Adele occupies a unique space in the celebrity world, simultaneously giving us belting vocals, heartfelt lyrics, national treasure level humour, and of course serving looks.
The beloved singer announced songs this week, appearing around the cover of both British and American Vogue, inside a first for the two sister magazines.
Looking stunning in photographs by Steven Meisel, Adele was styled by Edward Enninful, using the Editor-In-Chief while using watchword 'timeless' for the shoot.
That's the easiest method to describe Adele's makeup and hair around the cover, together with her signature old Hollywood cat-eye, and big, bouncy blow-dry.
The makeup was the work of Pat McGrath, renowned in the industry on her use the likes of Naomi Campbell and Alexander McQueen, as well as the Beauty Editor-At-Large of British Vogue.
Pat's work is flawless, however, you can continue to recreate Adele's look on your own, and even buy the products used for her cover shoot.
Here's each component of the appearance and the way to get it done in your own home.
Base
Pat McGrath is known for her tactile method of applying foundation, focusing on achieving a dewy base – often by putting it on together with her fingers.
She advises using primer first, before swiping on three thin layers of foundation which are permitted to dry before the next, that ought to give you smooth coverage that does not look cakey.
Contouring really should not be too heavy, but give some depth to the base. Pat used her brand's Divine Blush and Glow Trio on Adele, and any three-piece contour/blush/highlight kit should do the trick.
Use a fluffy brush to combine the contour shade just below your cheekbones to carve them out, shading your forehead and neck however suits the face shape.
Blush starts around the apple of your cheeks, although you can blend this up and out towards your temple for any more 80s feel. Finish with highlight on the high points of the face like the tip of your nose and top of your cheekbones.
Eyes
Adele has been the queen of cat-eye eyeliner for a long time, having regularly worn the winged shape since her album, 19, made her a family group name.
To recreate her signature wing, Pat McGrath used her own brand's Perma Precision Liquid Eyeliner, which has a pointed felt tip applicator for clean lines.
She also used her Mothership IX Eyeshadow Palette in Huetopian Dream to add shimmer and depth to the eye socket.
Although the makeup artist hasn't revealed which shades went where, we can imagine the bronze and plum shades were utilized in the socket, using the lighter shimmers for the centre from the eye.
Pat completed your eyes together with her Dark Star mascara, and you can include some fluttery false lashes to finish off.
Lips
This cover shoot featured a nude lip in a matte finish. Crucially, though, the conclusion didn't look dry, which can be common with some matte products.
Products from the Pat McGrath Labs Divine Rose collection were used, beginning with the Permagel Ultra Lip Pencil in Buff and the MatteTrance lipstick in Christy.
Prep is essential for that plumped-up, healthy lip look, so make use of a lip scrub when you do your skincare, then use a rich balm, letting it absorb before applying makeup.
You'll be looking much like Adele in no time.