Celestial eyes is the new trend that brings together all the aesthetics that are in the spotlight this season; from cyberpunk, to Y2K, indie sleaze, ghoulish girl or marinated makeup.
The trend is to embrace the imperfections of make-up, rather than going for a polished aesthetic. All this with a good dose of glitter, glitters, satin and metallic shadows. Just as fashion has moved away from sartorialism to surrealism, so has beauty, thanks in large part to the looks Donni Davy created for Euphoria. Pigments are no longer only applied to the eyes, but also to the cheekbones, nose and forehead.
We can’t fail to mention another indispensable figure in this carefree brilli brilli aesthetic, Pat McGrath. Aside from his popular Mothership eyeshadow palettes, McGrath is behind the Celestial eyes looks we saw on the Andreādamo SS23 catwalk. And if we delve deeper into the fashion of yesteryear, there are examples of this trend in the Alexander McQueen Fall 2014 or Givenchy Spring 2010 Couture shows.
In December, the Ganni brand teamed up with responsible luxury pioneers Submission Beauty to present its first beauty launch. Three shades of glitter shadows made from natural and plant-derived materials. In other words, the beauty universe is also tending to eliminate plastic from its products, as is the case here. Submission Beauty Glitter is made of cellulose from eucalyptus trees, a must if you want to try Celestial eyes.
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