Hollywood’s Hottest Makeup Trend Looks Like An Aperol Spritz

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Hollywood Hottest Makeup Trend Aperol Spritz,

Orange represents the one thing we love most about summer: the sun and an ice-cold Aperol Spritz. But the beaming color isn't just reserved for beach days and happy hours. According to Hollywood's elite, it is officially the hottest hue to sweep on your eyelids before hitting the red carpet this season.

The trending look has also landed in Sephora, with tons of brands are rolling fiery new palettes to meet the demand. If you've been thinking of new ways to remix your makeup, don't reserve your orange shadows for when PSL season rolls around. We've rounded up some inspiration ahead.

For the premiere of The Art of Racing in the Rain, celebrity makeup artist Monika Blunder paired Amanda Seyfried's coral lipstick with metallic pumpkin eyeshadow that is perfect for a warm-weather rooftop date.

Hollywood Hottest Makeup Trend Aperol Spritz,

Pati Dubroff made Margot Robbie's sunset eyes even more dramatic by blending the shadow all the way up toward her brow bones.

Photo: Brian Dowling/Getty Images.

Hollywood Hottest Makeup Trend Aperol Spritz,

Once Cardi B's eyelids are painted in orange, you know the color is definitely hot. For this look, her makeup artist, Erika La'Pearl, turned to Pat McGrath’s Mothership V palette to create a smoky fire effect on her eyelids.

Photo: Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images.

Dubroff dipped into her warm shadows again for this look on Margot Robbie. The golden-yellow highlight on her inner corners keeps everything looking fresh and vibrant.

To make sure your makeup doesn't hit Cheetos status, keep the rest of your face neutral. Patrick Ta paired Shay Mitchell 's apricot-colored eyes with pale-pink lipstick and blush in lieu of something bold or bright.

Daniel Martin proved bold-on-bold also works when done right. For the 2018 Emmy awards, he lightly shaded Elisabeth Moss' lids with tangerine shadow and finished with red lipstick.

"Everything can be a canvas," Yara Shahidi said of her smudgy cut crease and glossy lips.

These copper-toned shadows looked like an actual sunset on Tiarra Monet.

Allan Avendaño remixed monochromatic makeup on Vanessa Hudgens by blending her orange eyeshadow into her cheekbones for blush.

Jackie Aina's strategically placed orange eyeshadow pairs perfectly with her nude lipstick.

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