Harbison Spring 2016
Neilson Barnard via Getty Images
Tracy Reese Spring 2015
Bennett Raglin via Getty Images
The Blonds Spring 2016
Slaven Vlasic via Getty Images
Dion Lee Spring 2016
Brian Ach via Getty Images
Katya Leonovich Spring 2016
Kris Connor via Getty Images
Givenchy Spring 2016
Catwalking via Getty Images

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