Beauty's Night Out: Your Guide to Pop Star Beauty, Just in Time for Party Season

Welcome to Beauty’s Night Out, a series dedicated to the need-to-know beauty conversations dominating the nightlife scene. Expect a first look at the latest trends, behind-the-scenes tutorials, and loads of going-out inspiration as you get all dolled up—all you need is your favorite playlist.

Pop stars have shaped the beauty and style scenes since, well, forever, but today’s crop of It girls have left their marks on virtually every aspect of culture. “Brat” green cemented itself as the color of the summer (accompanied by a confident, carefree way of life). “That’s that me espresso” became an acceptable clapback in our everyday vernacular. Beyoncé’s call for “denim on denim on denim on denim” inspired a tidal wave of Canadian tuxedos. I could go on! Our favorite artists are serving endless inspiration, which means it only makes sense to close out 2024 with some pop star–inspired holiday looks. Think Sabrina Carpenter’s intense blush, Charli XCX’s’s grungy liner, Tyla’s megawatt highlight, and Ariana Grande’s feather-soft (and Glinda-fied) glam.

So for our first installment of Beauty’s Night Out, we spoke to the makeup artists responsible for creating those influential signature beats. (Pun very much intended.) Follow along as they discuss all the steps, products, and behind-the-scenes tips to nail each celeb look, no matter what soirée you have on the docket. The world is your dance floor.

(Image credit: @richieshazam for Valentino Beauty; Getty Images; Neil Mockford; Katja Ogrin; @charli_xcx; Designed by Audrey Hedlund)

Charli XCX is the poster child for lived-in, party-girl makeup, which, according to Valentino Beauty global makeup artist Yadim Carranza, will certainly turn heads this holiday season. “I don’t know if her signature look necessarily screams holiday beauty. I mean, it’s basically morning-after, ‘party-girl’ makeup,” he caveats. “But I think what’s cool about today is that we’re less and less concerned about specific beauty being deemed ‘appropriate’ for certain occasions and more interested in radical self-expression.” A “morning-after, party-girl” vibe may not scream holidays, but you better believe it screams brat—and we’re seeing no signs of the edgy aesthetic slowing down.