beauty
MODERN MUSE
’90s ICON
Priyanka Chopra
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Wella
Professionals
Ocean Spritz
Beach Texture
Spray, 525
MODERN MUSE
Lancôme
Hypnôse Doll
Eyes Palette,
Lumiere d’Azur,
3,500
THE BLUE EYE
If there was one trend that seriously
gave us the blues back then, it was the
exaggerated, block-of-
blue eyeshadow that
even in its lightest,
watered-down
version was
enough to make
us cry. Today, blue
has gone hydra—
wear it as a flick or
a jewelled underline,
or go the mermaid
route with a beautiful,
colours-of-the-ocean difused eye.
Bobbi Brown
Long-Wear Gel
Eyeliner, Cobalt
Ink, 1,730
THE ACCENT
BRAID
Wearing accent braids in the
’90s involved a tornado,
a hair tie and a
lotof luck—they
had to fight for
visibility on hair
so frizzy and
untidy, it would
put a gypsy to
shame. Today,
tough-girl braids
invoke serious girl
power, staying
close to the scalp
on a frizz-free,
textured mane.Q
Kérastase
Spray à Porter,
2,000
Sonakshi Sinha
MODERN MUSE
’90s ICON
Christina Aguilera
Katrina Kaif
’90s ICON
Moroccanoil
Glimmer
Shine, 1,665
Gwen Stefani
THE BABY BUN
While there’s no doubt
Stefani single-handedly
raised the cool quotient
of rock chicks in the ’90s,
frankly, the multiple baby
buns she sported reminded
us of Pinhead from the
Hellraiserseries. Thankfully,
the baby bun or
half bun—or Hun,
if you want street
cred—is now worn
in its singular,
messy glory just
of the crown
while the rest
of your tresses
make a break
for freedom.
Balmain
Texturizing Salt
Spray, 2,000
Madonna
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