Boston Herald

Dramatic beauty

CELEBS DISPLAY WINNING STYLES AT SAG AWARDS

- By GRETTA MONAHAN

Awards ceremonies — both momentous and groundbrea­king — kept rolling on this week, as the Screen Actors Guild Awards followed the tone set by the Golden Globes in spotlighti­ng the #metoo and #timesup movements. Celebs honored the silence breakers on sexual harassment and called repeatedly for pay equality for women, and the need for more female directors in the entertainm­ent industry. And yet, the serious message didn't take anything away from the fun and beautiful elements of the evening. Celebritie­s embraced their femininity, style and beauty wholeheart­edly — from stunning and playful metallic eye art to take-no-prisoners bold lip colors and ultra-glam hair. Let's start with Yara Shahidi. I couldn't decide which I adored more: her gorgeous and statement-making textured hair (very Diana Ross circa 1980) looked wild and free, but was actually meticulous­ly created with a dollop of curldefini­ng cream. And instead of going dramatic on the eyes, she instead opted to go for minimal liner and shadow and wore stunning berry lips. That lip color was a creative mix of Chanel lipsticks: Rouge Allure Pirate 99, Rouge Noir 109 and lip balm. Also on the fantastic hair front was Halle Berry. A super high double ponytail kept her look neat and unfussy but also appropriat­ely formal for the evening. And Kristen Bell followed suit with a fancy pony of her own — this one slicked back with a side part, thanks to a helping of mousse. Nicole Kidman rocked a side part as well, with one of her favorite go-to hair tricks: a loose and wavy updo, complete with strategica­lly placed tendrils. (I also loved her rich red, high-drama lipstick.) Another star in the night's hair category was Margot Robbie. Worn down, her style was all softness and unfussy, but was kept in control with volumizing mousse and texture spray. Olivia Munn went in the opposite direction, keeping her dark, center-parted locks impeccably straight — a terrific complement to her radiant makeup: pink blush and a matte lip, with shimmering eyeshadow. Again, a very natural look, but one that still didn't lack for pizazz.

Mandy Moore scored another hairmakeup win with her stunning eyeshadow — a deft blending of copper and dark brown that moved into blue on the inner eye. That, with her heavy yet perfectly arched brows, stood out against her dark chocolate brunette hair.

And for your next big event, you might want to take a cue from Madeline Brewer, who opted to stand out simply but creatively, with delicate pearls placed along the side of her long, sweptback locks. And with her hair's deep burnished red hue, their white luster practicall­y jumped out to anyone who set eyes on her and announced the birth of a new trend in the process.

 ??  ?? MARGOT ROBBIE
MARGOT ROBBIE
 ??  ?? MANDY MOORE
MANDY MOORE
 ??  ?? MADELINE BREWER
MADELINE BREWER
 ??  ?? HALLE BERRY
HALLE BERRY
 ??  ?? YARA SHAHIDI
YARA SHAHIDI
 ?? AP PHOTOS ?? NICOLE KIDMAN
AP PHOTOS NICOLE KIDMAN
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