Is It 2016 Again? The Resurrected Beauty Trends Music’s It Girls Can’t Stop Wearing in 2025

Is It 2016 Again? The Resurrected Beauty Trends Music’s It Girls Can’t Stop Wearing in 2025


In early August, I found myself back in Chicago on the trampled-grass lawn of Grant Park at the Midwest music spectacle that is Lollapalooza. The festival that I saved my pennies for nearly 10 years ago suddenly looked eerily similar to my first years as a concert-goer—and I’m not talking about the place itself.

With the crowds growing unbearably larger each go-around (seriously—I was almost trampled leaving Chappell Roan’s record-breaking show last year), a lot has changed on the lakefront scene. The stars are bigger and the brand activations more extravagant, but the one thing that felt familiar was the undeniable return of 2016 makeup trends worn proudly on Chicago’s biggest stages.

Before you call me crazy, hear me out. The first strike was Marina Diamandismatte pink pout blown up on the big screen, sculpted in the pillowy, perfect way that Kylie Jenner’s was in the “King Kylie” era. (Just days before, Jenner posted a TikTok video trying on her old, and dare I say iconic, electric blue Skylie Lip Kit.) The next offender was Doechii—her brow bone dusted in a slew of blinding highlight that threw the summer sun like a mirror. Last came Sabrina Carpenter’s eye makeup: a cross between graphic liner and a modernized cut crease. What do all of these things have in common? They’re all classic calling cards of makeup circa 2016.

A selfie of Kylie Jenner from 2016.

Why are 2016 makeup techniques trending nearly 10 years later?