If you haven't got stuck into Daisy Jones & The Six on Amazon Prime just yet, make sure you add it to your TV hit list. Based on the acclaimed book by the same name written by Taylor Jenkins Reid, the adaptation stars Riley Keogh as the series' singer songwriter bombshell Daisy Jones, who joins the Dunne brothers - Billy (Sam Claflin) and Graham (Will Harrison) - along with the rest of their band as lead vocalist. The show charts the rock band's rise and fall and, though it is fictional, Jenkins Reid - a self-confessed Fleetwood Mac superfan - has always maintained that the dynamic between Daisy and Billy is largely based on Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
The series not only serves up a soundtrack that quickly topped the Apple Music charts, but delivers a masterclass in 70s fashion and beauty. Whether it'sSuki Waterhouse promoting the myriad benefits of a butterfly cut, Camila Morrone demonstrating the power of blush or Keogh making a case for a glitter revival, there were countless beauty lessons to be learned in each episode. And to save you a little time, we've rounded them all up for you below:
All The Beauty Lessons We Learned From Daisy Jones & The Six
Beauty Lessons We Learned From Daisy Jones & The Six - Grazia 2023
1. Statement Shadow Is Back
Here Suki Waterhouse and Riley Keogh demonstrate the power of both a statement eyeshadow colour and a hefty dose of 70s-level glitter. Paired with a nude lip, the look is enduring.
2. Ruffle Up Your Fringe
Forget perfectly preened bangs, Riley Keogh proves that an undone fringe is the way to go this season. Leave it to dry naturally and embrace your hair's natural texture. If you want any sections to lie more centrally, us a hair straightener to set them in place, but ensure you keep the majority of it heat-style-free. You want to look like you've just rolled out of bed like Keogh's character Daisy.
3. Never Underestimate A Nude Lip
Here Camila Morrone - as Camila Dunne - proves you can't go far wrong with a nude lip. Her warm nude shade lends her lips definition and perks up her complexion a treat.
4. Go Big On Texture
TikTok might be mad about the butterfly haircut but 70s sirens did it first. If you're tired of the high-gloss finish made popular by Gen Z, try adding in OTT texture like Suki Waterhouse.
5. Face-Framing Layers Make It 70s
Want to give your fringe an edge? Ask your hair stylist to add a few face-framing whisps to your look. It gives the illusion of lifted features and harnesses 70s nostalgia in one.
6. Winged Eyeliner Is Easier Than You Think
If you've previously swerved the winged liner look for fear of imprecise application, know that you don't need a liquid liner to hand to achieve it. Suki Waterhouse's wing here looks to be achieved with eyeshadow, a foolproof route to a graphic look. Apply with an eyeliner brush before using a little micellar water on a cotton bud to sharpen up the final results.
7. Fluffy Brows Are In
Camila Morrone has been blessed with a set of full, defined brows and her character's look signals a move away from the perfectly micro bladed sets we have become accustomed to in favour of natural-look fluffiness. Use a spoolie brush to brush yours up and a pencil to fill any sparse areas in. Easy.
8. Plaits Are Having A Moment
A 70s signature beloved by the likes of Cher and Daisy Jones & The Six's very own Camila Dunne, plaits might just be on their way back. Stay tuned.
9. Keep Nails Bare Like You Just Don't Care
Nothing screams carefree quite like unpainted nails. Paired with this crochet, denim ensemble and long, loose hair, Keogh's Daisy looks the epitome of fuss-free glamour. Try opting for a clear gel at your next salon appointment and see if you don't feel as invigorated as Daisy looks here.
10. Know The Power Of Blush
Camila Morrone know the value of pro-level blush placement. Here she looks to have it swept across the tops of her cheeks, the bridge of her nose and her lips, a monochrome make-up trick that many a pro uses to fake sun-kissed lustre on set.
11. The Transformative Power Of Make-Up
Compare the 70s wild child Daisy to the 80s ex-rock star in those talking head segments and you quickly understand the transformational power of make-up. Instead of bare, primed lids, Keogh wears a matte smoky eye, instead of blamed lips, she wears a severe slick of lip liner and lipstick. Keogh is meant to look both older and jaded and it's incredible how the Daisy Jones & The Six make-up team have achieved this.