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Get Your Home Ready For Summer With These 14 Pretty Pieces of Patio Furniture
When the weather's nice, we'll do anything to be outside as often as possible. That means if your home has outdoor space, you want to make it as inviting as possible with some cool patio furniture. Well, Walmart's latest home decor line, MoDRN, is here to transform what you think of when you think outdoor furniture. The collection is sleek, useful, and envy-inducing. Get ready to swoon.
Shop the 90+ Hottest Living Room Furniture Pieces of 2019 - You Won't Regret It
One easy way you can upgrade your living room this year is by investing in a few new furniture pieces that will totally transform your space. Whether you're on the hunt for a comfy sofa bed or a modern coffee table, we searched and uncovered more than 40 hot pieces of furniture on the internet right now. The best part: we found tons of stylish picks at every price point, so no doubt you'll find what fits in your budget. Keep reading to shop our favorites, and upgrade your home today.
- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano and India Yaffe
Fly Into 2019 in the Top-Rated Airports in North America
Airports are the doorways to seeing the world, and anyone who's done a fair amount of traveling knows that not all airports are created equal. Having a smooth and enjoyable airport experience can absolutely set the mood for the start (and sometimes middle and end) of your trip. To help you map out your travel routes and layovers for 2019, we pulled picks from The Points Guy and J.D. Power to bring you the top-rated airports in the US and Canada. So take note, travelers! Whether it's for efficiency, friendliness, rock-star amenities, or supercool vibes, the following 30 North American airports have earned a reputation for excellence.
13 Romantic Books With Reluctant Heroes Who Are No Match For Love
We all know the story: two people meet, fall in love, and live happily ever after. But there's another story that us women, and women in romance, know far too well: the reluctant hero - the man who makes us swoon but won't give in because of a misfortuned past, a misconception of what it means to commit, or really any myriad of reasons. And while in reality it may make us want to pull our hair out, in fiction, it can be quite the endearing quality. So here I give you 13 reluctant heroes just waiting to be won over!
13 New-Age Gadgets That Look Straight Out of a Retro Era
Remember the days of jelly shoes, landlines, and flavored Lip Smackers? Well, hold on to your Von Dutch hats, because all these retro-inspired gadgets are popping up on the internet. Don't worry, they've got 21st century technology to back them up, so they just look like they're from a different era. We're excited just thinking about them.
Alyzza and David Worked the Red Carpet For Their Glam Engagement Shoot, and We're Seeing Stars
Before Alyzza and David got married at the Howard Theatre in Washington DC, they decided to shoot their engagement photos at the Kennedy Center, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Enid A. Haupt Garden. They shot distinct looks at each location, from red carpet-ready in sequins, to casual and culturally proud, with an elegant red jumpsuit in between.
"They are such a fun and adventurous couple who love the arts, music, traveling, and celebrating the dopeness of all things black culture," said their photographer, Iris Mannings.
David proposed to Alyzza during their date at an escape room in Harlem. The last clue ended with David on his knee asking her to be his partner for life.
See their star-worthy photos ahead!
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17 Travel Dresses So Perfect For Your Next Trip, You'll Toss Those Jeans in the Trash
If you travel in uncomfortable clothes, you'll find yourself frustrated and restless. That's why we curated a selection of the best dresses for long trips. These options are easy to pack, won't wrinkle, and have relaxed silhouettes. Shop through them all and find something perfect for your budget and upcoming travels. You'll feel good about making this investment.
Spike Lee Gets REAL Sassy Backstage at the Oscars, Jokes About Losing to Green Book
By the time Spike Lee got backstage at the Oscars on Sunday night, he'd had quite a bit of Champagne. "This is my sixth glass, and you know why," he said with a laugh as he approached the microphone. Lee's night hadn't exactly been bad, per se: he won the best adapted screenplay Oscar for his work on BlacKkKlansman. But it was easy to tell that he really had his sights set on the best picture win, and he reportedly wasn't thrilled when Green Book took the honor instead. Strong feelings aside, and with the aforementioned Champagne, Lee seemed to be in better spirits - just a bit - when he got backstage.
One journalist asked Lee to comment on the moment and to put into words his feelings about Green Book's ultimate win. "Let me take a sip," he said before having another bit of Champagne out of the glass in his hand. Then he said, "Next question." Later on in the interview, he shed a bit more light on his feelings. "I'm snake bit," he said. "Every time somebody's driving somebody, I lose." Lee is, of course, referring to one of the biggest upsets in his career. In 1990, despite the fact that Do the Right Thing was favored by many to rake up some gold, it was Driving Miss Daisy that ultimately won out.
