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Want A Refined Way To Reference Marvel’s “Eternals” When You See The Premiere? This Brand Has The Answer

Most Marvel fans already know about the new Marvel Studios film “Eternals“, which comes out on November 5th and sees the Marvel Cinematic Universe into a new, more down-to-earth era. Most Marvel fans have also been keeping an eye on the movie's press tour as the A-list cast members (including Angelina Jolie, Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kit Harington, and Salma Hayek) traverse the globe to attend multiple movie premieres or film festivals before next Friday. Several of the actors in Eternals have made references to their characters, who are called the Celestials, and there have been lots of unique intergalactic touches in their red carpet choices. Angelina Jolie and Gemma Chan have been particularly striking when it comes to glittering like the stars–with Angelina shining more like metal in a palette of gold or silver metallics, while Gemma's outfits have run the gamut from angelic and feathery to dark and almost malevolent. If you've found these actors and their characters inspiring, and you want a small way to show off your excitement about the movie as you make your way to its premiere in your local movie theater, then one of the easiest ways will be through makeup!

With slicked-back hair and gold glitter eyeliner, this guest dazzles in a white top and gold hoop earrings, bringing the glitz of a movie premiere to the theme park for an unforgettable day of entertainment.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in the shade Scarabée d'Or Photo Credit: Violette_FR
Close-up of an eye sparkling with gold glitter eyeliner above and below the eyelid, capturing the dazzling, star-studded glamour you’d spot at a Marvel attraction or during a spectacular Eternals-inspired live show at a Disney park.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in the shade Scarabée d'Or Photo Credit: Violette_FR

The brand Violette_FR has just launched some perfect solutions for Eternals fans or Celestial lovers. This French brand, by Internet-famous makeup artist Violette, has become known for its pigmented liquid eyeshadows. Two new shades were just released this week; since one is the olive green and gold tones that match Angelina Jolie and her character Thena, while the other is a shimmering navy blue that matches the supernova style of the Eternals movie overall, they seem like a fitting choice for anyone who wants to add a little nod to the Celestials while attending the theater!

A stylish guest with curly hair, shimmering gold eyeshadow, and hoop earrings strikes a cinematic pose in a light blue top, channeling the glamour of a Marvel red carpet event.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in the shade Scarabée d'Or Photo Credit: Violette_FR
Gamora adds a swipe of shimmery green liquid eyeliner to her upper eyelid with an applicator wand, creating a show-stopping look fit for her next adventure at Avengers Campus.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in the shade Scarabée d'Or Photo Credit: Violette_FR
A guest in a beige hijab and light top gazes calmly at the camera, embodying the refined style often seen at special fan events or premiere nights hosted within theme park entertainment venues.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in the shade Scarabée d'Or Photo Credit: Violette_FR

Violette's “Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner” already has some matte shades that could be layered underneath your Eternals makeup, but the new olive and gold shade is called Scarabée d'Or. With its green undertones, gold shimmer, and unique color scheme, this definitely looks like a good match for Angelina Jolie's unexpected but metallic ensemble at the Eternals' L.A. premiere last week! It's also a good match for the character Thena in general; even though the Celestials travel through time in the movie (since they're immortal), Thena's mythological and metallic warrior outfit is definitely the one that fans are going to remember most.

Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie at the Eternals premiere in Los Angeles. Credit. ET Online Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage

There are obviously plenty of ways to play with your Eternals look; you could go with something graphic, like in the images above, or try something pared-down that still lets you feel a ‘Marvelous' pep in your step. Violette's new navy blue shade, called Bleu de Minuit, is a good way to pay homage to the film and its characters as they spend centuries observing Earth. It could also pave the way for an easy Halloween costume, even if Halloween is coming before the movie premiere!

A guest channeling a Marvel hero vibe with short brown hair, bold blue winged eyeliner, and a gold hoop earring—her look capturing the cinematic flair seen at the Eternals movie premiere, perfect for spotting at Avengers Campus.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in Bleu de Minuit Credit: Violette_FR
A Marvel fan enhances their upper eyelid with bold, shimmery blue eyeliner using a brush applicator, capturing the dazzling style seen at Avengers Campus for an Eternals-inspired look.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in Bleu de Minuit Credit: Violette_FR
A glamorous guest with long dark hair and bold blue eye makeup channels a Marvel superhero as she poses at Avengers Campus, touching her face and looking straight into the camera with star-studded premiere style.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in Bleu de Minuit Credit: Violette_FR
A dramatic close-up of an eye as dazzling blue eyeshadow sparkles across the lid, capturing the show-stopping glam seen at Marvel-themed entertainment events.
Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow + Liner in Bleu de Minuit Credit: Violette_FR

Congratulations; you've crafted an easy Eternals look for the Marvel movie's premiere! Add some clothing that matches the colors of your favorite character (most likely Thena, if you went for the golden eyeshadow) or just a dark blue ensemble overall if you want to express support for the entire movie. And enjoy the premiere!

Sharon

Sharon is a writer and animal lover from New England. Sharon's two main focuses in her work are Disney's correlations with pop culture and the significance of Disney princesses (which was the basis for her college thesis). When she's not writing about Disney, Sharon spends her time singing, dancing, and cavorting with woodland creatures!

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