Beauty aesthetics ping-ponged between holiday trends and 1990s Gothic glam at the “Marty Supreme” premiere in Los Angeles on Monday night, where film stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Timothée Chalamet, Tyler, The Creator and Odessa A’zion gathered alongside a litany of creators and artists, including Halsey, Emma Chamberlain and Kylie Jenner.
Outside the Samuel Goldwyn Theater, Jenner and Chalamet silenced the breakup rumors in matching pumpkin-colored Chrome Hearts outfits, continuing the movie’s orange marketing theme. The 28-year-old reality star left her bombshell curls at home, and instead, straightened her ends “King Kylie” style. Meanwhile, Chamberlain’s grunge fashion and platinum-dyed pixie cut informed her makeup, which featured a charcoal smoky eye and neutral lip.
Elsewhere on the “Marty Supreme” red carpet, A’zion silently protested the skinny eyebrow trend, donning thick and filled-in brows with no eye makeup. She also mixed feminine and masculine fashion codes, wearing her oversize Marc Jacobs suit open with nothing underneath.
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Ahead, WWD breaks down the best hair and makeup moments at the premiere, from Jenner to Halsey.
Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner arrived with Timothée Chalamet, matching her glam to her pumpkin-colored Chrome Hearts dress. Entrusting her longtime makeup artist, Ariel Tejada, to bring her vision to life, Jenner posed with bronzer stamped across her lids and a peach-toned hue kissing her cheeks. For lips, Jenner opted for her trademark matte nude and taupe liner. Her hair was styled straight, thanks to Irinel de León, and her nails were painted in the same shade of orange as her dress.
Halsey
Halsey fearlessly mixed contrasting colors in her makeup. The 31-year-old singer lined her eyelids in a liquid coral hue underneath powder blue shadow, which cast a shadow under her brow bone and melted in the corners of her eyes. Meanwhile, her cheeks were accentuated with a rosy gloss, and her hair was styled in a roughly cut blond pixie. The “Without Me” singer has often worked with hair artist Marty Harper; however, she has yet to credit the talent behind this hairdo. It’s also likely Halsey did her own makeup for the event using products from her color cosmetics brand, About Face.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Dressed in custom Gwyn, Gwyneth Paltrow stuck to her beauty guns with a bold red lip. Here, she let her lashes do most of the talking over her naked eyelids. Except for a rosy blush placed on the high points of her cheeks, Paltrow’s base was even-toned; her undereyes concealed. The makeup was likely the work of Georgie Eisdell, and her slick-back may have been courtesy of Owen Gould. WWD has reached out for confirmation. Both Eisdell and Gould have been collaborating with Paltrow on the “Marty Supreme” press run so far.
Emma Chamberlain
Emma Chamberlain stepped out with her platinum pixie cut and Gothic glam in full gear. The influencer and entrepreneur kept up her grunge streak, painting a charcoal smoky eye and adding black liner in her waterline. She also juxtaposed the dark hue with a bronzy shadow under her eyes, the same hue that dressed her lips.
Chamberlain often works with makeup artist Lilly Keys and hair expert Sami Knight; however, it’s not known whether Keys or Knight helped her create Monday night’s premiere aesthetic. WWD has contacted both artists for comments.
Odessa A’zion
Odessa A’zion, dubbed the next Hollywood “It girl,” showcased a natural beauty aesthetic. The “I Love LA” actress took a page from the no-makeup makeup playbook, donning a clean base with only blush and a light layer of highlighter on her cheekbones. Her lips were also flushed, while her eyes were free of all shadow. Rather than succumbing to the skinny ’90s brow trend, A’zion touted her full, filled-in brows with a mop of choppy curls on the red carpet. The on-screen star has yet to credit the hair and makeup artists who helped her with her look.



