RED carpet events are gradually getting back in business, bringing with them some particularly audacious beauty looks as was the case at the weekend's MTV Video Music Awards.
While a handful of guests opted to play the natural card albeit a rather sophisticated take on natural the majority went for more elaborate looks, with vibrant or metallic colors, rhinestones, sequins, and hairstyles each more extravagant than the next.
All in all, it was a real breath of fresh air!
As the natural trend continues into fall especially since many of us are still wearing face masks there are some signs to suggest that people are rekindling with a certain desire for freedom, spontaneity and self-expression through much more eccentric beauty looks.
Big red carpet events, now once again being held in person, rarely leave room for the "no makeup" vibe that was a core trend just a few months ago. And the MTV Video Music Awards proved no exception.
Time to go all out
Who better than Doja Cat to embody this electrifying red carpet parade.
The American rapper certainly didn't do things by halves and that's no bad thing! opting for a vibrant take on the smoky eye, with shades fading from electric blue to purple.
This was matched with hair that may have seemed a little more natural than her usual styles, but which stood out with its many red strands, perfectly matching her thigh boots.
There's no doubt that the artist caused a sensation on the red carpet, making everyone forget just for one night that the pandemic is not yet over.
As for hairstyles, many celebrities embraced long, real hair, highlighting their natural curls, even if they were much more styled and finished than in everyday life.
One of the hairstyles that went down a storm as sported by Latto and Jenna Andrews, in particular was an extravagant braid falling (at least) to the knee.
And when guests didn't step out with colored hair like Cyndi Lauper, Nick Cannon, or Saweetie they brought a '90s hairstyle back into the spotlight, wearing hair pulled back neatly in a ponytail or a bun, but leaving two strands free to frame the face. Hailey Bieber, Bia and Kourtney Kardashian all embraced this trend.
Note too, the highly worked makeup looks with vibrant colors, smoky eyes and XXL eyeliner sported by the singer Ashanti, not to mention Charli XCX, Ciara, Billy Porter, Rita Ora, and Bella Poarch.
Natural... but not too natural
While Alicia Keys remained true to her decision to stop wearing makeup, even on the red carpet, others chose beauty looks with a natural but not too natural effect.
So while there was no sign of vibrant red lips, flashy eyeshadow or excessive sculpting, there was nevertheless an enhanced, perfected complexion, a line of eyeliner albeit light and glossed lips.
And often when makeup was kept ultra-light, it's the outfit that made a statement with an eccentric twist.
See, for example, Megan Fox whose transparent dress left no one indifferent plus Normani, Winnie Harlow and Billie Eilish, who, with Alicia Keys, was probably the most natural of the evening.
ETX Studio
Tue Sep 14 2021
Doja Cat lit up the MTV Video Music Awards, held over the weekend at the Barclays Center in New York. - ETX Studio
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