Written by Pandora Amoratis, Dailymail.com
00:21 09 April 2024, 00:26 09 April 2024 Updated
- Many concertgoers are taking outfit inspiration from headliners Gwen Stefani and Lana Del Rey to attend this year's Coachella
- According to Pinterest data, Lana's signature look is currently trending, with searches for “Lana Del Rey Core” and “Coquette Aesthetics” up 300%.
With Coachella 2024 just days away, avid concertgoers are gearing up for the weekend.
With outfit inspiration from headliners Gwen Stefani and Lana Del Rey, this year's annual Rock Fest might just make you the best-dressed of all festival goers.
According to Pinterest data, Lana Del Rey's signature look is currently trending, with searches for “Lana Del Rey core” up 300% and traffic for “coquette aesthetic” up.
Lana's personal style is often classified as a “coquette” due to its mix of sweet, feminine, and playful elements.
Adhering to a feminine aesthetic, she gave the 2024 Grammy Awards a gothic twist by wearing a black dress, matching black hair bow, and girly manicure.
The diva is known for her love of vintage clothing, which is often seen in A-line dresses, corset tops, midi skirts, and more.
Her old-school style extends beyond fashion to beauty, with a unique signature look that includes winged eyeliner, dramatic eyelashes, and a bouffant hairstyle.
Sleeveless sheer babydoll dresses, corset tops and denim shorts, tulle skirts and tube tops are trendy ways to look and stay cool in the hot desert sun.
Accessorize with hair ribbons, dainty jewelry, and retro sunglasses.
To perfectly execute this look, Pinterest users are searching for “Sugar Plum Fairy Makeup.”
The “Young and Beautiful” singer is a fan of the cosmetics brand “Flower Knows” and recently posted an image of herself looking into a glamorous handheld mirror on Instagram.
Inspired by fairy tales, this label is perfect for achieving a dreamy look.
Pinterest users are also searching for “bow nails” and “balletcore nails” for beauty inspiration.
Ballet Core takes inspiration from classic ballet costumes such as wraps, tights, and unitards, as well as performance costumes such as tutus, corsets, and tiaras.
Ballet flats can be worn with everything you have in your closet. Needless to say, it's extremely comfortable.
Ballet costumes are designed to allow dancers freedom of movement when performing pirouettes, arabesques, and sassées on the floor.
So, with a ballet-inspired ensemble, you can dance comfortably all night long in Indio.
Additionally, stage costumes are designed to enhance the overall visuals of the performance, making them perfect for photo shoots.
To achieve the perfect winged eyes like Lana, celebrity makeup artist Jenna Christina shares some super simple and surprisingly easy tips.
The go-to medium for creating pretty wings is most often liquid eyeliner, but this may not be the wisest tool for beginners.
“I recommend using a pencil that has smudge ability and hardens in about 30 seconds,” says Jenna, who has worked with top artists like Megan Fox, Lucy Hale, Rebecca Rittenhouse, and many others.
“This prevents confusion and gives you more control.”
Another option for beginners is to create wings using shadows and a wet brush.
Experts suggest using a very sturdy angled brush and working in small areas.
“It's easier to nail small sections of eyeliner,” she explains.
Plus, “You can also use this as a template or guide for where to apply your liquid eyeliner when you're ready.” Apply shadow or gel eyeliner, then trace liquid eyeliner over it. ”
“We actually start on the outside of the eye,” Jenna says.
“But if it feels like too much pressure, try pointing the thinnest part of the liquid liner toward your hairline and gently pressing it down like a stamp.”
For a natural look, keep the wing tips short. The further you stretch out your catty flicks, the bolder your look will become.
To experience full control, you need to master the grip.
“Keep your grip on the pen/pencil/brush light, so the movements are smooth,” says Jenna. “Think delicately and gracefully.”
While some products are easier to hold than others, “it's best to hold your hand in whatever way is most comfortable for you.”
A steady hand is also important to draw a precise line along the eyelash line.
Some suggest always using a hands-free mirror and leaning the elbow of your painting hand against a stable surface, such as a countertop, for support.
To make your eyes look symmetrical, “always look directly into the mirror with your eyes open,” says Jenna.
“That way you know exactly what it’s going to look like when it’s finished.
“I always tell people not to pull the skin; it will recede indefinitely and change the shape of the line you just drew.”
Anyone who's ever attempted winged eyes knows that mistakes are pretty inevitable.
But instead of starting over and making even more of a mess, dip a pointy cotton swab in makeup remover and gently dot it over the unwanted product.
If your wings aren't as sharp as you'd like, use concealer and a flat brush to fine-tune them.
Jordan Plath, professional makeup artist and director of education at Kryolan Professional Make-Up, reveals how to add drama to your lashes.
Experts suggest testing the false eyelashes against your eyes before applying and trimming the outer edges if they are too large.
Loosen the eyelashes by wrapping them around your finger. Apply adhesive to the band and wait 30 seconds. A plane mirror on the table makes it easier to apply with your eyes open.
Hold the center of the band, press it into the base of your eyelashes, and gently move the sides along your lash line.
“After wearing, please push up lightly with your fingers to lift the eyelashes.”