Lee continued to sass journalists (lightheartedly, of course) during the remainder of his interview and even confirmed that his outfit was, indeed, an homage to the late, great Prince. (As if there was any question of that one, but I digress.) Oh, well. There's always next time, right? Let's just hope Lee doesn't go against a third movie about somebody driving somebody.
The Hottest Photos From the Oscars Afterpaties, Because That's Where All the Fun Happens
Now that the Oscars have wrapped, stars are letting their hair down at the afterparties! From Vanity Fair's annual bash to Elton John's soirée, celebrities like John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, Ciara, Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba, Miley Cyrus, and Liam Hemsworth all stepped out in Hollywood to celebrate the end of award season on Sunday. Ahead, see the most glamorous moments of the night!
This Is the Exact Moment Mark Ronson and Lady Gaga Knew "Shallow" Would Be a Hit
Lady Gaga is officially halfway to earning an EGOT, thanks to Sunday night's Oscars. The singer took home the gold for best original song during the ceremony, gaining recognition for her incredible work on "Shallow" alongside Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt. And that was just the tip of the iceberg for Gaga's sensational night: she also pulled off an incredible performance with Bradley Cooper and gave a truly inspirational speech when she took the stage to accept her award. The love, light, and delirious happiness continued when the group headed backstage. But perhaps the most striking moment of the press room interview was when Ronson described the moment they wrote the award-winning song in question.
Ronson told the press they'd had plenty of Jameson that day, and they were just puttering around and trying to figure out a new song. Gaga was on the piano, naturally, and she was trying out different chords, rhythms, and melodies. Ronson said a hush came over the room and Gaga sang the first line: "Tell me something, girl, are you happy in this modern world?" Ronson said, "All of my hairs stood on end . . . it felt like someone hugged my soul." It's that kind of magic, stitched into the fabric of the song, that made it powerful enough to win an Oscar.
Gaga kind of alluded to that magic earlier in the press room interview while she was sending a message to all her LGBTQ+ fans. She said true bravery is finding the courage to be yourself and that she hopes her LGBTQ+ fans are able to do so and find their own joy. "That's actually what Bradley said to me yesterday, right before we did our last rehearsal for this performance of 'Shallow,'" she continued. "He said, 'Let's just draw a little bit of joy.' And I said, 'OK.' And it turns out joy did a lot to me."
As a final note of inspiration, she elaborated a bit on something she said during her acceptance speech: that it had been a hard road, and she worked really f*cking hard to get here. (Even Jennifer Hudson was moved.) "The truth is, people see what they see on the outside . . . I was so determined to live my dreams, and yet there was so much in the way. There were so many things I did not anticipate - that broke me, that tortured me, that traumatized me - and I think sometimes . . . people think it comes easy to us." She continued: "Every single person on this stage has been through so much. We are friends, we have worked on ourselves in life, we have tried to get through the torment of this industry and being artists. And the truth is that this is very hard work, and it is not for the faint of heart. But I would not want to imply that anyone in the world is faint of heart."
So there you have it. Gaga doesn't think you're faint of heart. You have full permission to pursue your dreams.
Chris Evans Helping Regina King Up the Oscars Steps Proves Chivalry Is Not, in Fact, Dead
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm pleased to announce that chivalry is not dead, as proven by none other than the studly Chris Evans at the Oscars. The Captain America star was sitting in the front row next to Regina King and her mother when the If Beale Street Could Talk actress nabbed the Academy Award for best supporting actress, and he couldn't resist helping Regina accept her first-ever Oscar. No, literally - Chris jumped out of his seat and swooped in to usher Regina to the stage like the real-life superhero he is.
As soon as Chris put his gentlemanly ways on display at the Oscars, Twitter erupted into a full-on swoon fest, with many fans recalling how this isn't the first time he's pulled such a gallant move. Back in 2015, Chris personally escorted Betty White to the stage for her People's Choice Awards win, making for quite the adorable moment. Sorry, Chris Pratt and Chris Pine fans, this just might make him our favorite Hollywood Chris of them all.
Chris Evans Looking FINE Is All the Reason We Needed to Tune Into the Oscars
Chris Evans may not be up for any Academy Awards, but the Captain America star won all of the awards when he proved chivalry isn't dead on Oscars night. While sitting in the front row next to Regina King, who won her first-ever Academy Award for best supporting actress for If Beale Street Could Talk, he helped the actress take on the slippery stairs to the Oscars stage (and looked damn good while doing it). Embracing the velvet trend along with Billy Porter (who wore a Christian Siriano gown) and Michael B. Jordan (who walked the red carpet with a blue velvet jacket and his mother), Chris Evans couldn't have looked better. Read on to see all the photos of the hunky actor on the red carpet and the stage.
