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Dress, Hair & Makeup Guide

Lana Del Rey’s debut on the StageCoach setup has come and gone, but the live introduction to her upcoming new record set the stage for her visual components, just as the personal style she seems to lean into this album cycle.

To squeeze the scene in beautiful, tea-length dresses, with hair set in brushed waves and lips painted a color described by Lisa Eldrige’s Cosmetics brand as an “iconic, late 1950s/early 1960s Lakmon-Pink,” Del Rey’s physical presence at the Country Music Festival served a mid-century, in the Bayou aesthetic.

She was placed on a microphone stand in front of a rural southern home on stage, she looked perfect when she sang sweet to be by her husband’s side, “where the baby aligners play” and “Nobody speaks to me as you do, or take care of us so well this way.” (The dark side also looked through, “Should I turn on the light or burn down the house?”

A handful of never-turn-heard songs from her non-released, Untitled next record-earlier known as Lasso or The right person becomesDepending on when you asked Del Rey – made the stage coach set in Indio, California, Friday night (April 25): The aforementioned “Man to Me” and “Quiet in the South” and “57.5”, which will be remembered as the one where Del Rey called Morgan Wallen. She also sang the hauntingly beautiful “Henry, Come On” Live for the first time, and her new ballad “Bluebird” was the star of a hologram between space.

The first dress Del Rey Bar, in Demure, Cream Lace, was custom Valentino, stylist Molly Dickson noticed in an Instagram story.

When the singer “Summertime Tryth” returned to the stage after Interlude in red to sing an iconic line from Born to die Tracks (“I got my red dress tonight”), she was in custom sugar Ferrini, according to Dickson. The strapless number complemented the former Valentino silhouette with its mounted body, bow accent at the waist and full skirt.

Hair Stylist Anna Cofone offered a guide to obtaining Del Reys Coiffure in an Instagram post on Saturday. She listed the Authentic Beauty Concept’s glow spray serum for prepping medium length and ends, and TYMOS Airhype Lite hair dryer for smoothing before styling. She added authentic beauty concept’s airy structural spray and nude powder spray to Del Rey’s roots as a “base for backcombing”, incorporated Remi cachet clip-in deluxe hair extensions done with Curl Pro Stylist Mist, and put the singer’s hair using Tymos Cues Curling Ironon with a 1/2-inch dry. She brushed Del Rey’s waves out with an Olivia Garden Essential style double tunnel brush and finished the style with a fog with strongly held hair spray.

Makeup artist Pamela Cochrane also sent beauty notes with a list of Lisa Eldridge products she used on Del Rey: Skin and makeup enhancing fog, trouble -free skin foundation in a mixture of shades 5 and 10, elevated incandescent curtains in crystal nebula on her cheekbone, cuddling lashes mascara ”in the inner corners The eye with a small flick, ”and lip pencil in shade 1W with Rouge Experience repillable lipstick in shade 189, Audrey.

Watch Lana del Ray all in a clip of her singing “Henry, Come On” below via StageCoach’s official X account.

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