Attention, women of the ’80s. (Specific DOB not required). Do you remember an era ruled by frosted eyeshadow, skinny brows and lipstick so dark it doubled as mood rings? We like to refer to it as BBB – Before Bobbi Brown … A time of OTT face games, before a minimalist makeup mogul entered the chat and gave us nude lips, fresh skin, and the kind of complexion that looked like you’d just rolled out of bed at Kate Moss’s flat after a Calvin Klein shoot.
Now, she’s back to do it all over again with Jones Road Beauty – a line that feels like a mixtape of the ’90s greatest hits, remastered for today. The vibe is clean, cool, and totally unfussy. Miracle Balm melts into skin for that supermodel-off-duty sheen. Just Enough Tinted Moisturiser is like the makeup equivalent of a white tank top and Levi’s 501s – simple, iconic, and always in style. And the Hero Kit is like your tiny Prada nylon backpack in beauty form – compact, essential, and chic without trying too hard.
For those who swiped on Bobbi’s brown lipsticks the first time round, this feels like a nostalgic reunion. For those discovering it through TikTok mood boards and re-runs of Friends, it’s a crash course in effortless cool. Jones Road bridges both worlds – timeless, skin-first, and a reminder that confidence will always be the best accessory.
Since its U.S. debut in 2020, the brand has won a loyal following of beauty fans tired of heavy contour and ten-step routines. Now, with Jones Road finally hitting Australia and New Zealand, a new wave can join the cult. And just like the ’90s, it’s all about individuality. Through her I Am Me campaign, Bobbi continues to spotlight real women with real stories. And, prove that authenticity never goes out of style.
Jones Road Beauty signals the return of makeup that’s frankly always maintained it cool kid status for those in the know. Fresh skin. Undone hair. Lipstick that looks borrowed from your older sister’s bathroom drawer circa 1995. For the originals and the newcomers, it’s proof that the ’90s never really left – they’ve just been waiting for the right comeback. Afterall, it was the decade of slip dresses, supermodel nonchalance, and The Body Shop White Musk. And Bobbi was right there, changing the rules.