If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. The Golden Globes this year were nothing if not memorable, and celebrities on the red carpet dressed in a way that put forward key trends we’ll be thinking about for a long time to come: glamorous opera gloves, black-and-white styles, and sheer dresses (plus capes!) included. Patterns, however, were seen not only in outfit choices but also the beauty looks created by A-listers’ glam teams. We witnessed a lot of shimmery eyeshadows that brought both camera-ready sparkle and a kind of eye-opening effect; in the hair department, the co-host of WWD’s Eye on the Red Carpet and “Queer Eye” star Jonathan Van Ness pointed out the prevalence of movement in locks no matter their length. As soon as stars hit the red carpet on Jan. 5, our beauty editors started thorough research of the exact products used by their makeup artists to achieve looks spanning from the ski...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. A glitter resurgence is upon us. Previously reserved for sparkly holidays and tweens on TikTok, permission to wear glitter eyeshadow every day has been granted. The spring 2025 runways ushered in the return of glimmering glam, from a soft wash of sparkle to a full-on holographic glitter-fest. These trends emerged in full force last night at the Golden Globes. There’s a common misconception that people of a certain age shouldn’t wear glitter eyeshadow at all, but you’ve been lied to. It’s true that shimmery shades can highlight crepey skin, but with proper placement, anyone can rock one of 2025’s biggest beauty trends. (Pro tip: Just focus the glitter on the flat of the lid, avoiding the saggier areas near your crease, and you’re good to go.) You can trust me on this. I earned my professional makeup certification in 2006, but I majored in glitter long...