Beauty trends inspired by celebrities
All it takes is one detail to captivate the eye, one hairstyle to assert a style, or one complexion to change an entire look. In recent seasons, celebrities no longer dictate fixed rules: they inspire a freer, more confident, but still controlled beauty. On social media and on the red carpet, certain looks are making a comeback, gaining traction and going viral. Three signatures stand out in particular, each telling a different story but driven by the same idea: to enhance without masking.
Ariana's signature eyeliner: before the ‘Glinda’ era, an iconic look
Long before her softer, more ethereal beauty look embodied by her ‘Glinda’ era, Ariana Grande made her mark on an entire generation with her legendary ultra-graphic black eyeliner. This perfectly stretched line, which became her signature for years, emphasised her intense, structured and instantly recognisable eyes.

At that time, eyeliner was not just a detail: it was an integral part of her image. Worn with nude eyelids, a clear complexion and discreet lips, it embodied an assertive and confident femininity. Even today, this iconic cat eye continues to inspire make-up artists and beauty enthusiasts, proving that some trends transcend eras and stand the test of time.
Tyla's hairstyles: an ever-evolving beauty signature
South African singer, songwriter and dancer Tyla has established herself as one of the most inspiring artists of her generation, both through her music and her aesthetic. When it comes to beauty, she stands out for her ability to constantly come up with new hairstyles and looks, whether on the red carpet, on stage at concerts or in her music videos, each one more striking than the last.

One in particular stands out: her hairstyle combining graphic braids with long, straightened and loose lengths. Tyla embodies a modern, precise and assertive glamour. Each appearance becomes a source of inspiration, confirming that hairstyles are an integral part of her artistic identity.
Sabrina's luminous complexion: the era of skin glow
Sabrina Carpenter has established a vision of complexion where skin is king. Her make-up is based on a luminous, fresh and even complexion that reveals the true texture of the skin. Gone are the thick layers: make way for transparency, subtle light and controlled glow.

This trend emphasises skincare as much as make-up. Well-prepared skin, light coverage, a delicate blush and a few highlights are all you need to create that ‘effortless perfect skin’ effect. Natural complexion, glow make-up and luminous skin are now at the heart of beauty research.
What is your favourite beauty trend?
Article written by Lohanne Mollo
Translated by Bethszabee Garner




