Victoria Beckham shows us how to recreate her signature 90s-inspired smoky eye
The beauty founder shared a detailed tutorial of her everyday glam
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Victoria Beckham is the queen of the smoky eye. The sultry warm brown hue has been a staple in her beauty routine for decades; from her time as a Spice Girl in the late 90s to the fashion and beauty entrepreneur we know today.
This iconic eyeshadow blend is all about creating a smudged, dramatic look that accentuates the eyes. Luckily for us, to celebrate the release of her new ‘Eye Wardrobe Palette’ in ‘Victoria’ from Victoria Beckham Beauty, the mother-of-four has delighted fans with a detailed tutorial of her everyday glam on Instagram. The new eyeshadow palette has a mixture of her signature shades from soft browns to gun-metal grey.
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In the video, the former Spice Girl appeared on camera in a cosy dressing gown for the tutorial and posted the caption: “When it comes to colour, I am very particular. We used the highest-quality pigments and created more finishes so that each palette now includes matte, silk and metallic finishes to create a variety of looks.”
Step 1: Create the base
This was a one product look so it’s very easy to recreate. Using the nude matte shade from the ‘Eye Wardrobe Pallette,’ she swiped the product across the centre of her eyelids and under her brows. She described this shade as the “perfect” neutral that works on “all skin-tones.” Besides applying the matte shade all over, the 50-year-old also noted: “I like to bring it out of my eye a little bit too because when I’m creating a smoky eye, I really sometimes like to pull the eye out.”
Step 2: Define the outer crease
In the second step, Victoria used the chocolate brown shade to define the outer crease. The singer noted that she focuses the colour on the outskirts of the lid first and then drags the brush outward. She also revealed that she prefers the eyeshadow on the creases of her eyes to appear darker. She added: “I think this really does give the illusion of a much larger eye.”