Siouxsie Sioux didn’t just wear makeup — she weaponized it. Long before the ‘80s glam revival, she was painting on her face to break up, turning beauty into rebellion with her 1978 track “Make Up to Break Up.” Her look wasn’t just aesthetic; it was identity, art, and attitude — all before it was cool. Now, as vintage vibes resurface, her legacy proves makeup is cyclical, powerful, and always ahead of its time.

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