Florence Pugh Just Wore Robot Eyeliner And Now We Want To, Too

Florence Pugh Just Wore Robot Eyeliner And Now We Want To, Too

Robot Chic and '60s Vibes | Glamour

Florence Pugh has once again raised the bar for beauty inspiration, this time with a futuristic makeup look that's both robotic and retro. The actress, who is currently promoting the highly anticipated film "Dune: Part Two," debuted a striking eyeliner look on Instagram, which has been dubbed "FutureFlo" by makeup artist Babsky.

The look features a thin silver line on the upper lash line, paired with a thick, black lower lash line that creates a dramatic, cat-eye effect. The eyes are further enhanced by copious amounts of black mascara, giving Pugh's eyes a bold, wide-awake appearance. The overall effect is both sleek and edgy, with a hint of '60s vibes thanks to the retro shape of the eyeliner.



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Another graphic silver line floated beneath Pugh’s lower lashes, while it appears as though her upper lash line was defined by a super-thin stroke of black eyeliner and copious amounts of black mascara . Image

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New Trend: Robot Eyeliner Takes Over Red Carpet | Glamour Magazine

In a bold move, actress Florence Pugh has taken the red carpet by storm with her futuristic makeup look at the Dune: Part Two premiere. The actress debuted a striking new trend - robot eyeliner - that is set to take over the beauty world.

Pugh's makeup artist, Babsky, revealed on Instagram that the look is dubbed "FutureFlo." The innovative eyeliner style combines elements of both robot chic and '60s vibes, creating a truly unique and eye-catching look.

The silver metallic line beneath Pugh's lower lashes adds a futuristic touch, while the heavily defined brows and soft peach flush on the cheeks complete the overall aesthetic.

This latest trend is a departure from the more natural, effortless looks that have been popular in recent months. However, with Pugh's bold and daring style, it's no surprise that robot eyeliner is quickly gaining traction.



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