Perhaps viewers will find out during next Sunday’s finale, with the beauty pro teasing more major makeup moments still to come. She knows what she’s talking about,” Coleman says of Depp, who’s walked runways for Chanel and posed for the house’s campaigns. Eddy Chen/HBO “We really collaborated on every look. Which one is the real Jocelyn … and is it either of them?” Jocelyn’s makeup often winds up mussed after her racy romps with Tedros (The Weeknd). “You see these two competing versions of her in the show that represent her internal struggle. And then when she’s ‘everyday Jocelyn,’ she’s completely stripped down,” Coleman says. “When she’s ‘performance Jocelyn’ … all this stuff is put on top of her to sort of create this illusion of a person that everyone wants her to be. These femme fatale references not only reflect Jocelyn’s obvious sexual confidence, but also, perhaps, the performer she’d like to become. “I have this vision that she and her mom watched those movies when she was young, so her character’s like, ‘This is what my mom thinks is a beautiful woman.’ Always looking for that approval.” Eddy Chen/HBO Sharon Stone’s “Basic Instinct” character was one such reference. Jocelyn’s offstage beauty looks were heavily inspired by big-screen femme fatales. “For her everyday look, I referenced steamy 1980s movies like “9 1/2 Weeks,” “Basic Instinct” and “Fatal Attraction,” Coleman says. “I think we were all having the realistic experience of what it would be to shoot a music video with a pop star really breaking down like that.”īut Jocelyn’s stage glam - heavy on the false lashes, hot pink hair extensions and “Euphoria”-worthy eyes - couldn’t be more different from the sultry, smudgy cat eye, overdrawn nude lip and heavy blush she sports while off the clock. Eddy Chen/HBO Jocelyn’s choreography references Britney Spears’ “I’m a Slave 4 U” moves, so it’s no surprise she popped up on Coleman’s mood board. “I knew she was going to cry and break down, and I wanted to see it start breaking down in the scene,” she explains, telling us she had to redo the look countless times over the course of the three days it took to nail the sequence.Ĭoleman wanted Jocelyn’s “hard” angled eyeliner to add to the overall discomfort of the scene. The latter’s scandalous “Dirrty” visuals were a key reference for an Episode 2 scene in which Depp’s character shoots a similarly racy music video pushed to her breaking point after countless takes, a sobbing Jocelyn eventually hobbles off the set with her graphic, glittery winged eyeliner running down her face.Ĭoleman says the look’s “hard lines” and “edges and points” were meant to “reflect how hard her life is in that moment,” adding that she was “intentional” in selecting products that wouldn’t hold up to tears and sweat. Of Jocelyn’s “Euphoria”-worthy eye makeup for her “World Class Sinner / I’m A Freak” music video, Coleman says, “It’s what the record label wants her to look like it’s what’s current, it’s what’s going to sell, it’s what’s trendy.” Eddy Chen/HBO Christina Aguilera’s “Dirrty”-era aesthetic was among Coleman’s references for Jocelyn’s music video look. ![]() ![]() “It was really fun in this show to let things get messy … to let things kind of smear a little bit when it’s hot and steamy,” Coleman, who previously worked with showrunner Sam Levinson on “Euphoria,” tells Page Six Style.ĭepp, 24, portrays Jocelyn, a troubled pop star who’s reeling from the recent death of her mother when she falls into the clutches of creepy cult leader Tedros ( played by Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye).Īnd Coleman says she wanted the character’s performance looks to be an “ode” to two pop chart-toppers who weathered their own storms in the early 2000s: Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. On HBO’s “The Idol,” star Lily-Rose Depp’s makeup gets as messy as the show’s headline-making (and highly controversial) sex scenes.Īnd to hear makeup department head Kirsten Coleman tell it, that’s precisely the point. Kris Jenner’s makeup artist posts more heavily filtered photos despite backlash: ‘Looks so fake’ Meredith Duxbury spills her makeup must-haves, from ‘buttery’ foundation to ‘Barbie’ blushĪmanda Seyfried reveals her biggest beauty fail from high school ![]() Why Kendall Jenner isn’t interested in creating a beauty empire like her sisters: No ‘passion’
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