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If ever there was fertile ground for color-washed gazes and gem-embellished cheekbones, it’s this summer’s spate of outdoor music festivals, from Glastonbury to Lollapalooza. “If something is intimidating, you don’t have to jump in all at once,” says Davy of navigating the glittering and Technicolor world of festival makeup. “You can start small and then you’ll see this sort of dopamine makeup effect. It’s a mood lifter and you’ll be inspired to experiment more!” From perfecting luminous yet sweat-proof skin to embracing graphic eyes and twinkling face gems, here’s Davy’s quick-and-dirty guide to festival makeup. Dewy skin is beautiful, but when it comes to fantasy makeup, Davy likes to keep it in check. “I don’t like to be greasy when I’m doing a makeup look, I love to control where that sheen and dewiness is going to be,” she says. To create a base, use an oil-free moisturizer, a layer of SPF, and a foundation that’s not too “moist-looking,” she instructs. The idea is matte, but not too matte–especially when setting your makeup at the end. “Anyone that knows me knows I’m not super big on powder, but for summer festival makeup I’d set with a little powder and a setting spray to enhance the long wear of your look and make your skin look like skin again.”
Embracing and understanding sustainably-focused beauty products can warrant a bit of skepticism—the best clean concealer included. Will these plant-powered formulas offer the same coverage as their traditional counterparts, or will I have to get comfortable revealing a slew of undereye bags, pimples, and dark spots? Maybe your transition to clean makeup stems from a desire to reduce the amount of unnatural ingredients in your routine, or perhaps you generally gravitate toward lighter coverage options anyway. Nevertheless, incorporating natural-based beauty products shouldn’t diminish your makeup wear. It’s always been Donni Davy’s firm belief that you can wear glitter to the grocery store as you would to a music festival. This spirit is at the heart of the Euphoria makeup artist’s new makeup line, Half Magic, a collection of face gems, vivid eye paints, and iridescent highlighters out today. For Davy, the moniker has dual meanings. “The first one is makeup is half of the magic, and the person wearing the makeup is the other half,” Davy tells Vogue. “You are already incredibly unique and that’s enough, but these tools can help you explore different facets of who you are within your own personality.” The other aspect? “Bridging the gap between fantastical makeup and everyday life,” she says. “The Euphoria [aesthetic] has always existed, but not as accessibly to the mainstream, and that’s really at the heart of the brand—being unintimidating and inviting people to share the joy in using makeup in a fun, more expressive way.”
From the cover of her debut album Portfolio (1977) to her fabled disco nights at Studio 54, her visage was perpetually awash in Technicolor pigments—swaths of midnight blue shadow on the lids, fiery rouge on the cheeks graduating up to brows—and punctuated by Cleopatra-esque winged eyeliner, hyperbolized arches, and dark bordeaux lips. And through the next decade, blurring New Wave, disco, and reggae with dance floor hits like “Pull Up to the Bumper” and “Slave to the Rhythm,” she kept pushing beauty boundaries—even on screen, as a fully decked out Bond girl with overt sex appeal in A View to a Kill (1985) and as a surrealist stripper with a flair for off-kilter visual statements (shocking red wigs! Silver-tipped talons! Metallic violet lips!) and mosaic body art painted by artist Keith Haring in Vamp (1986). Since her ’80s heyday, Jones hasn’t stopped serving up rapturous sounds and stylings from another universe. Here, a look back at her most enduring beauty looks.
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