Oh, What a Night: See Over 100 of the Best Photos From This Year's Oscars!
The Academy Awards are officially a wrap, as is this year's glittery, glamorous award season. Some of Hollywood's biggest stars descended on the Dolby Theatre in LA on Sunday night for the annual event, and as you'd expect, they came dressed to impressed on the red carpet.
The big show was just as eventful: Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, and Tina Fey hit the stage for a hilarious opening monologue, and Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper had the audience in tears with their heart-wrenching rendition of their A Star Is Born theme, "Shallow" - which, by the way, also won the award for best original song.
We were also treated to emotional acceptance speeches from the night's other winners, like Regina King, who took home her first-ever Oscar for her performance in If Beale Street Could Talk. There were also a handful of history-making moments, such as the wins of both Ruth E. Carter and Hannah Beachler for their work on Black Panther; they were the first black women to win awards for costume design and production design, respectively.
With such a busy evening, there were likely lots of fun moments you missed. Keep reading to see the best photos from Oscars night, then look back on the best beauty looks and the cutest couples!
Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams Give Us Jazz Fever in FX's New Series, Fosse/Verdon
Theater kids and musical fans, your time has come. FX's upcoming biographical miniseries, Fosse/Verdon, is the perfect combination of drama and razzle-dazzle that you've been waiting for. The eight-episode show will follow the love and creative partnership of choreographer-director Bob Fosse and his wife, the legendary Broadway dancer Gwen Verdon, with a particular emphasis on the perilous cost of their success. We're talking sex, drama, and - hopefully - copious musical dance breaks. FX recently dropped the trailer, and we can already tell this limited series is going to be gorgeous. Check out the trailer above and keep reading for everything you need to know about Fosse/Verdon before it premieres on April 9.
Lady Gaga Came to the Rescue When Rami Malek's Bow Tie Needed Some Serious Straightening
Lady Gaga and Rami Malek may have only first met at the Golden Globes last month, but the two are already shaping up to be close pals. Case in point: Gaga took it upon herself to help Rami fix his crooked bow tie in the middle of the Oscars. Aww! When the A Star Is Born actress crossed paths with the Bohemian Rhapsody star inside Dolby Theatre, she straightened up his rogue tuxedo tie and subsequently gave him a supportive thumbs up as if to say, "Let's take home those Oscars, bud!" As a refresher, Gaga and Rami were nominated for best actress and actor, respectively, and Rami nabbed the golden trophy for his role in Bohemian Rhapsody. Keep reading to see their sweet interaction unfold.
Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet Are at the Oscars For the First Time, and Damn, They Look Good
Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet turned the Oscars red carpet into their own personal photo-shoot, and I'm loving every second. The beloved couple enjoyed their first time at the awards show on Feb. 24, where Jason will be presenting. They both looked perfect in pink, as they color-coordinated outfits - down to Jason's scrunchie!
Jason and Lisa met back in 2005, and have been making fans swoon ever since. They are parents to an 11-year-old daughter Lola Iolani and a 10-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, who made several public appearances as Jason promoted Aquaman. I'm a little bummed Jason didn't break into a full Haka on this red carpet, but hey, there's always next year!
What Oscars? Diana Ross and Her Family Skip the Show but Celebrate at an Afterparty
The Oscars may be over, but the party is just getting started! On Sunday, Diana Ross and her beautiful family stepped out together at Elton John's Oscars viewing party and Vanity Fair's annual afterparty. The 74-year-old icon was joined by 46-year-old daughter Tracee and 30-year-old son Evan, who brought his 34-year-old wife, Ashlee Simpson. The brood were dressed to the nines and appeared to have the best time as they exchanged hugs and kisses on the red carpet. Between this and their last appearance at the Grammys, it's clear the Ross family is as tight as can be.
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Are on Another Level of Attractive at This Oscars Afterparty
If anyone figures out what the world did to deserve Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, please let me know, because I'm at a loss. On Sunday night, the couple hit up Vanity Fair's annual Oscars afterparty in Beverly Hills, CA, and looked gorgeous together (as usual). The 26-year-old singer and 29-year-old actor got close on the red carpet while smiling and even made a few funny faces for cameras to capture. Liam stuck with a classic tuxedo, and Miley rocked a low-cut black dress with silver accessories. Their appearance came just a day after they attended an Oscars preparty, where they beamed and embraced each other.
