The Grammy's 2024 Serves '90s Nostalgia Thanks to These Makeup Looks
Sheer eyeshadow, peachy pink lips, and hair brows take over the red carpet.
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The Grammys this year took us on a nostalgic trip back to the '90s with the beauty looks on the red carpet. If you've experimented with makeup, hairstyles, or accessories in the past, you might see familiar trends make a comeback. Sheer eyeshadows, peachy pink lips, hair bows, ultra-lined lips, spider lashes, and many more are on the rise and expected to be popular in 2024.
Trends in makeup come and go unpredictably, especially those inspired by the '90s. Nowadays, we can see many celebrities incorporating a bit of '90s style in their favorite looks. Some examples are Coco Jones, Dua Lipa, Hazel Monet, and many more who have showcased a range of '90s trends on the red carpet. Take a look at our favorite trends that have made a comeback.
Hair Bows
Victoria Monét smiling and holding her 2-year-old daughter, Hazel, on the Grammys red carpet.
We adore a mother and daughter red carpet moment with Victoria Monét and Hazel Monét. The 2-year-old hit the red carpet in cute brown hair bows.
Peachy Pink Lips
A peachy nude lip color complements your look and stands out from the rest.
Volumnized Waves
Miley Cyrus wears a gold safety pin dress at the Grammy's red carpet.
Miley Cyrus replicated Farrah Fawcett vibes with voluminous waves.
Sheer Eyeshadow
Dua Lipa smiling and posing for the Grammys red carpet.
Dua Lipa's sheer eyeshadow is so stunning.
Spider Lashes
The Color Purple star served lashes for days on the red carpet.
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Red Lipstick
Lady London displays a bold eyeshadow and red lipstick on the Grammy's red carpet with her hand on her hip.
Lady London rocks red lipstick on the red carpet, proving that a bold lip is always in style.
Larry Stansbury is a writer based in New York City. He has contributed articles to various publications such as ESSENCE, Us Weekly, New York Post, and Entertainment Tonight, among others. He specializes in covering topics related to beauty, commerce, and celebrity news. In his spare time, he enjoys working out at the gym, testing the latest beauty products, creating creative Instagram captions, and rewatching classic movies from the 90s. You can find him on Instagram at @__larrbearrrr.
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