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Beauty Marks: The Best Beauty Looks of the Week

From Tyla and Zara Larsson’s sparkly music video glam to Ashley Graham and Uma Jammeh’s high-gloss hair—this week in celebrity beauty embraced the glow of a summer-to-come.

By Elliot O·Apr 25, 2026·1 min read
Beauty Marks: The Best Beauty Looks of the Week

Reported by Vogue.

Every week, the beauty world offers a masterclass in what's next—if you know where to look. According to Vogue, this week's standout celebrity beauty moments reveal a clear aesthetic direction: luminosity is everything, and restraint is officially out. From red carpet moments to music video glam, the trend setters are leaning into high-shine finishes, dimensional color, and the kind of polish that reads as intentional rather than subtle.

The through-line? Glow, but make it architectural. Zara Larsson's "She Did It Again" video aesthetic—a collaboration with Tyla—proves that maximalism is the move right now. Larsson's sharp yellow-toned eye, oversized blush, and that captivating sun-shaped chest decal strike the balance between avant-garde and wearable. It's not just makeup; it's a statement. Meanwhile, Tyla's bronzed, sparkly take on the same track shows how the same vibe can shift depending on execution—proof that glow-up literally means finding your own take on a trend.

Hair and nails are doing the heavy lifting

Shiny, manipulated hair is having a moment too. Ashley Graham's oil-slick shine and Uma Jammeh's extra-sleek ponytail aren't accidents—they're the beauty equivalent of a power move. These aren't tousled, effortless waves; they're deliberately, almost wetly polished. It reads as controlled, modern, and distinctly summer-coded.

Nails, meanwhile, are becoming canvases. Chrome silvers studded with dimensional details, Earth Day tributes rendered in intricate nail art—these aren't just manicures, they're miniature statements. The craftspeople behind these looks matter as much as the celebrities wearing them, which says something about where beauty culture is heading: collaborative, artist-driven, less about the celebrity and more about the vision.

Whether it's Zoey Deutch's delicate lob and blurred lip at CinemaCon or Jessica Chastain's fresh bob entrance, this week confirmed what we already suspected—the beauty sweet spot right now sits somewhere between ethereal and bold, glossy and sharp, maximalist and somehow still wearable enough for a Tuesday.


Read the original at Vogue.

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