Is Katy Perry Wearing Her New CoverGirl Line in the ‘Chained to the Rhythm’ Music Video?

(Photo: Getty Images)
(Photo: Getty Images)

Katy Perry’s holographic new music video for “Chained to the Rhythm” is here, and with it is a whole new world named Oblivia. Perry created her own version of District 1 with a hint of 1984 featuring pink hair, pastel scenery, angled outfits, and patrons just looking for a good time despite whatever happens on the outside. Yet, for beauty junkies everywhere, the thing that popped out the most had to be the pop star’s next level eyeshadow.

Perry spends most of the video in a teal eye shade that somehow complements her pastel pink hair perfectly. Would you expect anything less than a colorful and coordinate look from Katy Kat, who’s become the unofficial Princess Peach of Hollywood?

(Photo: Katy Perry/Chained to the Rhythm)
(Photo: Katy Perry/Chained to the Rhythm)

According to PopSugar, she recently announced a Limited Edition Katy Kat Pearl collaboration with CoverGirl that’s “inspired by Spring’s upcoming mermaid and pearlescent hues.” Watching Perry’s transformation from California Girl to glittery retro-inspired pop artist has been fun, but not getting to borrow her look is even better.

Yahoo Beauty checked in with CoverGirl to see if Perry is wearing the brand in what could have been a genius double-marketing play. While they can’t confirm that Perry is in head-to-toe CoverGirl in the video, they did select a few shades that fit in perfectly with Perry’s Jetsons-meets-dystopia view of the world.

Katy Perry CoverGirl
Katy Perry CoverGirl

The collaboration, which will be available at covergirl.com in early March, and includes colorful highlighters, eyeliners, lipstick, and a mascara. The most Oblivia-inspired pieces are for eyes and lips. The Pearl Lipstick ($6.99) comes in puntastic Blue-tiful Kitty, Apricat, Purrty in Pink, and REDdy to Pounce and finishes with a pearl pigment for a holographic sheen. She also designed white and green eyeliners ($6.99) to make you look like a “shimmering Easter basket.”

As Skip Marley would say, time may be “ticking for the empire,” so we might as well do our makeup like its the year 3000.

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