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Florence Pugh Just Wore Robot Eyeliner And Now We Want To, Too

sets foot on the red carpet.In the past the star has experimented with , the and even going , but her most recent daring look stretched the to the limit.At last night’s star-studded premiere of Dune: Part Two in New York, Pugh’s longtime makeup artist created a futuristic twist on negative-space eyeliner using to create thick strokes of chrome and an extra-large wing that touched the outer corner of her eyebrow.Another graphic silver line floated beneath Pugh’s lower lashes, while it appears as though her upper lash line was defined by a super-thin stroke of black eyeliner and copious amounts of black .It’s almost as though Babsky translated the that wore to the film’s London premiere into a makeup look. Dubbed FutureFlo in his Instagram post, the style of eyeliner is simultaneously serving up robot chic and ’60s vibes.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Pugh paired the look with a soft peach flush on the cheeks and lips, and heavily defined brows.
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Celeb Gogglebox's Black to Front episode slammed by star Tayce 'Should all be integrated!'
Celebrity Gogglebox she partook in back in September of last year.The star explained that she didn’t agree with the ‘Black to Front’ concept the show opted for as part of a wider project across Channel 4, in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.Tayce, 28, recently attended the launch of ABSOLUT’S Born to Mix fashion collaboration in London two weeks ago, where she teamed up with celebrity favourite London designer, Chet Lo, and the team from the next gen collection Institute of Digital Fashion for a cutting-edge runway show. Before Tayce took to the catwalk, however, she opened up about her time on Celebrity Gogglebox. Last year, Celebrity Gogglebox announced a brand new roster for its Black to Front episode, which included stars such as model Jourdan Dunn, EastEnders legend Rudolph Walker and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK stars Tayce and Tia Kofi.The episode came as part of Channel 4's wider Black to Front day of programming, which aimed to amplify "black talent, voices and stories", as part of an "ongoing commitment to improve Black representation on- and off-screen".However, Tayce had her own take on the Black to Front episode, as she spoke about the importance of consistent inclusivity.“It was an appreciation of POC culture and it was just amazing to see everything in one section,” she began.“If I’m being a bit controversial, though, I don’t really care about it that much because I think everything should just be spread around everywhere every single day. “There should not be a day for white people, a day for black people, a day for Asian people.“It should be all integrated, all multicultural.That’s how it should be. Day dot.
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‘Really touched me!’ Drag Race UK star Tayce details Graham Norton’s advice about family
Tayce has opened up about some “touching” advice she received from Graham Norton in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.The Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK star admitted she was moved by Graham’s words of wisdom when it came to the importance of family.  Tayce, 28, recently attended the launch of ABSOLUT’S Born to Mix fashion collaboration in London two weeks ago, where she teamed up with celebrity favourite London designer, Chet Lo, and the team from next gen collection Institute of Digital Fashion for a cutting-edge runway show. Before Tayce took to the catwalk, however, she shared a “tidbit” about legendary BBC talk show host Graham, 59.Speaking about meeting Graham and ITV’s Lorraine Kelly on Drag Race, she confirmed: “Honestly they’re amazing.“And I can tell you a fun little tidbit that I’ve only just thought about now,” she continued. “So we did the Drag Race tour at the London Palladium and he (Graham Norton) came and he told me it was so amazing how supportive my family was.”Aside from being runner-up in the second season of Drag Race UK, Tayce is also the child of Roger Radix, a former bass guitarist for Wham!Reflecting on how Graham encouraged her to appreciate her family’s support, she continued: “It really touched me.“It touched my family as well, because I don’t know how many queer families have supportive parents and stuff. “That’s something my parents have always really strived to live by. “I've always had great accepting support systems around me,” Tayce continued.“I think that's made me the person I am today and it’s something I wouldn’t ever take for granted. “It just kind of sparked that realisation that it’s maybe something I need to have a lot more appreciation for.  “Because I know, for example with
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