From the new Forties inspired hair and this season's colour wave to
those perennial red carpet classics, here's our edit of the best beauty
looks from the 2013 Golden Globe Awards.
Not veering far from her signature Sixties look (cat flick liner, beehive and pale lip) singer
Adele
simply turns up the gloss and glamour for her red carpet moment.
Created by stylist Adir Abergel (a member of the Frederic Fekkai dream team and the LA go to salon for red carpet hair)
Anne Hathaway
's super chic, elfin crop got a little better with added texture for real effortless glamour.
Amanda Seyfried
does peaches and creamy make up with gently
brushed out tonged hair proving that less is most definitely more if you
want to make it modern on the red carpet now.
Glenn Close
may have mismatched her earrings but kept it low
key with a beautiful barely there base and a touch of pink on her
cheeks and lips. Keeping volume away from her crown also kept her hair
bang on trend.
Golden girl
Heidi Klum
embraces this year's love affair with side swept
hair, but keeps it this side of the Forties with fresh, glowing skin a
la spring/summer 2013.
One of this year's most in-demand faces gets it right again.
Jessica Chastain'
s pinky red lip, fresh bare skin, exaggerated
eye and Forties inspired hair nails all the biggest trends for this
season, and beautifully so.
That hair (so on trend) that hint of electric orange lip (so good, and so now, if paired with a thick black lash) makes
Jessica Alba
one of our biggest beauty hits on the red carpet.
For american actress
Rosario Dawson
make up artist
Mai Quynh
created a beautifully understated look, by
blending Laura Mercier Baked Eye Colour in Terracotta, layered with
Laura Mercier Eye Colour in Ground Coffee on the eyes. For the skin
Quynh used Clarins Skin Smoothing Primer and Laura Mercier Oil-Free
Supreme Foundation over the top, with a little pop of Nars Powder Blush
in Amour over the apples of the cheeks.