The newlyweds tied the knot in December and have made multiple adorable public outings together since then. Their first official debut as husband and wife was at the G'Day USA Gala in January, and the following month, Miley supported Liam at the premiere of his new movie, Isn't It Romantic. And if there's anything we know from their superflirty interactions on social media, it's that they're totally in love. Read on to see pictures of their glamorous night at the Oscars afterparty!
Related: These Cute Photos of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Will Slap a Smile on Your Face
The Black Panther Cast Reigns Supreme Over the Oscars, Our Edges, and Everything in Between
Never let it be said that the Black Panther crew doesn't know how to shut down a carpet, because it would be nothing other than pure blasphemy. The cast of the three-time Oscar-winning Marvel film graced the Academy Awards on Sunday night with their regal presence and - as usual - they came dressed to the nines.
Angela Bassett reminded us that the Queen Mother will always stun like no other in a custom pink Reem Acra gown, Danai Gurira shimmered like gold, and Letitia Wright looked like an actual fairy come to life. Though Lupita Nyong'o skipped the red carpet, the actress definitely didn't miss out on all the festivities, linking up with her costars later on in the night. Chadwick Boseman, Winston Duke, Michael B. Jordan (along with his mom!), and Ryan Coogler were not to be outdone, all proving that there's nothing boring about tuxes when they're done right. Black Panther's Ruth E. Carter and Hannah Beachler - winners of best costume design and production design, respectively - were also in the mix, showing that good taste runs throughout the entire team!
Honestly, it's kind of unfair for a cast to look that good and also be that talented. Check out the best photos of the Black Panther cast at the 2019 Academy Awards ahead!
People Were Full-On BLUSHING During Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's Oscars Performance
You guys, my pulse is still racing after Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's electric performance of "Shallow" at the 2019 Oscars on Feb. 24. Sure, I was expecting the A Star Is Born stars to wow us with their live rendition, but I wasn't expecting to sweat so damn much. I mean, that chemistry?! Come on!
Apparently, I didn't ride this emotional roller coaster alone, since the internet quickly flooded with reactions to Gaga and Cooper. Looks like all their hard work paid off, as Gaga went on to win an Oscar for best song, alongside music producer Mark Ronson. Read on to see what fans were saying about the stunning performance. Phew, there's still a lot to unpack.
33 Oscars Memes That Honestly Belong in a Museum - They're That Good
Well, you guys, the 2019 Oscars are over. And before you start arguing about who should and shouldn't have taken home an award with everyone on your timeline (*cough* Green Book *cough*), you might as well appreciate the night's more lighthearted moments. Like when Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper shared a look so smoldering, TV screens across the nation burst into flame. And how about when Spike Lee jumped into Samuel L. Jackson's arms after winning his first Oscar? Or when Chris Evans helped Regina King get up on stage and made us all wonder, for the millionth time, how on earth he's single? So, in an effort to make us all forget the final award that was handed out, keep reading to lose yourself in a few perfect memes.
The Way Glenn Close Acted When She Saw Lady Gaga at the Oscars Is How I Would've, Too
Glenn Close might not have won an Oscar at the 91st Academy Awards on Sunday, but she did give us a couple dramatic performances. When Lady Gaga walked by Glenn after winning the Oscar for best original song, Glenn took Lady Gaga's hand and straight-up grazed it across her cheek with her eyes closed - honestly, wouldn't you have done the same? Earlier in the evening, Glenn also made us all laugh when she had the hands-down best reaction to seeing Melissa McCarthy on the red carpet in a gorgeous pantsuit.
The 71-year-old actress was nominated for best actress for her role as Joan Castleman in The Wife, but Olivia Colman took home the big award for her work in The Favourite. Even though we didn't get a would-be iconic speech from Glenn, at least we can appreciate this adorable moment between her and another icon, Lady Gaga.
My Sun and Stars! Jason Momoa Brought His Real-Life Queens Together at the Oscars
It looked like Jason Momoa had the time of his life at the 2019 Oscars, which included reuniting with his Game of Thrones costar Emilia Clarke. Jason presented awards during the show, and Emilia introduced a musical act, but the two made time to find each other backstage and snap a quick pic, along with Jason's wife, Lisa Bonet.
We last saw Emilia and Jason together in June 2018 when they teamed up for a GOT cast party. No matter how much time passes, these friends always seem to share a special bond. Now, I wonder what hints Emilia has given Jason about season eight . . .
