From The Craft to Lorde: Babes in the Wickedest Shades of Witch Inspired Lipstick
Fairuza Balk The Craft
Lorde Grammys
Katy Perry Burning Baby Blue
Jessie J Who You Are
Kim Kardashian Paris
Emmy Rossum Beautiful Creatures
Rooney Mara MET Gala
attends the Costume Institute Gala for the "PUNK: Chaos to Couture" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2013 in New York City.
Beyonce Telephone
Diana Agron Byrdie
Jennifer Lawrence Catching Fire Premier
Marina Diamandis BT Digital Music Awards
Demi Lovato Instagram
Lily Collins Givenchy
Camilla Belle MET Gala
Selena Gomez Versace
Jennifer Lopez What To Expect When You're Expecting
Gal Gadot Fast & Furious 6
Rihanna at the Basketball
Kate Bosworth MET Gala
Lana Del Rey Met Gala
If you ever believed that you and your friends could lift the weight of a human body with only a combination of your index and middle fingers, some candles and heavy chanting, then you were probably a big fan of The Craft in the '90s. That being the case, you definitely remember saving up for deep purple lipstick like Nancy wore in the movie. Yes, The Craft and the popularization of witch culture (eventually bleeding into fashion), saw many a pubescent girl with smudged purple lips that most likely looked more bruised than broodingly occult.
It's been a while since Nancy and the girls did their magic, but once the spell was cast, there was no turning back. Now, witch inspired lipstick has been the calling card of many a movie star, pop singer and fashionista. Most recently, we saw Lorde clean up at the Grammys while wearing a rich shade of deep plum lipstick, and rocking a decidedly witchy vibe in her monochrome outfits and long black hair.
In celebration of our favorite witches, Lorde's iconic Grammys wins, and the fact that we just can't get enough plum shades on our lips, we're taking a look at some of the best witch inspired lips of the past few years. These are some babes who know how to exfoliate.
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