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10 Looks We're Dying to Copy From the 2015 Billboard Music Awards

Smoky eyes, nude lips and textured hair were the evening's sexy standards
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Va-Va-Volume
J Lo's gorgeous, honey-highlighted hair seemed to defy space and time. If you were ever on the fence about middle parts, let this voluminous look convince you. The pop icon's slightly smoky eye and nude lip were an understated take on sexy.

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Golden Rings
Curly-haired ladies: You have a new idol. We're talking recording artist, Tori Kelly, whose blonde, flowing ringlets effortlessly reflected the texture of her fringe mini dress.

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High Roller
The modelesque Kendall Jenner looked sleek and slightly androgynous with dewy skin, minimalist makeup and a teased, slicked-back do -- the perfect complements to her plunging blazer and thigh-high boots.

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Tousled Lob
Blogger Aimee Song looked perfectly summer, pairing an easy, sunkissed lob with a warm complexion and coral lips -- all of which beautifully offset her playful blue dress and edgy nose ring.

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Effortlessly Undone
Whoever said short hair isn't sexy clearly hasn't seen a piecey bob and smudgey, bedroom eye makeup like Taylor Swift's. We love this sexy switch-up from her go-to red lip.

Music's brightest-shining supernovas, from Taylor Swift to Iggy Azalea, spent the weekend in Vegas for the 2015 Billboard Music Awards. The year's chart toppers were honored live and in-person for their radio hits, but not before bringing their beauty A-game to the red carpet. Hollywood awards shows are all about the glamour, but Vegas is where stars show their trendy side. Behold the most enviable hair and makeup looks from the Billboard Music Awards 2015.
BY AMANDA MONTELL | MAY 17, 2015 | SHARES
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