This Anti-Neutral Eye Shadow Is Set to Dominate Spring 2025—Sabrina Carpenter Says So

As a beauty editor with a fashion degree, I’ve always studied how runway trends inspire makeup—especially when it comes to celebrities. So when Sabrina Carpenter, Selena Gomez, and Benson Boone all recently made fashion statements in the same pastel shade, I knew we had a soon-to-be makeup trend on our hands.
But don’t get me wrong, this color isn’t new. In fact, it was a hallmark of ’80s pop stars and ’60s editorials (read: Twiggy), but it seems to reinvent itself every time it re-emerges in eye makeup form. From bold colorblocks to muted, powdery swathes, this icy hue has been painting the lids of It girls for decades—and recently, it’s snaked its way back into some of our favorite brands’ eye shadow palettes and liner collections.
If you haven’t guessed by now, this ever-evolving shade that’s trendier and more wearable than ever is baby blue: cornflower, periwinkle, azure, you name it.
Harvard Engineering alum and fashion’s unofficial data analyst, Madé Lapuerta, recently claimed that light blue may just be the new color of spring—because according to her research, the search for “baby blue” surged by 188% after the 2025 Grammys, where stars like Victoria Monét bedecked their eyes in light blue shadow and Sabrina Carpenter wore two powder-blue getups on both the red carpet and the stage. (Double points for the "Espresso" songstress after covering Vogue in an icy Dolce & Gabbana dress.)
“I feel like it’s futuristic, but at the same time it’s a little bit retro,” says MAC Cosmetics Global Director of Makeup Artistry, Romero Jennings, as he teases a secret, blue-hued product that was quietly tested on the New York Fashion Week runways. “I think people are just tired of warm [tones] and bronze, so it’s about getting more modern and icy. It’s like the ’90s are back, but better.”
Chanel and Stella McCartney led the baby blue fashion brigade during their SS25 shows, and now that the celebrities have followed suit, it’s officially time to beautify this trend with a wearable blue eye shadow or liner. And it seems like the beauty brands have had sapphires up their sleeves, because some of our favorites (ahem, Charlotte Tilbury’s just-released Denim Dimension Eye Shadow Palette and Victoria Beckham Beauty’s Navy Noir) are brand-new, ultra-chic, and totally blue. Shop them below and get ahead of the spring trend.
Shop the Blue Eye Shadow Trend
Charlotte Tilbury just launched this limited-edition eye shadow palette as part of her Beautifying Eye Trends collection, which features a bevy of satin, shimmer, and matte shadows in shades akin to light wash denim and deep sea waters.
The image of crystalline waters and cloudless skies are what come to mind when I see this sea glass shadow from Sisley Paris. Dust it across your lids with a fluffy brush or swipe it with your finger for a look that can go from barely-there to bold.
Prefer cream eye shadows to palettes? No problem—Victoria Beckham Beauty has something for you in that department, too. This ultra-creamy shadow stick packs a punch in just one swipe, delivering vibrant color that can double as a liner or blend like a powder.
If trading your brown shadows for blues gives you a bit of anxiety, try something low-stakes like this L’Oréal single shadow in the icy shade Argentic. It’s arguably inexpensive (just $7!) and super small (so you don’t have to commit to a palette if you decide this trend isn’t for you).
There’s something so right about light blue and an icy finish, and that’s exactly what this glittery eye paint from About Face offers. Tap a bit on top of your lipstick for that frosted lip look or swipe it onto your lids à la Sabrina Carpenter’s “fairy dust” eyes.

Alyssa Brascia is an associate beauty editor at Who What Wear. She is based in New York City and has nearly three years of industry experience, with rivers of content spanning from multigenerational lipstick reviews to celebrity fashion roundups. Brascia graduated with a BS in apparel, merchandising, and design from Iowa State University and went on to serve as a staff shopping writer at People.com for more than 2.5 years. Her earlier work can be found at InStyle, Travel + Leisure, Shape, and more. Brascia has personally tested more than a thousand beauty products, so if she’s not swatching a new eye shadow palette, she’s busy styling a chic outfit for a menial errand (because anywhere can be a runway if you believe hard enough).
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