While a smoky eye is always a timeless choice, this year, I’m spotting a far more understated approach to wearing eyeshadow. A look that features minimal blending and sees just one, solo shadow, applied across the entirety of the lid, adding a sheer, veil-like wash of colour, and the effect is incredibly chic.

Requiring just your best mascaras and or eyeliner, along with one neutral shade of eyeshadow, this latest, minimalist look has been a constant throughout award season so far. This year’s Golden Globes, for instance, saw stars like Emma Stone, Leslie Mann and Jessie Buckley (to name just a few) all sporting iterations of this diffused, almost sheer eyeshadow look. Paris Fashion Week, the BAFTAs and the Actor Awards were a similar story, and so, in a very Carrie Bradshaw-esque way, “I can’t help but wonder,” is this 2026’s alternative to the classic smoky eye? It’s simple but incredibly flattering, and feels so apt in this landscape of more natural, low-maintenance makeup.

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best cream eyeshadows over anything else. And while, of course, there’s still been the occasional smoky eye and heavier winged liner on the red carpet, 2026 really does seem to be the year of diffused, subtle-impact eyeshadow.

Celebrity Makeup artists, like Nina Park, have perfected the soft, minimalistic look. In fact, Park’s use of neutral shades and perfectly diffused, matte finishes has played no small part in why this eyeshadow style, in particular, is so popular and talked about – as it’s very much one of her signatures.

A product shot of the Merit Solo Shadow in shade Studio (a soft clay-brown colour), on a grey background

Merit Beauty

Merit Solo Shadow

RRP: £23

Sheer but buildable, Merit Beauty‘s range of cream eyeshadows affords the perfect veil of colour to your lids. The formula is so lightweight and easy to blend, and there are eight gorgeous matte shades and four sheens to choose from.

A product shot of the Jones Road Eyeshadow Stick, in a smoky brown shade, on a grey background

Jones Road

Jones Road
Eyeshadow Stick

RRP: £30

A new launch from Jones Road, this eyeshadow stick is available in seven shades (including matte neutrals and shimmers) and is so easy to apply. The formula is creamy and buildable, but each colour still boasts impressive pigment and is both crease and transfer-resistant.

A product shot of the Trinny Eye2Eye cream eyeshadow in a metallic mole-brown colour, on a grey background

Trinny London

Trinny London Eye2Eye Eye Shade

RRP: £20

Available in a wide range of matte neutrals and metallic sheens, Trinny London’s Eye2Eye shades are another great opting for recreating this style of minimalist, single wash of shadow look. They’re rich in pigment, ideal for blending out across your whole lid or even using as more of a precise shadow eyeliner (though we’d recommend using an angled brush for this).

As for recreating the look yourself, it couldn’t be easier. All you need is a subtle shade of eyeshadow – one you find compliments your skin tone and eye colour. Taupe, grey and soft browns are the key colours I would suggest, especially if you’re going for an understated, everyday sort of look or want to add eyeliner. That said, a shimmer shade (like Urban Decay’s Space Cowboy) is also a lovely choice for a pop of glamour.

I recommend investing in a fluffy blending brush, as well as cream eye shadow formulas, as they’re easy to buff out (with said brush, or even just your finger) and deliver a ‘soft-focus’ sort of effect, which is very much what I’ve been seeing on the red carpet. Then simply swipe your chosen shade over your entire eyelid, and either finish with a coat or two of the best natural-looking mascara, or add a thin flick of eyeliner to your outer corners or along your waterline.