Pamela Roland

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The 6 Big Beauty Trends That Emerged at Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week ended last week, and now it's time to analyze the styles, from hair to makeup to what polishes we foresee flying off the shelves come March.
2010 Spring Hair and Makeup Trends

New York Fashion Week ended last week, and now it's time to analyze the styles, from hair to makeup to what polishes we foresee flying off the shelves come March. To make the myriad styles we saw over the nine days of 2010 Spring New York Fashion Week easier to parse, I've assembled the six big trends, complete with several different ways to wear each — from rebel rocker to demure debutante. Click through for the definitive looks for Spring.

Marc Jacobs

18 More Gorgeous Looks from Fashion Week: Days 6 and 7

The last couple of days have been some of the most experimental of the week.
18 More Gorgeous Looks from Fashion Week: Days 6 and 7

The last couple of days have been some of the most experimental of the week. If you've seen the makeup and hair at Marc Jacobs's runway show you know what I'm talking about. While I'm excited to see designers innovating, I'd also like to showcase looks that are achievable without a team of brilliant makeup artists present. So along with the big, cool-to-look-at shows, I've put together some of the prettiest, most accessible looks from the last couple of days. Click through and see for yourself. (And in case you missed them the first time around, be sure to check out my favorites from days one and two and days three through five.)

Celebrity

Screen Actors Guild Awards: Emily Blunt

Get a load of this shining star.

Get a load of this shining star. Emily Blunt dazzled the red carpet in a silver sequin Pamela Roland gown with a deep V bodice. If you notice, the dress has a subtle slit in the center. Simple round diamond earrings and a cocktail ring are her only accessories. But really, with a stunner like that, who needs jewels? Do you approve?

Vote on all of my Screen Actors Guild Awards polls here!

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