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12 Gorgeous Beauty Looks From Cannes 2015

Get an eyeful of the romantic updos, textured waves and fresh dewy skin we loved on the red carpet
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Understated Elegance
Dior makeup artist Jo Baker was inspired by Natalie Portman's classic red dress to create "a feminine, smoky lined eye with peachy hues on the cheeks and lips." Veering away from matchy reds, she was able to achieve a more modern look.

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Side Swept
Charlize Theron complemented her show-stopping, canary yellow Dior gown with a glamorous, '40s-inspired updo and warm, glowy complexion.

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Effortless Mess
We can't get enough of model Doutzen Kroes' piecey "undone" take on a red-carpet updo. Paired with black lined eyes and a light pink lip, the look was summertime sexy, personified.

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All-Over Bold
Makeup artist Nick Barose was inspired by 1940s glamour to create bold brows, winged liner and a statement purple lip for Lancôme "Ambassadress" Lupita Nyong'o -- all of which highlighted the bright pops of color in her ensemble.

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Feminine Chic
We loved Emma Stone's soft, neutral makeup, created with gray and vanilla tones on the eyes and pale ballerina pinks on the lips and cheeks. Steal her exact lip with Revlon Ultra HD Lipstick, $7.19, in Magnolia.

For some, the Cannes Film Festival is a time for filmmakers to celebrate their newest innovations in cinema. But for us, it's a time to geek out over the breathtaking summer red carpet looks of Hollywood's artsiest beautiful people. Keep scrolling to discover the best celebrity makeup and hair from Cannes attendees like Emma Stone, Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman and Lupita Nyong'o. Major summertime beauty inspiration lies ahead.
BY AMANDA MONTELL | MAY 22, 2015 | SHARES
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