ARTICLE AD
Whether they’re nominated for a gold statuette or not, stars always go for the gold with their Oscars fashion and beauty looks.
And Sunday’s red carpet was no exception, with stars like Zendaya, Greta Lee and Emma Stone delivering show-stopping style for awards season’s grand finale.
Unlike their couture gowns, however, copying A-listers’ glam doesn’t require designer archive access and tens of thousands of dollars.
Keep scrolling for some of the night’s best beauty looks — and to shop the products behind them.
Emma Stone
Getty ImagesLike many famous faces this awards season, Emma Stone relied on Charlotte Tilbury makeup for her glowing glam at the Oscars, where she sported a pastel Louis Vuitton peplum gown.
All of her go-tos are currently 20% off with a purchase of over $60 and promo code REDCARPET, including the brand’s viral Hollywood Contour Wands ($42) and the aptly named Hollywood Flawless Filter Foundation ($49).
Greta Lee
Getty ImagesGreta Lee’s been delivering a master class in understated elegance all season, and her Oscars look was her best yet. She paired her black-and-white Loewe gown with an equally sleek beauty look, created entirely with products from Ilia.
Among her red carpet secrets? The brand’s Multi-Stick ($36), a celeb-loved makeup multitasker that can serve as both blush and lip color.
Zendaya
WireImageZendaya’s rocked nearly every look from A to, well, Z over the years, including several futuristic fashions during her recent “Dune: Part Two” press tour.
She delivered yet another major moment at the Oscars, pairing her palm tree-printed Armani Privé gown with rosy makeup and a softly curled bob — the latter of which hairstylist Tai Simon perfected using Joico products like Defy Damage Protective Shield ($28) and Flip Turn Volumizing Finishing Spray ($23) along with T3 Volumizing Hot Rollers ($140).
Margot Robbie
Getty ImagesIt seems Robbie’s done being a Barbie girl in a Barbie world, having traded her pink press tour looks for a black Versace chainmail gown. She still rocked her signature blond locks, however, with help from hair colorist Jacob Schwartz.
The beauty pro dyed her platinum strands with Schwarzkopf products, leaning on the Olaplex staples stars swear by — like No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo ($30) and No. 5 Bond Maintenance Conditioner ($30) — to keep Robbie’s hair healthy throughout the process.
Issa Rae
FilmMagicIssa Rae’s deep green velvet Ami dress wasn’t the only thing glowing on the red carpet, as her makeup artist Joanna Simpkin said the design inspired her to create “a hydrated, glowing, mermaid-like look,” per InStyle.
As for how she did just that? Simpkin used Chanel Baume Essential Glow Stick ($48), swiping it onto the high points of the star’s face.
Billie Eilish
George Pimentel/ShutterstockThe “What Was I Made For” singer swapped her bold red roots for a voluminous brunette blowout to match her schoolgirl-esque Chanel ensemble at the Oscars, accentuating her ocean eyes with layers of mascara.
America Ferrera
WireImageCome on Barbie, let’s go party. Ferrera hit the carpet in a dazzling Atelier Versace metal mesh dress in the Mattel doll’s signature shade, teamed with matching pops of pink from her blush and CoverGirl Outlast Lip Stain in Sugey Girl ($12 $9).
Vanessa Hudgens
Getty ImagesVanessa Hudgens was truly glowing as she debuted her baby bump in Vera Wang at the Academy Awards. Her makeup artist Tonya Brewer used budget-friendly ColourPop products to pull off her beauty look, including the brand’s Hyaluronic Hydrating Foundation ($16).
Jennifer Lawrence
FilmMagicJennifer Lawrence sported a dotted Dior gown to present an award at the show. She also dotted her i’s and crossed her t’s in the beauty department, putting a finishing touch on the look with a swipe of winged eyeliner and a classic pink lip.
For more Page Six Style …
See the best celebrity looks of the week in our new series, “Instantly Iconic Style” Browse the best fashion and beauty products, according to celebs Shop our exclusive merchLupita Nyong’o
ALLISON DINNER/EPA-EFE/ShutterstockLupita Nyong’o brought glitz and glamour to the step-and-repeat, complementing her shimmering Armani Privé gown with a sparkly beauty look achieved using Ashunta Sheriff Beauty Unicorn Multichrome Glitter Shadow Palettes ($45), as her makeup artist Nick Barose told Allure.
Carey Mulligan
WireImageWhile Carey Mulligan’s archival Balenciaga dress was designed in1951, she reportedly prepped for the awards with a much more futuristic-looking device: the Lyma laser ($2,695), an at-home skincare treatment also beloved by the likes of Sofia Richie and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Shop 'til you drop with Post Wanted
Save time and money with the latest deals, discounts, trends, reviews and more.
Thanks for signing up!
Da’Vine Joy Randolph
WireImageThe best supporting actress winner prepared for her big moment with Face Gym products, including the Multi-Sculpt gua sha tool ($69).