G.thanks to the last season of the series Stranger Things, the singer-songwriter Kate Bush is experiencing a moment of great success. With its legendary 80s song“Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)“, It has reached the top of the charts and everyone is obsessed with it.
To be back on the crest of the wave is not only his hit but also some of his most beautiful beauty looks, re-emerged directly from the 80s and 90s. And it is already a trend revival.
Kate Bush becomes a beauty icon (thanks to Stranger Things)
Kate Bush owes its recent fortune to the TV series “Stranger Things” who in the last season has inserted the 1985 song “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)”, featured on the album Hounds of Love.
In the video clip, the singer shows off a perfect 80s beauty look, characterized by what was defined in those years “Kabuki effect”, that is, with very light skin and abundant blush.
The image on the album cover celebrates female power through the choice of the predominant purple color, a symbol of suffragettes and feminism. Its aesthetic is therefore revolutionary: with one purple streak in her hair and a make-up in shades of pastel lilac.
And it is precisely the nuance of her eyeshadow that returns today among the beauty trend of Gen Z that is regaining possession of that expressiveness typical of the 80s, gritty and playful.
“Bush Brows” the return of the 90s eyebrows
Hugely discussed trend, the thin eyebrows they were – and still are today – one of the trends that characterized an entire generation.
Flaunt on the cover of the 1990 song “Under The Ivy”, the thin eyebrows are reminiscent of old Hollywood stars of the 1920s, shooting in a grunge key.
Today, the “Bush Brows” are back a trend thanks to their subtle but natural shape: fuller in the initial part of the eyebrow and tapered towards the tail.
Red, brick and purple: Kate Bush style lipstick colors
Already in the 80s Kate Bush was considered an avant-garde in the beauty fieldbecause she dared and experimented, moving from more ethereal styles to decidedly punk, and expressing femininity and power.
Precisely because of this vision beyond the box, today the singer is back to being one beauty icon, symbol of freedom and uniquenesstwo issues very dear to Gen Z.
Bush has always loved i intense lipsticks: from red to purple, passing through brick. They are precisely these nuances to be back in the beauty looks of the youngestimplementing an aesthetic revival and a touch of rebellion and glamor to any look.
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