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The Best (and Worst!) Beauty Looks From the 2018 Emmy Awards
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Best: Tracee Ellis Ross
If there's anyone who can pull off electric orange graphic eyeshadow with a shocking pink lipstick, it's Tracee Ellis Ross. And the Black-ish star did it with a gym bun and wearing the most voluminous, pinkest gown to grace an Emmy red carpet. Major props go to her glam team — makeup artist Lisa Storey and hairstylist Johnnie Sapong — for shattering the idea you can't mix a statement lip and eyes.
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Best: Issa Rae
With a smile like that Issa Rae could dazzle with almost any beauty look. This shimmering silver eyeshadow with a stroke of blue on the lower lash lines was fresh without the typical ice queen hard edge. When she turned around, we fell more in love thanks to her hair twist.
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Worst: Tina Fey
Tina Fey had the makings of a pretty, soft, high bun. Alas, the untucked tail was just a few degrees too high. Combined with the bumpy front, it began to look rather haphazard and, dare we say, like a cockscomb.
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Best: Letitia Wright
We were captivated by the beauty of Letitia Wright's embellished half updo. If you're looking for a way to reinvigorate a hun, follow her lead with some whimsical embellishment. When you have skin this radiant, you don't want to cover it up with foundation or loud colors. A no-makeup makeup look is the way to go.
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Best: Evan Rachel Wood
Hair flowers aren't just for prom queens as evidenced by Evan Rachel Wood's romantic red carpet look. Even the lipstick color coordinated with the flowers. It was made all the more stunning by the fact that she wore the blooming hairstyle to contrast a long black jacket and trousers.
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Best: Regina King
The Seven Seconds actress didn't need to play into the hair accessories trend of the night. Her ponytail-bun hybrid was showstopping enough on its own. The wispy lashes and neutral lipstick were smart choices against the chartreuse gown.
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Best: Thandie Newton
Matching eyeshadow to an outfit can run the risk of looking dated, especially if the outfit is cotton candy pink. Thandie Newton made the pale eyeshadow (and gown) look retro elegant. The center-parted low bun and whisper of pink on the lips kept it from becoming a throwback cliché. Then there were those megawatt earrings.
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Best: Yara Shahidi
As much as we love the drama of bold red carpet beauty looks, we can't get over the dewy gorgeousness of Yara Shahidi's natural makeup and high bun. This is glass skin in the flesh. Makeup artist Emily Cheng prepped the Grown-ish star's face with the SK-II Facial Treatment Mask, then soaked a Beautyblender with SK-II Facial Treatment Essence to apply Bobbi Brown Skin Long-Wear Weightless Foundation.
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Best: Rachel Brosnahan
If you still haven't found your perfect red lipstick, take a look at Rachel Brosnahan for inspiration. This orange-red lippie coordinated with her gown while offsetting her flawless complexion. Her elegant side-parted chignon demonstrates why the French twist is back.
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Best: Constance Wu
Balancing a sequin gown with the right makeup look can be tricky. Too much makeup and it looks garish. Too little and it looks boring. Constance Wu got the balance right with the help of hairstylist Derek Yuen and makeup artist Irina Strukova. The low bun framed the Crazy Rich Asians star's face and showed off her glowing complexion.
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Worst: Chrissy Teigen
The supermodel had a rare misstep on the red carpet with hair that looked more wet than wet-look. On the plus side, she still had a radiant glow.
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Best: Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson took a risk with glittery yellow eyeshadow but it paid off. The vibrant shadow was balanced with a pale pink lipstick and black winged eyeliner. Her bob had the right amount of windswept tousle.
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Worst: Maya Rudolph
We're all for experimenting with new eyeliner shapes. Unfortunately, Maya Rudolph's double wing dragged her eyes down, making them look tired. The OTT blush wasn't helping matters. It distracted from her shiny retro waves.
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Best: Mandy Moore
It may be fall, but the This Is Us actress kept the summer spirit alive with her bronzed skin and artfully tousled S waves. The secret to her pinky nude lip? ChapStick. For real.
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Best: Gwendoline Christie
Brienne of Tarth, is that you? Gwendoline Christie was a world away from her Game of Thrones character with her bouncy bob and deep red lipstick. The look had a distinct Marilyn Monroe vibe but with a modern twist.
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Worst: Elisabeth Moss
Neutral tones are almost always fail-safe. There are times when they fail, though, like Elisabeth Moss' too-orange eyeshadow and lipstick. The unflattering makeup gave the appearance of a sunburn.
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Best: Dakota Fanning
Prepare for everyone to start parting their half-updos after they see Dakota Fanning's bohemian hair. She showed that the insouciant hairstyle is the perfect foil for black winged eyeliner, my-lips-but-better lipstick and statement earrings.
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Best: Madeline Brewer
Combine a bit of whimsy, a dash of goth, a pinch of Victoriana and a good helping of glamour and you get Madeline Brewer's beauty look. Her radiant auburn locks are enough to make anyone book a hair gloss. Add in hair flowers and millennial pink lipstick and you have an all-around winner.
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