Brad Pitt's Girlfriend Ines de Ramon Sticks to No-makeup Makeup Trend for ‘F1: The Movie' Premiere in London
Ines de Ramon sported a clean, even-toned visage next to Brad Pitt at the European premiere of his new film, 'F1: The Movie,' in London on Monday. The 32-year-old jewelry designer has been supporting the Oscar winner throughout the press tour for the upcoming movie, in which he stars as a former Formula 1 driver who cuts his retirement short to mentor a younger driver, played by actor Damson Idris.
De Ramon's makeup was minimal, complete with a touch of bubblegum pink blush, a layer of shimmery shadow on her lids, and a glossy pale pink on her lips. Her face was lightly contoured, accentuating her natural jawline and cheekbones, with little to no added highlighter or bronzer. The shadow on her lids was cut by wings of hazy brown on the outer corners of her eyes. Meanwhile, de Ramon's brows were brushed and colored to match her inky black hair.
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Her full look fell in line with the 'no-makeup makeup trend,' a sought-after aesthetic, popularized by Hailey Bieber and Sofia Richie Grainge. Even de Ramon's hair was styled in an effortless 'do, comprised of bouncy waves and long layers. Her fashion, on the other hand, was anything but relaxed. The star wore a sequin-embroidered halterneck Fendi gown and a matching mini bag adorned with delicate crystal fringe to match the garment's reflective details.
A fan of quiet beauty, De Ramon has collaborated with a roster of makeup artists to achieve a natural aesthetic for major red carpets. She notably collaborated with Liz Martins, beauty architect to Jared Leto, on her bare-faced approach for the Venice Film Festival last year.
For the New York City 'F1: The Movie' premiere last week, de Ramon's ethereal baby blue, two-piece set plucked from Chanel's spring 2025 ready-to-wear was complemented by her soft glam. She wore coral-colored matte lipstick and bronze shadow in her eye crease, and her dark locks were pulled in a loose bun on top of her head with front pieces framing her face.
Elsewhere on the London premiere red carpet, British music artist Raye debuted a dramatic hair transformation, dying her jet-black locks a light brown. The artist celebrated her new coloring by styling her short hair in a '50s-inspired flipped bob with a side part.
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