Lili Reinhart sure brought her A game this year with an architectural red gown and a smoldering red smoky eye to match. Makeup artist Adam Brechaud created the mesmerizing eye look using the Pat McGrath Labs Mothership V: Bronze Seduction Palette, $125, as well as the Permagel Ultra Glide Eye Pencil in Blk Coffee, $25, for definition along the lash line.
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Janelle Monae rarely misses on the red carpet and the 2019 Golden Globe Awards were no exception. What with her halo-like hat and her excellently judicious use of highlighter, the singer/actor looked like she stepped straight out of a Raphael painting.
"This look is all about glowy, heavenly skin with a touch of Egyptian glam," said makeup artist Jessica Smalls in a press release. She worked with Armani, using products like the brand's Prima Glow-On Moisturizing Balm, $100, and Neo Nude A-Highlight in 11, $38, (among others) to create the heavenly glow.
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Saoirse Ronan's barely-there disco-fabulous silver dress (and blingy chandelier earrings) definitely took center stage, but we also found ourselves falling hard for her sparkly eyelids and perfect poppy lipstick. Apparently, makeup artist Kara Yoshimoto Bua added some Chanel Illusion d'Ombre in Fantasme, $36, to her crease to get that extra glossy effect!
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Thandie Newton's groovy 70s-inspired beauty look was spot on. From the voluminous hair to the dramatic smoky eye, she made the look sing. Makeup artist Georgie Eisdell used Chantecaille products like Mermaid Eye Color in Hematite, $34, as well as Lasting Eye Shade in Smokey Topaz, $26, to create the alluring eye look.
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How amazing did Emma Stone look in all that peach? According to her Instagram account, makeup artist Rachel Goodwin took inspiration from 30s star Carole Lombard for the timeless look.
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