Selma Blair Sheds a Tear on the Red Carpet During Her First Appearance Since Announcing MS Diagnosis
Actress Selma Blair has been in the business for almost three decades, and in October 2018, she opened up about her difficult struggle after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. In an emotional Instagram post, Selma shared how MS has impacted her, saying, "Going out, being sociable holds a heavy price." She bravely made her first public appearance on the red carpet at Vanity Fair's Oscars afterparty on Sunday, and it's very inspiring.
Selma looked incredible in a multicolored pastel gown with streaks of pink, green, blue, and black, along with a custom-made cane with pink diamonds. She completed the look with a gorgeous cape that flowed as she twirled on the red carpet. The exciting moment even caused her to tear up a bit while posing for photographers. Keep reading to see Selma's night out.
Jason Momoa Knows There Are Girl Scout Cookies Inspired by Him - and He Wants Some
Jason Momoa is aware that he's inspired a whole new Girl Scout Cookie. At the 2019 Oscars, the Aquaman actor was asked about the fifth-grade Colorado Girl Scout who recently went viral for rebranding her boxes of Samoas as "Momoas." He told Entertainment Tonight, "I love Girl Scout Cookies, I was waiting to get some free ones. I'd love some."
The thing is, Momoa doesn't actually want Samoas. (Try saying that five times fast.) In an interesting twist, he actually wants his own shortbread cookie. "I want the shortbread - and then you put those in the freezer and that's the best way." That's when his wife, Lisa Bonet, chimed in and said, "I think he just wants his cut." Touché.
Meghan and Harry Head to the Mountains, and Then to a Banquet on the Second Day of Their Royal Tour
On Saturday night, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle touched down in Morocco ahead of their short royal tour. After traveling commercially via Royal Air Maroc, the royal duo were all smiles while being greeted by guards of honor. Prince Harry looked dapper in a full gray suit, while Meghan stunned in a red Valentino dress - a nod to the color of Morocco's flag.
The soon-to-be parents are in the country from Feb. 23 to Feb. 26, and the aim of their visit is to highlight the "vital roles that girls' education and youth empowerment are playing in, and shaping, modern Morocco." They continued their tour on Sunday morning when they visited the Education For All boarding house in the town of Asni in the Atlas Mountains. The royal couple met some of the girls who stay there, giving Meghan a chance to practice her French, and the duchess was also given a henna tattoo on her hand. They finished their day at a glamorous banquet hosted by the British ambassador to Morocco.
The trip marks a return to business as usual for Meghan following a busy week in NYC, where the duchess had an intimate baby shower with some of her closest friends. We're exhausted just looking at her busy schedule, especially considering she's only a few months away from giving birth. With so much going on, we're wondering when Meghan and Harry are going to find time to move into their new home at Frogmore Cottage before the baby comes!
Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak Teased Each Other Like Kelly and Ryan at an Oscars Afterparty
ICYMI, certified BFFs Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak made a glamorous appearance at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty on Sunday. "Happy Oscars, everyone," Mindy said in an Instagram video. "I'm in the car, on the way to several parties tonight with my good friend." Later, she teased B.J. for stealing her food at the party, where they were apparently the only ones on their phones. It's not the first time the Office costars and real-life best friends have linked up to celebrate film's biggest night, and they've shared more than a few sweet moments together over the years.
On her Instagram Story, Mindy also offered a glimpse of her sequin silver gown and matching Christian Louboutin heels, joking, "Little preview of my Cinderella shoes that I'm wearing tonight. Elegant slash slutty, basically I live for that aesthetic." It's safe to say Kelly Kapoor would be losing it over Mindy's look, and here's hoping she and B.J. have a night that tops the epic Dundees.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend Look So Good at This Oscars Party, It's Almost Offensive
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen may have skipped the Oscars this year, but that certainly didn't stop them from turning heads at the Vanity Fair afterparty. The couple - who will be celebrating their sixth wedding anniversary in September - oozed glamour as they hit the red carpet together. John looked suave in a black tux, while Chrissy stunned in a peach feathered dress. Given that John recently joined the EGOT club (people who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony), it's possible the R&B singer got "lazy" again and didn't feel like sitting through the ceremony. I mean, why attend a three-hour-long award show when you can just go straight to the party? Am I right? See Chrissy and John's glamorous night out ahead!
Powerhouse Jennifer Hudson Hit ALL the Notes While Performing at the Oscars
Jennifer Hudson returned to the Oscars on Sunday for a special performance of "I'll Fight" - the track featured in the RBG documentary. Songwriter Diane Warren wrote the song for Hudson to sing in the film, which documents the life of US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Hudson made sure to hit all the notes during her performance on Sunday night. Fun fact: Hudson won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her role as Effie White in Dreamgirls back in 2007. Check out her performance ahead.
