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Best Beauty Looks From The 2022 Oscars — Oscars Red Carpet Makeup Zendaya Demi Singleton

Best Beauty Looks From The 2022 Oscars — Oscars Red Carpet Makeup Zendaya Demi Singleton

With the first full-on red carpet since the beginning of the pandemic, the old Hollywood glamour was on full display last night.

Oscars Night is always a night of glitz and glam (and, of course, a celebration of film). While the gowns and theatrical fashion are an integral component of the ceremony, the beauty looks to match really take the glamor to the next level. Looking back at some of this year's most exciting makeup looks, L'OFFICIEL compiled a list of the best beauty moments from the 2022 Oscars.

Demi Singleton

Although it was the King Richards star's first Oscars, Demi Singleton stunned on the red carpet. Her waist-length fishtail braid adorned with crystals to match her Miu Miu gown, paired with soft glam eyes and cheekbones was a roaring success.

Rita Moreno

Hollywood veteran and legend Rita Moreno paired a dazzling feathered headpiece with a classic Hollywood soft smoky eye, including a tiny temporary face tattoo in the shape of a heart. The West Side Story star turns it out year after year with her attention to detail, 2022 being no exception.

Zendaya

Duh. Zendaya turns every look into a masterpiece. On the red carpet this year she went subtle—a soft updo with super glossy lips and white undereye liner to emphasize her angelic white and silver ensemble.

Zoë Kravitz

Channeling old Hollywood Audrey Hepburn, Zoë Kravitz stunned in a baby pink Saint Laurent gown. The slicked hair, sharp cat-eye, and delicate jewels took the number home.

Megan Thee Stallion

In another Oscars red carpet debut, Megan Thee Stallion's slicked back bun, strong eye, and lip liner combo created the perfect complement to her high-slit gown.

Kristen Stewart

Making a statement in hot pants was not the only bold thing Kristen Stewart did on the red carpet. Her messy, side-parted waves and smudged eye look created an edgy paradise.

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