“I usually start with a lip pencil drawn slightly beyond the natural lip to give subtle shape, blending the edges inward so there’s no obvious outline,” Park explains. (A small, fluffy eyeshadow brush can help to emphasize the blurred outline, while a flat, lipstick brush will give the blurred line an ultra-fine, almost invisible effect.)
“Then, I press the Louis Vuitton Beauty Lipstick Satin in 102 Passport to Paris into the center and blend with a brush or fingertip, so it looks softly diffused. It creates depth while still feeling natural and very wearable.”
Stone, who was nominated for best actress for her role in Bugonia, frequently collaborates with Park for awards shows, red carpets, premieres, and other, much-photographed events.
With Stone, besides the rose-taupe lip, the other most noticeable Park-ification is her eyebrows—fluffy and full, though never laminated or shiny. It’s become part of the pair’s beauty repertoire. The trick, she says, is to start by brushing the hair in its natural direction and fill in any small gaps with a very fine pencil. Then, she’ll use a small amount of brow gel, lightly combing it through the hair. After, she’ll take one of her fingers and press the texture into the brow. This, she says, is what encourages a soft finish and avoids a glossy one.
“Emma loves a lip that has a bit of depth to it, something that grounds the face but still feels soft,” Park relays when I asked what the star’s favorite part is. It’s a description of the artist’s classic blurred lip, a technique that’s sparked a huge trend on social media. Feathery, fine, and sensual, it’s set to become the beauty technique of 2026. In Emma Stone’s lovely footsteps we follow!