Rami Malek's Oscars Speech Included a Touching Ode to the Woman Who "Captured" His Heart
After sweeping through award season on a wave of acclaim, Rami Malek is now officially an Oscar winner! The Bohemian Rhapsody star took home the Oscar on Sunday night for best actor in a leading role, and his acceptance speech touched on the people important to him as much as the incredible true-life inspirations behind the movie.
"My mom is somewhere here . . . I love you, lady! My family, thank you for all of this. You know, my dad didn't get to see me do any of this, but I think he's looking down on this right now," he began, also paying tribute to his Egyptian heritage and his status as a first-generation American.
"I may not have been the obvious choice, but I guess it worked out," he joked. He also thanked the band Queen, who were sitting in the audience nearby after performing earlier on the broadcast, for welcoming him into their "phenomenal, extraordinary legacy," and he called his cast his "equals [and] betters," singling out costar and girlfriend Lucy Boynton as "the heart of this film . . . [and] you have captured my heart." Later, Malek talked about his younger self and how extraordinary all this seems.
"That kid, he was struggling with his identity, trying to figure himself out. And I think, to anyone struggling with theirs and trying to discover their voice, listen: we made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life just unapologetically himself, and the fact that I'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is proof that we're longing for stories like this." Watch the full speech ahead!
Julia Roberts Looks So Stunning While Presenting at the Oscars, It's Not Even Fair
Though she skipped the Oscars red carpet, Julia Roberts popped out onto the stage to present the final award of the evening on Sunday. The 51-year-old actress - who hasn't been to the Academy Awards show since 2014 - had the honor of announcing the Oscar for best picture, which was given to Green Book. Julia looked fierce and fabulous in a pink asymmetrical sleeveless dress with her hair swept to the side. After presenting, she even caught up with some of her famous peers, including Mahershala Ali and Linda Cardellini. Throughout the ceremony, there were tearful acceptance speeches, heartfelt performances, and cute celebrity interactions, and Julia's presence was a wonderful way to bring the night to its conclusion.
Find Someone Who Looks at You Like Emma Stone Looks at Olivia Colman Winning an Oscar
Find us a friend like Emma Stone! The 30-year-old actress could hardly contain her excitement when Olivia Colman won the 2019 Oscar for best actress on Sunday night. After hearing her The Favourite costar's name read over the mic, Emma burst into tears, embraced Olivia, and kissed her on the cheek. She continued to appear emotional as Olivia gave her hilarious and charming acceptance speech - a supportive coworker, indeed!
Emma knows the shocking feeling firsthand from her La La Land win back in 2017. After Emma left the stage, Brie Larson (another best actress winner) lent her emotional support in the same way. It's all about the sisterhood, and there's plenty of love between this bunch! Check out more glimpses of Emma's supersweet reaction, and see how people are applying her GIFs to their own lives.
Every Product Used to Create Awkwafina's $846 Oscars Beauty Look
Awkwafina showed up to the 2019 Oscars looking Awkwa-FINE-a as hell, if we do say so ourselves. We adored her gorgeous lavender DSquared2 pantsuit (complete with pussy bow), but more so loved her lived-in waves and peachy cheeks. Makeup artist Mai Quynh said her outfit had "a flirty Spring feeling to it," which was incorporated into her makeup look.
Using all Giorgio Armani Beauty, Quynh prepped Awkwafina's face with Kiehl's Calendula & Aloe Soothing Hydration Masque ($45), then created a base using the iconic Luminous Silk Foundation in 5.75 ($64) with a damp Beautyblender ($20). She concealed under her eyes using Power Fabric Concealer in 3.5 ($34). To bring a flush to the cheek, she added Neo Nude A-Blush in 50 ($38) and highlighted using A-Highlight in 10 ($38). The eyes included only three products: Eye Tint Eyeshadow in 12 ($39) all over her lid, Eye & Brow in 1 ($30) along her upper lash line, and Eyes to Kill Eye Quattro Eyeshadow in 4 ($58) to layer. She finished with two coats of Eccentrico Mascara ($32).
For her hair, stylist Anh Co Tran, known for creating his signature Lived-In styles, said he wanted to add a "modern tweak to classic waves." He rough-dried the hair first and added L'Oréal Pro Constructor (in salons only) to give the waves hold throughout the night and GHD Air Hair Dryer ($199), and then he gave her what he coins as "nuwaves" with the GHD Platinum+ Styler ($249), rounding the edges and giving even heat to the entire hair cuticle. After the waves were complete, he backcombed each section and finished with a texture spray.
