L’Officiel Singapore – August 2019

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@vesperucca
Fire engine red hair is enough to get anyone’s attention, but it’s Juliana Horner’s
equally bold beauty looks that trigger a double take. The Nashville-based makeup
artist (emphasis on “artist”) marries a myriad of influences including ’60s
retrofuturism, ’70s glam rock and ’80s maximalism to create rainbow-hued looks
that scream “Ziggy Stardust”. It’s no wonder she has gained a significant Instagram
following – enough to launch her own makeup brand, Claropsyche.

@lynskiii
Unlike her #lynskidare challenge
that had people playfully swirling
eyeliner or red lipstick all over their
faces, Lynski’s beauty looks are a
lot less defined by lines. Instead,
the Latvian-born, London-based
makeup artist blends iridescent hues
onto her models’ skin with soft,
delicate brushstrokes, resulting in
ethereal looks that seem out of focus.
Though at odds with beauty’s current
obsession with the ultra-defined,
Lynski’s signature blurry touch
has already brought her some fans,
including Brooke Candy who recently
tapped her for her latest music video.

@beasweetbeauty
If you’ve done FKA Twigs’ makeup, it’s safe to assume that your looks are anything but
boring. And that is certainly the case for British makeup artist Bea Sweet, whose use of
colour is as diverse as her casting of models. With a penchant for loud eye makeup, Bea’s
creative cosmetic feats include Dua Lipa’s silver holographic eyeliner and Kali Uchis’
endlessly recreated red winged eyeshadow look for her album cover.

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