She also loves fake blood & gore.įrom the first episode it’s been clear, the cast is embracing a subtler and often darker vibe. She’s elusive with her sparkle and prefers a softer version of twinkling Euphoria glam. She loves bright color, but only when she’s really feeling bold. ![]() She experiments with all different takes on winged liner from classic to modern to… something more free-form. ![]() She loves her dewy skin, and going foundation free. She has her full glam moments but then switches to super minimalism. She explains: There’s a steady ‘quiet’ to her, until she’s suddenly loud. On her Instagram she captioned a picture of nine different eye makeup looks, mostly with inky lashes, spidery liner, and more muted (relatively speaking) shadow saying, “Season 2 is like Season 1’s more introverted sister”. Doniella Davy already warned audiences that something different is in store for season two. ![]() In the two years of downtime Euphoria-inspired makeup had been a consistent trend on TikTok (the #Euphoriamakeup on TikTok has over 716.9 million views and counting), and will only be revitalized with new looks to recreate. But perhaps even more importantly, all of our favorite characters have returned serving new fashion and beauty looks. Thankfully, after such extended time away, season two does not disappoint, bringing back all the not-so-innocent hijinks of the kids of Euphoria High (or, as it’s technically called, East Highland High School). There were no electric facial rollers or self-tanning sprays in colonial Massachusetts, but the feelings of guilt, shame, and humiliation on such a public scale are timeless.After an extended absence, Euphoria’s long awaited season two premiered on HBO on Sunday, January 9. Her "Scarlet Letter" manicure is equivalent of her wearing an "A" on her chest. "And absolutely I mean like 'The Scarlet Letter,'" she wrote.Īh, "The Scarlet Letter." While the crew at East Highland High School might not care enough about English class to get the reference, it's clear that Cassie is struggling as our modern-day Hester Prynne. Davy explained in her Instagram post that she and "Euphoria" nail artist Natalie Minerva worked to brainstorm the exact nail art that encapsulated what Cassie is going through. On her two ring fingers, there's a negative space heart with a rhinestone in the middle. Her oval-shaped nails are painted in a deep scarlet shade. "Euphoria" makeup designer Donielle Davy shared a close look at Sweeney's nail art for episodes four and five, and it's a stark reflection of Cassie's emotional battle. ![]() On the outside, Cassie is celebrating Maddy's birthday in a sexy pink cutout swimsuit, radiating confidence in an obvious attempt to win over Nate, but strip away the risqué facade and we're left with teary eyes and dark nails. During episode four, Maddy (Alexa Demie) celebrates her birthday with balloons and her bestie's unfortunate bodily fluids, but in episode five, the repercussions of Cassie and Nate's relationship come to light, and it's intense. As Sydney Sweeney's character grapples with her affair with her best friend's "ex" boyfriend Nate Jacobs (Jacob Elordi), her nails are doing more talking than she is. A manicure can be extremely reflective of your current state of mind, and for Cassie on "Euphoria," it's dark.
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