![]() With that, we’re off to book our second ticket to Barbie next. So without further ado, we present to you the most dreamy beauty moments we spotted in the Barbie film below. Heck, even Robbie’s Barbie’s cellulite was pretty. And then there were the playful scribbles for Kate McKinnon’s ‘Weird Barbie’. There were the larger-than-life ponytails spotted on Emma Mackey’s and Sharon Rooney’s Barbie, Ryan Gosling’s Ken’s beach tans and Issa Rae’s berrylicious fuschia pout. After all, we are talking about creating the most iconic doll to have ever descended on Earth, 2001: A Space Odyssey style.Īnd if you’ve already boarded the Barbie train, you would know it wasn’t just Margot Robbie’s ‘Stereotypical Barbie’ that glowed on screen every other Barbie and their Kens were enlivened with their own hair and make-up routine. Only difference is, we, the beauty team at Vogue Singapore, have decided to relive the film into a necessary playback of the aesthetic rampage that is the film’s mesmerising visuals, which took on another life form on screen.īreathtaking dreamhouse interiors and immaculate top-to-toe Barbiecore outfits aside, we’re talking sumptuous, voluminous wigs, spotless body tans and strobes of highlight for that flush of radiance-each one dreamt up by hair and make-up artist Ivana Primorac. ![]() Post-watch of Greta Gerwig’s 114-minute standout delivery, you’re now in an overwhelming mix of tears and unbridled joy-and you simply want to head straight back into the cinema for another ride. So you’ve managed to sneak past the Nolan die-hards, changed out of your dark, brooding coats into your very pink fits and secured a ticket for the Barbie movie. ![]()
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