Beetlejuice lips (Image: _hello_adri/Instagram)
Surprising trends for 2024! The green-haired, sharp-suited ghost has inspired makeup fans around the world to paint their lips green and draw a slew of eerie black lines in an attempt to imitate this unlikely beauty icon. Who would have ever imagined that?
Marilyn Monroe in “Some Like It Hot”: Red Lips
The classic red lip became Marilyn Monroe’s signature style, and the feminine yet sexy look remains a safe way to add instant glamor for beauty fans around the world.
Audrey Hepburn’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” cat-eye movie
Hepburn’s ultra-chic character Holly Golightly nailed multiple fashion and beauty trends, including a chignon hairstyle and a little black dress with a classic string of pearls. But it was the dramatic cat-eye flick, executed to perfection with black liquid liner, that created a trend that is still followed around the world today.
Uma Thurman’s “Pulp Fiction” Rouge Noir Nails
Once Quentin Tarantino’s iconic film was released in theaters, Thurman’s shiny black bob and blunt fringe became a much-copied hairstyle at salons across the country. But it was her elegant black and red nails that caught the attention of many beauty fans, with Chanel’s Rouge Noir manicure selling out overnight and standing the test of time.
Jennifer Aniston “Friends: The Rachel Kat”
Never before had so many women flocked to the salon for a haircut like Jennifer Aniston’s choppy layered bob in the early days of Friends.
Despite the high-maintenance styling and the need for regular salon visits to keep the layers in place, this cut still goes down in history as one of the most iconic acts of all time. .
Desperately Looking for Susan: 80’s Perm
The 1980s was a decade of quirky hair and makeup trends that will probably never see the light of day again. Madonna’s dirty-blonde permed bob and giant ribbon headband caught our attention in In Search of Susan, and remains an iconic look to this day. Devil May Care style embodies the fashion and beauty of the time.