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Beauty Marks: The Best Beauty Looks of the Week

From Ellie Bamber’s embrace of the English Rose to the cool tones coveted by Charli XCX: this week in celebrity beauty championed skin.

By Elliot O·May 30, 2026·2 min read
Beauty Marks: The Best Beauty Looks of the Week

Reported by Vogue.

Consider this your weekly beauty dispatch: the looks setting the tone, the artists behind them, and the trends you'll be requesting at your next appointment before the month is out. According to Vogue, this week's standout moments were unified by one through-line — skin. Glowy, luminous, treated-like-a-canvas skin, with blush doing the heavy lifting and highlights catching every available light source.

The complexion era is fully in session. Her Private Hell actor Havana Rose Liu arrived bleach-browed and glassy-faced, courtesy of makeup artist Brooke Turnbull. Moss & Freud's Ellie Bamber leaned into a freckle-forward English Rose flush by Florrie White, paired with auburn waves that felt lifted straight from a '90s lookbook — hair by Bjorn Krischker. Meanwhile, Ella Bright went full nostalgic with a posey pink bloom across her cheeks, and Saba Khan — known as The Face Fairy — made lilac blush and milky lips look like the only logical conclusion.

From Red Carpets to Tour Stages

Charli XCX's "SS26" behind-the-scenes glam was a deliberate cool-down: makeup artist Ana Takahashi pulled a slate gray eye and hazy mauve lip to match the collection's fierce energy. On the warmer end, Elsa Hosk worked a long-layered blonde tousle by Justine Marjan and a coffee-lined lip by Tony Brewer — angelic but not soft. Tour mode brought its own energy: pop star Sienna Spiro committed to retro with a Twiggy-era updo and sweeping center part, and Florence Pugh showed up Ibiza-ready in soft waves tied with a Pucci scarf by Faye Browne, punctuated by a pop of blue liner from Lauren Buckley that demanded its own moment.

The details sealed it. Jennifer Lopez's "cinnamon bronze" manicure by Tom Bachik — matched precisely to her Schiaparelli bag — was the kind of coordinated flex that looks effortless and absolutely is not. For a Miu Miu event, musician Erika de Casier wore a barely-there look by Soraya Boularas: softly lined eyes, nude lip, diaphanous blush — proof that restrained can still be considered.

This week proved that the most interesting beauty moment isn't a dramatic eye or a bold lip — it's the artist who knows exactly how much to do, and stops there.


Read the original at Vogue.

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