
It’s the most popular aesthetic office siren currently taking over TikTok and our social media feeds. Bella Hadid, singer Gabriette and other fashion influencers love to choose looks and makeup in this style.
The trend is inspired by office culture of the ’90s and early 2000s, but with a Zoomer twist. According to the understanding of Generation Z, many of whose representatives started their careers remotely and are only now able to fully experience the office lifestyle, the “office siren” is feminine, sexy and successful. She wears tight blouses, fitted shirts, pencil skirts and stilettos, and always completes her look with Bayonetta glasses (also known as librarian glasses). The main colors of her clothes are black, white, gray and cherry, and the main feature of her make-up is her thin eyebrows and the emphasis on her lips.
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So, to create makeup in the style of “office siren” you will need foundation, eyebrow and lip liner, gray shadows and a sculptor.
Prepare your skin for makeup and apply your usual foundation and concealer. Highlight your cheekbones, forehead, nose and chin using a sculptor. Now you can move on to the eyes and eyebrows. Eyebrows should be thin and curved, eyes should be emphasized. For eye makeup, use gray or brown eyeshadow shades. Apply light colors to the mobile eyelid and dark colors to the outer corner of the eye. The final touch to eye makeup is a small arrow that can be made with pencil, eye shadow or eyeliner. Finally, use a brown pencil to fill in the outline of your lips and add sheer shine. “Office siren” makeup is ready!
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Source: People Talk

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