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With a flawless complexion, enviably shiny mane and uniquely conservative brand of sexy, Anne Hathaway radiates classic glamour. Her ascension to red carpet trendsetter began when she played Andy Sachs, assistant to Vogue Editor Miranda Priestly, in The Devil Wears Prada. Alas, her blunt bangs and long hairstyle are no more. Now she's devilishly chic in one of Hollywood's hottest cuts: a long, sleek bob, which she debuted in her Oscar nominated role in Rachel Getting Married. On occasion, we find ourselves longing for Anne Hathway's long hair, but if we had our way we'd pair it with her current makeup. Here's how to get a beautiful Anne Hathaway-inspired look. Try it on in virtual makeup studio. Skip the bronzer and self-tanning lotions and embrace your natural skin tone. Anne makes a point to keep her fair skin untouched by the sun and you can do the same by wearing an SPF 15 daily. Moisturizer is key to getting pale skin to glow, so be sure to apply it liberally morning and night.
Pair a milky white complexion with brick red lips (keep 'em matte for a classic and sophisticated red carpet effect). Play up the cupid's bow of your lips with a lip liner in a similar red tone.
To get full brows like Anne Hathaway, use a brow stencil and brow powder to add fullness. Line doe eyes with black pencil eyeliner and use individual false lashes, applied to the outer corners of the eyes, for ultimate drama.
Whether she wears her hair up or down on the red carpet, Anne Hathway is the epitome of tongue-in-chic, never taking herself too seriously (and always expressing gratitude for her success whenever a microphone is near). Her consistently chic choice of gown, accessories and makeup makes her one of Hollywood's favorite young starlets.--Stephanie Simons
Angelina Jolie has opted for a more carefree red carpet look of late, often choosing to wear her hair down and playing down her pillowy lips in dusty rose and nude lip colors that range from sheer to matte. Regardless of her lip color, she achieves drama by keeping the focus on her cat-shaped eyes. You can get this Angelina Jolie makeup look by uploading your photo to virtual makeup studio. In the meantime, a few tips for looking très Jolie: Create a Cleopatra effect by winging your eyeliner upward and outward (on the top and bottom lashline) at the outer corners of the eye. You can use a black pencil eye liner, warmed up by scribbling on the back of your hand, or use liquid liner applied with a slanted eyeliner brush. If you don't have a steady hand, you can apply the liner between the lashes in a small dot formation and smudge it out with your fingertips or a Q-Tip.
Angelina Jolie keeps her eye lids void of heavy color. Keep all the emphasis at your lashline (go as dark as you dark with liner and mascara in mulitple layers). A pearly white or gold shadow applied to the lid and directly underneath the brow bone will complete this red carpet-ready look. --Stephanie Simons
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Steal her style by opting for soft pink or dusty rose lipstick. You can mimic Alyssa Milano's full pout by relying on a lip pencil. Use it to outline your natural lip line and paint on lipstick using a precision lip brush. Soft pink lipsticks tend to be sheer. Painting it on in layers will allow you to intensify the color to your desired effect. Create radiance by applying pearly highlighter cream to the high points of the face (to reflect light) and a soft pink cream blush to the apples of the cheeks. Use your fingers to apply the blush and blend well.
On your eyes, achieve a sophisticated daytime look with a chocolate brown eyeliner pencil. Alyssa Milano plays up her brown eyes with soft shadows in shades of pearl, mauve and raisin.
After applying pencil liner and softening the look with a Q-Tip, apply a few indidivual false lashes to the outer corners of each eye to get sexy, elongated eyes.
The most hyped hairstyle of the moment is short and sweet and platinum, like that of British cover girl Agyness Deyn. Her platinum pixie is infinitely more courageous, but just as seductive, as long hair and pairs well with the accessory of the moment: the chapeau. Supremely confident in her porcelain skin, Agyness Deyn pulls off this boyish-gamine look in the same edgy, chic way that Mia Farrow did in Rosemary's Baby. Her cropped cut embodies young British cool and possesses an unabashedly rebellious streak. It's also a great way excuse to cut off hair that's been damaged. Try on Agyness Deyn's hairstyle in our virtual hairstyle studio.Before you attempt to rock this daring look, take several things into account: do your ears stick out (there will be no hiding them)? Are your features symmetrical? Are your features petite? Once you take the plunge and cut your hair, you can style it like Agyness Deyn by blowdrying it haphhazardly with your fingertips. Use texturizing cream to achieve a piecey effect and push all of your hair forward to give it a messy bedhead look. Dark roots often appear disheveled, but they are actually a key part of this hairstyle. Embrace them, don't erase them. --Stephanie Simons
Perfect, fresh-looking skin is Adriana Lima's signature (well, that and her slammin' body). Liquid foundation should yield a smooth, light-reflecting finish: apply with a foundation brush and blend well. Apply a hint of bronzer wherever the sun would hit your face naturally, or build streak-free color gradually with a self-tanner made for daily use. The goal is to look like yourself, just a bit warmer and dreamier like Lima.Eye shadows in jade, lime, teal, yellow or bronze to call to mind the lavish jewels of Cleopatra's era. Stick with one shade allover the lid and also use it to line the lower lashe for balance. Elongated, kohl-rimmed eyes offer a new twist on smoky eye makeup. To get Cleopatra's makeup look, use a stiff eyeliner brush to apply black liquid liner along the upper and lower lash lines, then extend the outer corners upward and outward toward the temples to create a sexy winged effect. Finish with several generous coats of black mascara. In a nod to Elizabeth Taylor, who played Cleopatra in a 1963 movie by the same name, don amethyst contacts.
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