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Beauty Marks: The Best Beauty Looks of The Week

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Welcome back to Beauty Marks: Vogue’s weekly edition of the best moments in celebrity beauty, from Vogue editors’ IG feeds, and all the glam of the fashion and pop culture landscapes. Each week, we curate the nail art to pin for your next nail appointment, new recruits to ‘Team Bob’, and major red carpet moments from the week’s most glamorous affairs. As always, it’s as much about celebrity beauty as it is about the makeup artists, hairstylists, and nail artists, as well as the creators crafting the trends you’re about to see everywhere.

This week, celebrity beauty made the case for nostalgic aesthetics with contemporary twists—think Studio 54 waves, punky details, and morning-after-the-night-before makeup inspo from noughties it-girls. Justine Skye looked to the early ’00s for a club-ready sheen and glossy espresso lip, while Laura Harrier went old Hollywood with big curls and a plum lip—already, signalling the tones and silhouettes we’ll all be going for this coming fall. Michelle Yeoh looked every bit of a classic film noir femme fatale with her sweeping, swishing blonde bob, while Kylie Jenner’s latest manicure took inspiration from a ’90s nail magazine—welcome, the “Deep French.” Greta Lee—out promoting her latest film Tron—leaned on minimalist ’90s styles with a delicately tousled hairdo and a sensual smoky eye. Nail artist Lola Rudelou, meanwhile, recalled the cyberpunk subculture with a set of pierced and studded, square nails.

Scroll through the week’s best of celebrity beauty and pop culture’s glam below, and head to the app to vote for your favorite.

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