Helen Mirren,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscars Beauty 2007 - Helen Mirren
Oscars beauty - the winning looks. Queen Helen Mirren reigned again at the biggest night of the awards season. But who was a beauty winner on this year\'s red carpet? And who were the beauty losers? Click through to find out...
Anne Hathaway,celebrity style,Film,oscars
Oscars beauty 2007 Anne Hathaway
\'The Devil Wears Prada\' starlet opted for classic Hollywood glamour. The porcelain skin, smoky eyes and red lips, shifted Anne from teen movie queen to fully-fledged screen siren on the Oscar red carpet.
Helen Mirren,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscars Beauty 2007 Helen Mirren
Queen of the night, Helen Mirren was the very epitome of grown-up glamour. She ticked all the right boxes of red carpet chic, with soft hair, subtly smoky eyes and radiant skin on the Oscar red carpet.
Kate Winslet,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Kate Winslet
Great up-do but the make-up leaves British beauty Kate looking a little washed out. An altogether too-pale, too wishy-washy look for the Oscar night of the award season.
Eva Green,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscars Beauty 2007 Eva Green
Hooray for Eva, who once again shunned playing it safe on the red carpet. With the boldest look at this year\'s Baftas, over the pond at the Oscars she again opted for a dark, dramatic look. Strong, sexy and bordering on the gothic, we loved the \'60s inspired volumised hair too.
Beyonce Knowles,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Beyonce Knowles
She may not have been up for an award, but Beyoncé showcased beautilicious red carpet glamour way beyond her years. Fantastic use of liner and highlighter, whilst her hair, though a little uninspired, looked gorgeously glossy and smooth on the Oscar red carpet.
Cameron Diaz,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Cameron Diaz
Another red carpet, another beauty faux pas from Cameron. Messy hair (taking \'undone\' to the extreme) and thick make-up in old-fashioned shades puts years on the actress. Bring back the sunkissed baby-blonde Cameron of the past, pronto!
cate Blanchett,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Cate Blanchett
Bang-on trend, this simple \'20s inspired up-do, gives Cate\'s look a bit of an edge. Her flawless skin was as radiant as ever with her signature peachy-toned make-up on the Oscar red carpet.
Gwyneth Paltrow,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Gwyneth Paltrow
Simple, but oh-so effective. Gwyneth\'s flowing mane of super-shiny hair draped over one shoulder, and her pillar-box red lips both scream old-school Hollywood glamorpuss - without being too \'done\'.
Penelope Cruz,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Penelope Cruz
With a thick coil of hair, Penelope showed why plaits are big news on the Oscar red carpet right now.
Jennifer Hudson,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007- Jennifer Hudson
Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Hudson bags no awards for this look, which screams \'trying too hard\'. But as a red carpet newcomer she\'s got time to get it right.
Emily Blunt,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Emily Blunt
On the other hand, fellow red carpet newcomer Emily Blunt looked like an old-hand at the art of award-winning glamour. Her flawless brand of doll-like beauty is stunning on the Oscar red carpet - great hair, great make-up, great pouting.
Film,celebrity pictures,oscars,rinko kikuchi
Oscar Beauty 2007 Rinki Kikuchi
Another starlet who opted for an old-school up-do - with fabulous results. The \'Babel\' actress wowed with dramatic, smoking green/grey shadow and naturally rosy pink lips and cheeks on the Oscar red carpet.
Maggie Gyllenhaal,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Maggie Gyllenhaal
Quirk-queen Maggie shone with this fabulous \'40s inspired look that is pure Eva Gardner. We loved the black feather hair accessories.
Naomi Watts,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Naomi Watts
There wasn\'t much wrong with this look, but we couldn\'t help thinking it a little too Scarlett Johansson, but blander. This silver-screen inspired look needed a splash of colour on the lips to liven it up, Scarlett-style.
Film,celebrity pictures,oscars,jodie foster
Oscar Beauty 2007 Jodie Foster
Former Best Actress winner Jodie pays homage to former Best Picture winner \'Lord of the Rings\', with this hobbit \'do straight from the top of Frodo\'s wee head!
Kirsten Dunst,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Kirsten Dunst
You can usually rely on Kirsten to bring a welcome quirky edge to the red carpet, but her look this year for the Oscars was decidedly bland and dull.
Rachel Weisz,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Rachel Wiesz
Former Oscar-winner Rachel looked as lovely as ever with this classic look. The warm, rich hues of her hair and make-up complemented her pale complexion to perfection.
Reese Witherspoon,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Reese Witherspoon
The matte look is a little too \'day\' for the red carpet, where we expect a spot of glitz and glamour. Reese looks pretty (as always) at the Oscars, but she\'s lost her sparkle.
Nicole Kidman,Film,celebrity pictures,oscars
Oscar Beauty 2007 Nicole Kidman
Ignoring the neckline (if that\'s possible!), Nicole\'s timeless look worked well. The false lashes and red lips are guaranteed red-carpet winners.
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