Since Lively and her hairstylist Rod Ortega both share an affinity for Old Hollywood glamour, the duo decided on a "Joan Crawford-esque victory roll" hairstyle, says Ortega. He curled her hair in large sections using a T3 1.25 SinglePass Twirl Curling Iron and then finger-rolled each section into a pin curl. Once the pin curls cooled, he flipped her hair over and brushed them out with a T3 Paddle Brush. A few more added curls to frame the face, a spritz of hairspray and she was set.
To create the perfect pink pout, makeup artist and creative director of Revlon, Gucci Westman, applied Revlon Super Lustrous lipstick in Sultry Samba.
Hairstylist Mara Roszak created one of our favorite red carpet side braids by first applying L'Oréal Paris Advanced Hairstyle Boost It High Lift Creation Spray on the star's damp hair. Next she upped the textured effect by spritzing L'Oréal Paris Advanced Hairstyle TXT It Tousle Waves Spray. She began braided from the left side, moving over to the right as she wove. After securing the plait with a small clear elastic at the end, she tugged a few pieces out around the face for a purposefully messy finish.
Makeup artist Brigitte Reiss-Anderson first applied Marc Jacobs Beauty Genius Gel Supercharged Foundation with a sponge for a flawless complexion. Then she boosted the glow with a swipe of Marc Jacobs Beauty shameless Bold Blush in Obsessed on the cheeks. For the eyes she created a graphic lined effect with the brand's Style Eye-Con no. 7 Plush Shadow in The Lolita and layered the Highliner Gel Eye Crayon in Blacquer with the Magic Marc'er Precision Pen. The lip was the brand's Moody Margot shade.
Makeup artist, Francesca Tolot, told Line Magazine in order to create the singer's plum pout she mixed Mac Cosmetics lipstick in Cyber and Hang Up.
Hairstylist Adir Abergel created the actress' modern twist by slicking back her locks with René Furterer Vegetal Sculpting Gel and making a low ponytail at the nape of her neck. He then teased the ends to add volume and smoothed and wrapped the locks into a bun in the shape of a half moon. Crisscrossed bobby pins and a healthy misting of René Furterer Vegetal Finishing Spray held the 'do in place.
Maggie's dramatic "Fellini" eye was created by makeup artist Fabiola, who first applied Dior Mono Cream Matte Eye Shadow in Nocturne and Dior Eye Palette in Smoky Black. The wing was drawn with Dior Black Waterproof Eyeliner.
Just like Beyoncé's makeup artist, it turns out that Selena's makeup artist Seama Eftekhari of Nine Zero One Salon also used a blend of two dark colors to create the singer's plum pout. She opted for Mac Cosmetics lipstick in Rebel and Media.
To create this supersize updo, hairstylist Marcus Francis first need to get some major volume. So he applied Suave Professionals Volumizing Root Boost Spray and Sauve Progessionals Volumizing Mousse throughout. Next he pulled the hair into a high ponytail and curled the ends. He brushed out the ringlets for a fuller effect and twisted and pinned small sections of the hair to form a textured bun.
As for her bright pink lip, makeup artist Mai Quynh shares that it was NARS Yu Satin Lip Pencil.
Makeup artist Kate Lee created the model's perfect cateye with Laura Mercier Cake Liner with a smudges of the black shadow from Chanel Quadra Eyeshadow in Tisse Riviera. Her lip color was a dash of Chanel Aqua Crayon Lip Colour in Rosey (How perfect!).
Makeup artist Beau Nelson layered glitter over eyeshadow from NYX Cosmetics The Natural Shadow Palette. Her glowing complexion was a mix of NYX Cosmetics Highlight & Contour Powder, NYX Cosmetics Baked Blush in Foreplay and NYX Cosmetics Born to Glow Liquid Illuminator in Sunbeam. Her lips was the brand's matte lipstick in Spirit.
Nicole's hair inspiration was effortless and '90s. Andy Lecompte set her hair using Wella thermal image heat protection spray then removed the pins section by section. He backcombed each section and used the Wella stay essential finishing spray.
He then pulled the hair back loosely with a bit of Wella oil reflection to get the shine into a knot leaving the sections a bit clumped together. He then finished the look with the Wella stay essential finishing spray.
Makeup artist Julie Harris created Williams' warm, bronze smoky eye with Urban Decay Naked Palette with a hint of Lancome eyeshadow in Burnt Sand. She kept the lips neutral with Nars Satin Lip Color in Descanso.
That deep rich red lip shade that Suki is sporting is technically a Bright Plum tint by Burberry.
For her first Met Gala, makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic wanted "something classic looking, but young." So he applied Giorgio Armani foundation with a swipe of Nars Blush in Orgasm and a hint of Eye M Glam by Giella highlighter. He also lined her peepers with Mac Black eyeliner and loaded her lashes with a few coats of L'Oréal Carbon Voluminous Black Mascara.