
In a special episode on Jules before Season Two, we learn that Jules is thinking of quitting her hormone replacement therapy. The rhinestone wing is accompanied with eye shadow in soft pinks and shimmery highlight at the inner corner of eyes, making this look rather minimal compared to Maddy’s dramatic rhinestone wing during a flashback scene at Lexi (Maude Apatow)’s play. Cassie’s Rhinestone WingĪrguably the most iconic makeup look from this season, Cassie’s rhinestone wing on NYE can be achieved by using Get Stonned tiny gemstones, an eyelash glue and applicator. The results won’t be as strong but it’ll be easier to control the liner when drawing those wings.

The show’s makeup artists used Inglot pot gel liner, Bdellium eyeliner brush and pointy Q-tips, but amateurs can use a liquid eyeliner to emulate the liner looks. Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) also wears double wings, but hers are much rounder and melted in contrast to Maddy’s sharper look. Maddy pulls off her signature sharp and slender double wings in a bathroom scene. Her reverse cat-eye with clumpy lower lashes for New Year’s Eve is phenomenal, especially when coupled with the black bodycon cutout dress. The dramatic eye shape created from the liner is often contrasted with sparkly cream colors for the eyelid to add theatrical vibes. In a lot of scenes, Maddy (Alexa Demie) wears black eyeliner that is extended outwards and sometimes inwards. While waiting for its official debut, let’s take a look at 15 of Season Two’s most iconic eye makeup looks! In May, Euphoria‘s makeup designer Doniella Davy will launch her own makeup brand Half Magic Beauty. Not surprisingly, Euphoria has a huge Gen Z following, particularly for the cast’s beauty looks.
JULES FROM EUPHORIA SERIES
Starring Zendaya as troubled teenager Rue who struggles with drug addiction and her on-and-off relationship with transgender girl Jules (played by Hunter Schafer), the series is praised not only for its relatable story lines, but also for its melodramatic cinematography, music, fashion and makeup. The most watched HBO series since Game of Thrones, US teen drama Euphoria revolves around topics like drugs, trauma, sex, gender identity, family, friendship and social media.
