Twiggy's iconic makeup look from the '60s seemed to have made its way back this 2017, and we are seeing the floating crease eye makeup trending on Instagram.
Twiggy, 1960s /Credit: V Magazine
We saw them on Kendall Jenner and her BFFs, Gigi and Bella Hadid, earlier on this year at the Chanel shows and the graphic eyeliner trend hasn't lost momentum in fall.
Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Bella Hadid at Chanel's fashion show. /Credit: Teen Vogue
Besides using the standard black, variations have sprouted across the runways and beauty influencers, and we are seeing floating crease eye makeup in a variety of colours, with different textures, and glitter being one of the more popular ones.
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Besides using the standard black, variations have sprouted across the runways and beauty influencers, and we are seeing floating crease eye makeup in a variety of colours, with different textures, and glitter being one of the more popular ones.
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Our take on the floating crease trend? It is definitely simple to create, yet enough for us to make a statement. I highly doubt that conservative Singaporeans are going to wear it out for a day of shopping in Orchard Road, but I guess it will work fantastically well for special functions or events, for your photo shoots or the next Instagram selfie.