I don’t think anyone can argue that Cate Blanchett, who won Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her work in Blue Jasmine, had one of the most stunning and sophisticated looks at the Golden Globes on Sunday night. Everything from top to bottom was pure glamour.
She wore an Armani Privé black lace and tulle gown. The delicately embroidered dress is highlighted by a high neck, open back and cap sleeves creating a dramatic effect. The form-fitted bodice drapes into a gauzy layered skirt, dotted throughout with shimmering black Swarovski crystals, enhancing an elegant and regal silhouette.
For her makeup, makeup artist Jeanine Lobell kept the look soft and romantic not wanting to do the expected red lip to go with her gorgeous Armani black gown.
Eyes
Lancôme Hypnôse Waterproof Custom Volume Mascara – Jeanine piled on layers and layers to both the top and bottom lash line, combined with individual flares, to create dramatic lashes.
Chanel Les 4 Ombres Quadra Eye Shadow in Intuition and Illusion D’Ombre Long Wear Luminous Eyeshadow in Emervielle – By blending the pinky-beige and goldy-beige shades and dusting them from the lid to the lash line, in addition to adding a pop of Emervielle to the lid, Jeanine was able to create dimension without using any liners.
Nars Brow Shader and Brow Gel – Jeanine created a defined but not too harsh brow
Face
Nars Highlighting Blush in Satellite of Love
Lancôme Translucence Mattifying Silky Press Powder Jeanine layered both powders in order to highlight Cate’s defined cheekbones
SK-II Facial Treatment Mask – Jeanine prepped Cate’s skin with this while she was getting her nails done
Lip
Giorgio Armani Rouge Ecstasy Lipstick in #502 Scarlatto and #509 Boudoir – Jeanine layered #509 Boudoir (a nude rose) on top of 502 #Scarlatto (a raspberry rose)
Hair
The Look: Sophisticated Underwrap Hairstyle with a Fresh Edge
Robert and Cate went for a timeless look – a style that was perfectly suited for one of the biggest award shows of the year. Inspired by Grace Kelly’s classic hair look, Cate knew they wanted to create a glamorous look from head to toe. Cate’s classic and captivating hairstyle is truly timeless and complements her Armani Couture black lace dress with a low back. To finish the look, Robert tucked her hair on the left side to showcase the gorgeous Chopard earrings.
Here’s how Robert created Cate’s look:
First prep damp hair with Vidal Sassoon Pro Series Boost & Lift Foaming Air Mousse, applying throughout the hair for lift and hold.
Create a low side part and then starting in the back, take a medium boar bristle round brush and blow dry hair down and away from the face, keeping hair flat. Apply a bit more mousse to the front of your hair to help shape your style while giving extra hold to your look.
Once hair is dry, spritz Vidal Sassoon Pro Series Heat Protect & Shine Spray to protect hair before curling it. Using a ¾ inch curling iron, take hair in the back of your head, separate into 2 inch sections and curl.
Once the curled hair has cooled, backcomb to create texture and roll hair up into an “underwrap” style, pinning the look into place. Once all the hair has been rolled and pinned, pull a few pieces of hair from the “underwrap” to create a natural look with a little texture.
To finish, spray hair with Vidal Sassoon Pro Series Flexible Hold Hairspray to lock your look in place.
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