‘Doll makeup’ trend has celebrities looking like porcelain dolls and Y2K Bratz
They’re getting all dolled up.
More makeup lovers are toying with flushed cheeks, luminous highlights and a complexion so flawless it looks airbrushed, in a trend fashionistas have dubbed “doll makeup.” The babyfaced aesthetic began on the runway before spilling onto social media and the streets of the Big Apple.
Sexy celebs such as singer Dove Cameron, rappers Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion and actress Julia Fox have lately leaned into the look — but it’s former Disney kid Sabrina Carpenter, 24, who epitomized girl-next-door glam in her recent photoshoot for Skims’ spring lingerie campaign.
The “Nonsense” singer can thank the doll makeup originator Dame Pat McGrath for her now-signature Skims look. The influential makeup artist and owner of Pat McGrath Labs revealed the “ultimate porcelain doll look” at the Maison Margiela’s haute couture show in Paris, France earlier this year.
Pencil-drawn micro-brows, intense eyeshadows, popping blush and a pouty lip are finished with a gleaming sheen in this glassy look.
“I’ve never seen a makeup look go so viral,” McGrath said during her ticketed “Margiela Masterclass” for makeup pros. “Every member of my team’s phone blew up with the whole world asking what was on everybody’s face.”