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Demi Moore
In addition to loose waves in her signature waist-length hair, Golden Globe nominee Demi Moore’s radiant skin and soft glamour stole the show. The star’s makeup was crafted by celebrity artist Rokael Lizama for Dior, with hair done by Dimitris Giannetos for Moroccanoil.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone showcased a new pixie-style haircut at the Golden Globes, created by celebrity stylist Mara Roszak using the newly-revealed Evergreen Styling Cream from her eponymous brand.
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Zendaya
We’re swooning over Golden Globe nominee Zendaya’s bouncy, voluminous bob, styled by Coree Moreno, and impactful rosy blush that channeled an Old Hollywood aesthetic.
Justine Lupe
With her dimensional bronde hair shade complete with an easy wave, Nobody Wants This star Justine Lupe’s fresh-faced makeup look offered a lesson in understated glam. Her hair was crafted by celebrity stylist Barb Thompson for Phyto.
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Leighton Meester
We loved the softness of actress Leighton Meester’s auburn updo paired with face-framing tendrils and side-swept bangs.
Zoe Saldaña
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Viola Davis
Actress Viola Davis served unapologetically captivating beauty at tonight’s awards thanks to a bold, wine-colored lip and an abundance of free-flowing curls accented by a sequins gown.
Dakota Fanning
Lady in red! We’re taking notes on how Golden Globe nominee Dakota Fanning expertly paired her structured red gown with a bold red lip for the perfect monochromatic look.
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Sheryl Lee Ralph
Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph’s glowing skin and well-placed blush were award-worthy during tonight’s ceremony. And the star’s bouncy blowout and deep V gown were the cherries on top.
Kerry Washington
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Rachel Brosnahan
Actress Rachel Brosnahan kept her beauty look simple yet impactful at tonight’s awards. Her sleek red half-up, half-down hair look was one of our favorites of the evening, created by Danielle Priano for Remi Cachet, with makeup and skin prep by Lisa Aharon for Yon-Ka Paris.
Anya Taylor-Joy
Along with making a serious case for the side part styled by Gregory Russell for L’Oreal, actress Anya Taylor-Joy was a vision on the Golden Globes red carpet with flushed cheeks and bold mascara.
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Quinta Brunson
We’re big fans of Golden Globe nominee Quinta Brunson’s loose, finger-wave-inspired curls and warm, neutral eyes. “For tonight’s makeup look, I wanted to create something harmonious, so I chose a soft brown smoky eye that was inspired by the rich brown tones in Quinta’s gown,” says makeup artist Kasha Lassien, who used all Chanel products on the star. “The beading on the gown reflected the light so beautifully, so I wanted to mirror that in the makeup.”
Zoë Kravitz
Speaking of sleek hairstyles, Zoë Kravitz’s elegant ballerina bun was the perfect compliment to her rosy makeup look and plunging strapless gown.
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Ariana Grande
Wicked star, r.e.m. Beauty founder, and Golden Globe nominee Ariana Grande wore a softer, retro-inspired version of her signature ponytail on the red carpet. She paired it with a minimalist take on ’60s makeup, including a matte white eyeshadow and floating liner.
Cynthia Erivo
Actress Cynthia Erivo continued her streak of fantastic red carpet manicures with these statement nails that she says took over five hours to apply by artist Mycah Dior for OPI. Her Golden Globes makeup look was crafted by celebrity artist Joanna Simkin using Benefit Cosmetics, with skin prep courtesy of Summer Fridays.
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Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus channeled a ’90s supermodel on the red carpet with wispy layered bangs and a twisted updo.
Margaret Qualley
“Margaret’s stunning, crisp Chanel Couture gown was goddess-like and statuesque but still had an ethereal lightness to it. I wanted that mood to be reflected in the makeup look as well,” says Chanel makeup artist Tyron Machhausen. “This look was all about the complexion. I wanted it to feel hyper-real, radiant, and polished. The makeup itself was rather minimalist with soft, shimmery accents for the eyes and cheeks, and an overall lit-from-within glow, like a Pre-Raphaelite painting coming to life.”
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Nicole Kidman
The Babygirl star made a stunning case for a ’60s bouffant—with all the volume—on the Golden Globes red carpet. The look was created by Adir Abergel for Bellami Hair.
Selena Gomez
Another of our favorite bouncy bobs of the night, Golden Globe nominee Selena Gomez styled hers with a deep side part and shimmering shadow on her lids. The star’s hair was styled by Renato Campora for Great Lengths and Joico, along with skin prep and makeup by celebrity artist Hung Vanngo using SK-II and Rare Beauty essentials, and nails by Tom Bachik for Olive & June.
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