Like her BFF Demi, Selena Gomez also knows how to rock some lavender eyeshadow. Here, she wears a classic smoky eye topped off with a sparkly cool purple accent. An iridescent purple with a duochrome shift like Tom Ford Private Shadow in Camera Obscura, $36, is key to pulling this look off — along with your best smoky eye skills, of course.
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This lavender eyeshadow look is very high fashion — perfect for the Met Gala, in other words. At this year's Costume Institute Gala, Mandy Moore went for an editorial look, where her flawless skin and violet eyes took center stage. You're going to want a pigmented lavender eyeshadow with a dash of orchid purple like M.A.C. Eyeshadow in Stars 'N' Rockets, $16, to try this look at home.
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Here's a look for the ages. At the Los Angeles premiere of "La La Land," Emma Stone went for the drama in a blue and purple eye look that set off her Prada dress just right. It's quite a vibrant look with all that sparkly purple, bright blue and silver and the Natasha Denona Eyeshadow Palette 28 in Purple Blue, $239, happens to be your perfect tool for recreating the look.
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Hailee Steinfeld knocked lavender eyeshadow out of the park at the 2017 Golden Globe Awards with this matte mauve eye look. It's a more neutral take on purple shadow and paired with her demure pink lip, it looks quite polished and princessy. Up for recreating this eye look yourself? The Dose of Colors Marvelous Mauves Palette, $32, gives you all the gradations of color you need.
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Few people on this planet can rock colorful eyeshadow shades quite as well as Lupita Nyong'o — and this might be just one of her best looks ever (especially paired with her fabulous purple Giambattista Valli gown). Since Lupita is an ambassador for Lancome, the Lancome Color Design 5 Pan Eyeshadow Palette in Jacaranda Bloom, $50, might be a good starting point.
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