With her intricate veil, luminously dewy complexion, and matching rosy cheeks and blush, Kate Bosworth looked like she stepped right out of a painting. Too right, too: Created by makeup artist Beau Nelson using products from Chantecaille, the look was inspired by Byzantine paintings from the Eastern Roman Empire.
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How is it possible that Janelle Monae's skin shone with as much celestial wattage as her gold halo and bejeweled headdress combined? Well, according to makeup artist Jessica Smalls, Monae's naturally glowy complexion got a boost from Marc Jacobs Dew Drops Coconut Gel Highlighter in Fantasy, $44.
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Between her dramatic eyes and expertly tousled platinum blond crop, Katy Perry has created a fresh, modern take on the angelic look.
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Zendaya went full on Joan of Arc, from her choppy auburn bob down to her armor-inspired Versace. She's like a high-fashion version of Albert Lynch's famous Jeanne d'Arc painting, right down to her serious-as-a-heart attack expression. And yes, she's gone red for real: "We have been talking about going red with her hair for almost a year now, so we were excited when tonight felt like the perfect fit," said hairstylist Ursula Stephen.
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With the exception of hair ornaments that looked like they could double as weapons and a strategic sprinkling of eye-catching gold glitter on her lower lashline, Anne Hathaway actually kept her beauty look on the more low-key side of things. How gorgeous is that matte rosy-nude lip?
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