Revenge Eyeliner: The Sharpest Way to Make a Statement
The revenge eyeliner trend takes the drama of a revenge dress and distils it into a razor‑sharp gaze. Coined by Euphoria’s makeup mastermind Donni Davy, this look features an ultra‑thin, elongated wing on the top lash line paired with a crisp, defined line underneath. Think of it as cat‑eye eyeliner with attitude: graphic, intentional and designed to say “I’m doing better than ever” without a word. To keep it wearable, balance the intensity with clean, polished skin and softly groomed brows rather than heavy contour. You can also diffuse the lower line slightly for a smudged, lived‑in feel that nods to edgy, unbothered summer makeup. Finish with a neutral lip or high‑shine gloss so the focus stays firmly on the eyes, and let the liner carry the narrative of your comeback.

Mob Wife Glam vs. Clean Girl Makeup: Opposite Aesthetics, Equal Impact
Current 2026 makeup trends are gloriously inconsistent, and that’s the point. On one end is mob wife glam: bold brows, smoky eyes, sharp liner and glossy lips for a loud, unapologetic finish that feels rich and untouchable. On the other is clean girl makeup, all about restraint—sheer bases, softly defined lashes, neutral lids and strategic glow that looks like great skin rather than obvious product. The beauty of this contrast is that you’re no longer expected to choose one camp. You can embrace full mob‑wife drama for a night out, then switch to clean girl minimalism for work or daytime errands. To move between the two, keep a flexible core kit: a buildable foundation, one reliable brown liner, a volumising mascara, and a clear or nude gloss that can read either polished or high‑octane depending on the rest of your face.

Glitter, Frost and Shellac Lip Gloss: The New Unbothered Glam
Sparkly eyes are back, but this time they’re effortless rather than overworked. Reflective lids—metallic, frosty or shimmering—are defined more by their finish than complex artistry. A single wash of metallic cream shadow topped with a dab of clear or glossy eye product at the centre of the lid gives that Riviera‑cocktail glow instead of full‑on rave makeup. Pairing this with shellac lip gloss—a super‑shiny, almost lacquered lip—creates an easy, unbothered summer aesthetic that feels modern rather than teen. Keep colour placement minimal and intentional: one reflective focal point on the eyes, one glossy statement on the lips, and softly bronzed or naturally glowing skin everywhere else. This combination plays particularly well with revenge eyeliner, adding light and dimension so the overall effect is powerful but still wearable for dinners, dates and after‑work drinks.
The ’90s Bronzer Comeback: Sun‑Kissed, Not Streaky
The 90s bronzer comeback is in full swing, but formulas and techniques have evolved. Instead of flat, chalky powders, new‑gen bronzers deliver a believable wash of warmth with skin‑loving textures like water tints and cream‑to‑powder balms. The inspiration comes from iconic ’90s supers: matte, sun‑kissed skin paired with brown lips, or glossy, luminous bronze that looks fresh from holiday. To make it wearable today, ditch the heavy all‑over application and focus on where the sun would naturally hit: tops of the cheekbones, temples, bridge of the nose and even lightly across the eyelids. Layer two tones—a slightly warmer shade and a slightly deeper one—to mimic real tan depth, then add a touch of blush on top for a truly sun‑kissed effect. Keep bronzer mostly matte and reserve high‑shine finishes for targeted highlighter and gloss.

Mix, Match and Mood‑Shift: Building Your Own Signature Look
Unlike past seasons driven by a single dominant look, 2026 makeup trends invite play. You can wear revenge eyeliner with shellac lip gloss and frosty lids for maximum impact, then pivot to clean girl makeup with a whisper of ’90s bronzer for everyday polish. Mob wife glam becomes a mood rather than a uniform: try just the smoky eye with a bare, glossy lip, or pair a bold brow with otherwise minimal skin. The key is curating elements that match your plans and personality on any given day. Start by deciding what you want to spotlight—eyes, skin or lips—then layer trends around that focal point. A reflective lid and bronzed complexion might be perfect for daytime, while double‑lined revenge eyeliner and full mob‑wife gloss take over at night. The only real rule now is that your look should feel like you.