Danai Gurira Wore Braids to the Oscars and Looked Like an Actual Goddess
By now you've probably scrolled through dozens of red carpet looks in honor of Sunday night's Oscars ceremony, but can we stop for a moment to talk about Danai Gurira looking like a golden goddess? The star of Oscar-winner Black Panther showed up at the 91st Academy Awards rocking a gold, strapless, floor-length gown from Brock Collection and a head full of braids that I couldn't take my eyes off of.
The braids are the work of celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims, who created the look by placing cornrows at the front of Gurira's head before adding single braids to the back half and accessorizing with a gold headband to match her dress. She looks like an actual princess. Keep reading to see more photos of her look!
The Back of Letitia Wright's Hair at the Oscars Looked Like a Constellation of Stars
Letitia Wright always looks cool - but the Black Panther actress took it to a whole other level when she walked the Oscars red carpet. When the 25-year-old turned her head, it was truly breathtaking.
Nestled in her pixie cut, styled by Ursula Stephen, was an arrangement of pearl pins that looked like a constellation of stars in the sky. It's no wonder that the Black Panther's genius sister would have a beauty look that's out of this world. Check out the hair accessories ahead.
These Stars Are Shining Tonight - Take a Peek at the Best Beauty Looks From the Oscars
This year, the celebrities who have attended the Oscars are serving major beauty looks on the red carpet. From bold eye makeup trends to eye-catching hairdos, there's no better place for these award-winning celebs to bring their A game.
Take a peek at some of the best beauty looks at the Oscars. We can promise that they will leave you star-struck.
Regina King Proves She's Both Glamorous AND Practical With This $7 Oscars Beauty Item
Regina King looked ultraglamorous on the Oscars red carpet partially due to her cat-eye and lashes. The most surprising part of the night wasn't that she won best supporting actress for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk (not surprising - she was brilliant) but that her false lashes cost less than your lunchtime Chipotle order with guac.
The dramatic look was courtesy of none other than Kiss Lash Couture Naked Drama in Tulle ($7) and helped King to look like the award-winner she is. Check out the affordable look ahead.
Gabrielle Union Was Visibly Digging Her Sexy Short Haircut at the Oscars Afterparty
Gabrielle Union switched it up with a sassy hairstyle ahead of the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. Wearing an elegant Valentino gown, the actress revealed an edgy short haircut styled and cut by Larry Sims. Her simple yet glowing makeup, meanwhile, was done by Fiona Stiles, who said she used KohGenDo products to achieve the look. While she always radiates confidence, Union was especially doing so as she playfully touched her hair all along the red carpet. Check out the photos ahead.
The Secret to Angela Bassett’s Long-Lasting Ombré Lip at the Oscars Was $19
Angela Bassett showing up at the Oscars radiating vintage Hollywood glamour was no accident. "I was thinking about the jazz era - the '20s," Bassett's longtime makeup artist D'Andre Michael told POPSUGAR. He and Bassett listened to the genre of music while getting ready, which inspired her smoky lids - created by shades in MAC Art Library Eye Shadow Palettes ($48) in Nude Model, It's Designer, and Flame Boyant Eye Shadow Palette - and an ombré berry lip.
"I wanted to compliment the dress and not match it, and I never really do a dark lip on her so I thought, 'Lets do dark today,'" he said. To create the ombré look, Michael first lined the lips with MAC Lip Pencil in Vino ($18) and smeared it toward the center of the mouth. Next, he swept on MAC Powder Kiss Lipstick in Velvet Punch and MAC Lip Pencil in Nightmoth ($18). Lastly, he added dabs of MAC another Powder Kiss Lipstick in Reverence ($19), a warm matte pink, at the center of the lips for highlight. "[Bassett] said she loves the feeling of the Powder Kiss because it feels soft on [her] lips."
Ahead, see more pictures of Bassett's award show beauty look.
Wait Until You See Gemma Chan's Unexpected Hair Accessory From the Back
Gemma Chan made fans do a double take when she arrived at the Oscars with a soft but stunning beauty look. The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore lavender eye shadow with teal blue liner and pink lips. Her hair was tied back in an elegant chignon, which looked classic from the front, but featured an unexpected twist when the actress turned her head. At the back of her head were two barrettes with rhinestones that added a trendy addition to her timeless look.
One pin spelled out "love" and the other was a half moon shape, both of which were placed right above her bun. Ahead, get a 360 look at her hair.
