We give Calista props on her better-than-natural makeup and glowing skin. But we wished she would have spent a bit more time on her hair. True, it was a windy and rainy day, but plenty of other stars managed to keep their hair under control. Instead, she looks like she's wearing the style we all wear when we hop in the shower and want to avoid getting our hair wet.
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Most Ghostly, Tilda Swinton
Tilda Swinton's bold hair color by Christophe and volumized style by Jamal Hammadi was striking -- we couldn't take our eyes off of it. But she failed to balance the strong look with notice-me makeup. Her deep green eyes, and really her entire face, seemed to disappear. A little mascara and eyeliner would have punched this look up and bumped her into our favorites list.
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The big trends on the red carpet? Loose, low styles and day-friendly makeup. (Not exactly Hollywood glam but we'll blame that on the rain.) Still, a few stars managed to stand out. Find out who got our award for Most Glamorous and who should have spent more time on her hair.