Emilia Clarke

The Game of Thrones beauty managed to look regal but far from stuffy, thanks to shimmering eyes and a fresh face by Dior celebrity makeup artist Sabrina Bedrani and a cool-girl half-up, half-down 'do by Alex Polillo.
The Game of Thrones beauty managed to look regal but far from stuffy, thanks to shimmering eyes and a fresh face by Dior celebrity makeup artist Sabrina Bedrani and a cool-girl half-up, half-down 'do by Alex Polillo.
Cate Blanchett always looks impeccable, and tonight was no exception. Her hairstylist, Robert Vetica, gave her an updo that was slightly undone and ultra glamorous. "I made sure the hair had a little bit of texture and realness to it…it's very cool, hip and current, and Cate tends to really blaze her own trail in beauty and fashion. I think tonight's look perfectly reflects that."
Nothing on the Golden Globes red carpet made a statement quite as bold as Rooney Mara's sleek yet chunky mohawk-inspired braid. Her hairstylist, Adir Abergel, should be very proud.
The lob was one of the looks of the night (or it appears, possibly 2016), and Uzo Aduba wore it perfectly: a little messy, choppy, blunt and center-parted. Flawless makeup by Janice Kinjo finished the Orange Is the New Black star's radiant look.
The Globe-winning Joy actress was a winner in another category too: hair and makeup. The Dior ambassador wore, no surprise, a full face of the French house's cosmetics, while celebrity stylist Jenny Cho created a superchic twisted and tucked updo that felt simultaneously modern and instantly classic.
The dual nominee's feminine Louis Vuitton gown was complemented by fresh, flirty makeup and a polished twisted low bun, created by celebrity stylist Chris Naselli.
A picture of Amber Heard at Sunday's Golden Globes should accompany the word "ravishing" in the dictionary. Her impeccable makeup (by Melanie Inglessis) and hair couldn't have been more fitting for the crimson carpet and her glamorous Gucci gown.
According to Kirsten Dunst's hairstylist Cervando Maldonado, "The inspiration for the look is a modern, classic and chic '70s vibe." Her slightly undone chignon kept her gown from being too precious, and bold Chanel makeup — a smoked-out eye and apricot lip — by Pati Dubroff made for an ultra-sexy effect.
From the loose curls cascading down her back to the flattering brick-red color palette of her makeup to her gloriously full and beautifully arched brows (by Kelley Baker), Zendaya was pretty much perfection.
Olivia Wilde slayed the Golden Globes red carpet. Her hair, styled by the always creative Mara Roszak, was one of the coolest looks of the night — tousled locks intentionally falling out of a cool, super-loose ponytail made for a party in the front and business in the back. And the shimmering garnet-hue eye shadow that just matched her gown was one of the evening's most successful and daring moves.