See the most glamorous hair and makeup looks from the first awards show of the year.
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Amber Heard
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The actress matched the detailing of her dress with rose-gold sparkling lids and matte berry lips (makeup artist Melanie Inglessis used Sisley Paris Hydrating Long-Lasting Lipstick in Rouge Passion).
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Lady Gaga
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Gaga channeled Marilyn Monroe to a T with coiffed curls, major lashes and the signature bombshell neckline. To make sure her volume lasted all night, hairstylist Frederic Aspiras set 1-inch curls in small and medium-sized velcro hot rollers for 20 minutes before brushing them out and misting the hair with KMS California Hair Play Playable Texture spray.
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Saoirse Ronan
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Hairstylist Adir Abergel wrapped two braids in gold thread for a modern take on Grecian goddess hair.
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Lily James
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Smudgy, slept-in gray shadow (Charlotte Tilbury Eyes to Mesmerise Cream Eyeshadow in Mona Lisa was blended across the lids) is a sexy offset to a flowing white gown.
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Rooney Mara
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Hairstylist Adir Abergel played with hard lines and soft texture for a braid that was the talk of the red carpet.
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Eva Green
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Hot tangerine lipstick (Charlotte Tilbury's Matte Revolution Lipstick in 1975 Red) and tousled bedhead look cool on the red carpet, even cooler at the after party.
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Olivia Wilde
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Smoky eggplant shadow (Revlon ColorStay 16 Hour Eyeshadow Quad in Decadent) pairs beautifully with shimmering burgundy, and an ultra low and loose ponytail lends a laid-back sexy vibe.
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Olivia Palermo
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The socialite had us excited for summer in the middle of winter with bright pink lipstick (Rouge Dior in Deauville) and a braided band holding back Grecian waves.
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Cate Blanchett
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Shimmery black shadow (Giorgio Armani Eye Tint in Obsidian) used in place of liner adds some edge to baby pink lipstick and a retro updo.
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Jennifer Lopez
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An off-shade of yellow calls for a red that's more brick than bright. Makeup artist Mary Phillips used a mix of three lip colors—L'Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Matte Gloss in Rouge Envy, Nude Allude and Forbidden Kiss—for a full, ombré effect.
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Alicia Vikander
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Seamless highlighting (a combination of Charlotte Tilbury Dreamy Glow Highlighter and Filmstar Bronze & Glow) gives the actress dewy, just-back-from-vacation skin that adds to the sweet, ethereal feel of her dress.
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Zendaya
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The singer swapped out her shag for starlet-worthy S-waves.
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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The model/actress wins for golden girl of the Golden Globes. Makeup artist Monika Blunder used Diorskin Nude Air Glowing Gardens Illuminating Powder to create a lit-from-within highlight.
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Kate Bosworth
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Sometimes the simplest route is the best: A tight, sleek knot by hairstylist Bridget Brager allows diamond chandeliers and great skin to stand out.
Alexandra Tunell is the Senior Digital Beauty Editor at Harper's BAZAAR, where she writes beauty features and covers industry news, health, fitness and wellness trends. She began her career in the Lucky beauty closet, then went on to work at Allure. When she's not testing the latest skin care treatments, the Los Angeles native is searching the city for the best Mexican food, binge-watching Bravo and escaping to the beach as often as possible.