You’ve seen the gowns, now it’s time for Top 10 Hair & Makeup looks from the 2014 Golden Globes!
Hair
1. Paula Patton
Let me just say it: Robin Thicke hit a gold mine when he married the stunning actress Paula Patton. Looking beautiful in a pristine white Stephane Rolland couture gown, Paula went for a simple sleeked back bob in brunette, placed delicately behind her hair to accentuate those dazzling diamond earrings.
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Hayden Panettiere
Hayden looked retro chic at the event with a new twist on her bob. With dark roots for a contemporary edge, she had a blonde sleeked back bob with a subtle puff at the front.
Amy Adams
The buns are in ladies and gentlemen. Giving some major detail to her hair, Amy Adams was elegant with her braided detailed up-do.
Amber Heard
Fresh from the bedroom and unto the red carpet. Amber’s messy up-do gave another meaning to the word bed-head. The minimalist hair do paired with her smoldering makeup looked effortless.
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift took it to the 90′s with her inspired blonde faux bob.
Olivia Wilde
It may sound weird but this has got to be one of my favourite looks of the evening. Mum-to-be Olivia Wilde looked simply effortless as her baby bump did all the talking. Olivia sported a gorgeous ombré hair that was placed in a simple side part.
Rashida Jones
This is one hairstyle for the young-ins. I absolutely love how youthful this is – a braided bun with bangs. And the quadruple earrings create that chic retro effect that adds even more youth to the look.
Jennifer Lawrence
J-Law took cropped hairstyles to new
heights with her riffled cropped pixie cut. The pixie had various levels
of blonde and dark brown running through the hair with some definition
in the front.
Speaking on why she cut her hair Jennifer told Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer,“I
don’t know, I cut it earlier, and it was just kind of like
[shoulder-length] and it grew to that awkward, gross length, and I just
kept putting it back in a bun, and I said, ‘Well I don’t want to do
this,’ so I just cut it off. It just couldn’t get any uglier.”
She definitely avoided the awkward length look by cutting her hair low again – perhaps this could become her signature look? – in the short do. Her Golden Globe makeup look was created by makeup artist Ve Neill.
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