Millennials, Rejoice! This "Dated" Eyeliner Trend Is Officially Back for 2025

Back in 2009, I wouldn't be caught dead without a ring of black liner. Fully rimmed, smudged raccoon eyes were my idea of an immaculate face beat—bonus points if I paired them with a Half Baked smoky situation à la Urban Decay. Looking back at photos of myself during that time honestly sends a shiver up my spine. Thankfully, my makeup choices have evolved. I rarely even wear eye makeup anymore, and when I do, it's just a smudge of brown shadow at the outer corners.
Then I, like every other chronically online beauty fan, caught Billie Eilish's GRWM on TikTok, during which the star rimmed her eyes in a dark-brown gel liner. She even wiped her waterline with a dry cotton swab beforehand to ensure the rich pigment would last all day—a classic insider trick! Now, it's no secret that lived-in, grungy makeup is on-trend for 2025, but I didn't expect the pendulum to swing back to the point where I'm dusting off my jet-black liners and—gasp!—looking to those old, cringey photos as inspo. The middle schooler in me is absolutely screaming.
Of course, today's version will hopefully have a much more elevated feel than my '09 orbs. Ahead, discover how to update the fully rimmed look for 2025.
"This year, I believe eyeliners are going to take center stage," professional makeup artist Sophia Escobedo tells me. "In the colder months, lining the full eye rim—whether with a classic black or brown pencil liner—gives off that '90s edgy vibe that's making a strong comeback."
It's different from the "soft grunge" look we've seen skyrocket in popularity over the past few months. Unlike Olsen-inspired eye makeup, which is light on the mascara and has lots of sparkle, this look puts dark eyeliner in focus. A wing also isn't essential, which is perhaps what makes it fresh for 2025. Rather than a razor-sharp, elongated wing, all you need is a little flick at the outer corner (if that) to make your eyes pop. Just take it from Bella Hadid, who also sported fully rimmed liner back in November.
You don't necessarily have to go with a brown or black liner. According to Escobedo, jewel-toned liners are always a good idea. "I see colored liners in shades like purples, greens, and even blues making a statement, particularly in the waterline. It's a fun, fresh way to add personality to your look," she shares.
The best part? Fully rimmed liner actually looks better with wear. If you do need to clean up the edges throughout the day, you can feel free to take a micellar water–soaked cotton swab (like Eilish does in her video) and touch up any jagged spots. Or you can simply embrace the smudge—call it a lived-in, early-aughts moment.
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Jamie Schneider is Who What Wear’s senior beauty editor based in New York City. With over seven years in the industry, she specializes in trend forecasting, covering everything from innovative fragrance launches to need-to-know makeup tutorials to celebrity profiles. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in Organizational Studies and English before moving to NYC, and her work has appeared in MindBodyGreen, Coveteur, and more. When she’s not writing or testing the latest beauty finds, Jamie loves scouting vintage boutiques and reading thrillers, and she’s always down for a park picnic in Brooklyn.
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