Fantasy-lip artwork is taking up. No, you’re not imagining it. Sure, we all know it’s 2026 and that clean-girl magnificence and ballet buns have lengthy been dominating feeds. However bolder lip artwork—that includes high-contrasting colours, metallic (and sometimes iridescent) finishes, and kooky particulars—have been displaying up on feeds, runways, and within the live performance performances of your favourite pop stars. (We’re you, Zara Larsson.)
We predicted a colourful shift in make-up traits for 2026, and we’re thrilled to see that forecast come to life, not solely as a result of we had been—ahem—proper, however as a result of the outcomes have been nothing wanting inspiring. Forward we discover right this moment’s fascination with fantasy-lip artwork.
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Why is fantasy-lip artwork popping up in 2026?
It’s straightforward to miss vivid make-up seems when our algorithms have been pushing us towards extra pared-back aesthetics during the last 12 months. However we wish to be very clear: Make-up maximalism by no means really went away. Each decade has had its extra imaginative magnificence moments: There have been the bursts of blush of the ’80s; the allover physique shimmer of the ’90s; the chrome finishes of the early aughts; and the late 2010s introduced us rainbow-shadow seems (à la Coachella) and face gems (because of HBO’s Euphoria). We’re betting that certainly one of this 12 months’s hallmarks shall be fantasy lips.
Contemplating the present social, political, and financial local weather, it makes good sense that this use of punchy, contrasting colours harkens again to earlier a long time. The magnificence traits of 2026 have been all about searching for consolation and familiarity, and loud lip seems give us that. Julia Edwards, a London-based make-up artist, says it finest: “This pattern is rooted in girlhood nostalgia, play, and prioritizing self-expression.”
Donni Davy, lead make-up artist on Euphoria and the cofounder of Half Magic, echoes this, highlighting the parallels between the present fascination with maximalist lips and the Y2K and ’90s club-kid eras. Components of those aesthetics are “coming in sizzling for 2026, including dimension to in any other case easy lip seems,” she says, noting that we’ll see this mirrored in Euphoria’s upcoming season.
The fantasy-lip pattern will also be interpreted as a response to extra subdued seems. “I believe we’re seeing the pendulum swing in the wrong way from the clean-girl [aesthetic],” Alexandra French, an Emmy Award-winning make-up artist in Los Angeles, beforehand informed Attract.
Edwards takes this concept additional. “To me, the clean-girl pattern was most suited to the male gaze—specializing in making a ‘pure however higher’ look and uplifting delicate enhancements that emphasize symmetry,” she explains. Edwards goes on to say that she acknowledges that there’s a time and place for stripped-back magnificence, “however as discussions round girls’s rights and id proceed to evolve, magnificence turns into one other area for company and self-definition.”
