Between her embellished bun and dramatic smoky eye, Ashley Graham seriously brought her A-game. And since she's a Revlon ambassador, it's fitting that she used the brand's ColorStay Cream Eyeshadow in Cognac, $8.49, layered over with shades from the ColorStay Looks Book Eyeshadow Palette in Enigma, $9.99 to achieve the gorgeously high-impact look.
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Best deployment of icy blue eyeshadow ever, or best deployment of icy blue eyeshadow ever?
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As far as we can tell, Gemma Chan can do no wrong on the red carpet — and this show-stopping look is no exception. From the bold winged liner to the pretty pink lipstick (Cle de Peau's excellent Intensifying Liquid Eyeliner, $55, and Lipstick in Lotus Flower, $65, respectively), everything about this look is perfection.
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With the best center part since Meghan Markle at the royal wedding, some of the flutteriest lashes we've ever seen and pink sleeves ethereal enough to make an archangel jealous, it's safe to say that Kacey Musgraves slayed her first Oscars red carpet. Another standout of the look? Her radiant inner corners, which makeup artist Moani Lee created using Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish Highlighter + Balm Duo in Nude, $48.
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Can we call this Elsie Fisher's official audition to star in the next Wes Anderson film? Seriously, though: Her bejeweled barrette, graphic liner and major lashes (a mix of Lashify Dramatic "B" Gossamers in 10mm and 12mm, $20 each) are the epitome of retro-mod chic.
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