Charlize Theron's Bold Red Lip on the Oscars Red Carpet Is Worthy of Its Own Statue
Charlize Theron never disappoints on the red carpet, but at the 2019 Oscars, she really stepped up her game. The actress stunned in a backless Dior Haute Couture gown, but it was her new brown hair and bold red lip that really got us talking. The whole look was elegant and glamorous, and it's also surprisingly wearable. Keep reading for 17 ways you can get lips like Theron's, even if all you're doing is heading to the office.
You Probably Missed the Edgiest Part of Constance Wu’s Oscars Beauty Look
At first glance, Constance Wu arriving at the Oscars draped in marigold was a vision of elegance - but her nail artist slipped something into her beauty look that made it skew more toward sexy. Celebrity manicurist Christina Aviles chose a deep, glossy cherry red for Wu's fingertips. "We didn't want it to be too red or skew black, " she said. "Essie Gel Couture Nail Polish in Spiked With Style ($12) gave her look a bit of edge to avoid something princess-like."
See a behind-the-scenes look at Wu's Oscars manicure ahead.
You Won't Be Able to Look Away From Amandla Stenberg's Finger Wave Braids at the Oscars
When Amandla Stenberg walked onto the Oscars red carpet, she transported viewers into a 1920s prohibition party. Her finger wave patterned braids were two tones of brown and complemented her flapper style dress, giving her a vintage look.
Stenberg paired her retro-inspired hair with a simple cat eye, rosy lips, and perfectly groomed brows. Ahead, see her stunning look from every angle.
Have You Noticed That Jason Momoa Wears This 1 Hair Accessory Over and Over?
You might know that Jason Momoa will always arrive to an award show with his signature long waves and bold brows, but you may have missed his go-to beauty accessory: a scrunchie.
Turns out, the Aquaman actor is frequently spotted with the pink accessory on his wrist (perhaps just in case him or his beau, Lisa Bonet, need to tie up their long hair?). The Oscars red carpet was no exception, and the actor matched his Fendi hair tie to his light pink suit.
Ahead, see his favorite accessory and more times he's brought it along to an event.
Lady Gaga Updated Old Hollywood Glamour at the Oscars With This Subtle Detail
Lady Gaga's award show glamour has been both captivating and completely unpredictable (let's not forget how shook we were when she showed up at the Golden Globes with icy blue hair that matched her gown for the evening). Tonight's look has us even more obsessed, as she opted for Old Hollywood beauty that was made more modern with subtle metallics.
She arrived on the red carpet with her eyes lined with the silvery Marc Jacobs Beauty Fineliner Ultra-Skinny Gel Eye Crayon Eyeliner in Steel(etto) ($24), fluffy brows, and a glossy lip. The frosty liner shone against the elegant black dress that opened up to reveal her newest tattoo - a rose inspired by her film A Star Is Born, which is nominated for seven awards, including Best Picture.
See more shots of Lady Gaga's Oscars beauty look, ahead.
Laura Harrier Wore a Green Dress on the Red Carpet, but All We Can See Is Her Blue Eye Shadow
We've had a serious style crush on BlacKkKlansman actress Laura Harrier for a long time, but when she stepped out on the Oscars red carpet, our jaws dropped. The actress stunned in a bespoke Louis Vuitton gown that was created in partnership with the Red Carpet Green Dress initiative, so we'd be in love with it no matter what. But what made the blue, Cinderella-like dress stand out even more was her matching blue eye shadow. The eye-catching choice was definitely a statement, but it's one we're obsessed with.
A bold eye look that happens to suit her dress perfectly is a serious beauty win and one that we'd love to re-create at home. If you're interested in trying out the statement shadow, just keep reading. We've rounded up some of our favorite blue shadows, so all you have to do is shop.
Charlize Theron Dyed Her Hair Brown Ahead of the Oscars, and Damn, Does She Look Good
Charlize Theron underwent a significant makeover right before a casual little event known as the 2019 Oscars. The actress, who has worn her hair in a blond bob for some time now, dyed her hair dark brown and cut it slightly shorter before the award show on Feb. 24. In fact, her hairstylist Adir Abergel said he had dyed Charlize's hair earlier in the week and cut it that very morning. He added, "Hair is your greatest accessory and the best way to transform a look quickly." Bold brown hair aside, Charlize also kept her makeup fun and fresh with an orange-red lipstick. Check out Charlize's exciting red carpet reveal ahead.
The Weird Role Lube and Latex Played in Transforming Christian Bale For Vice
Nasal plugs, K-Y Jelly, yellowing dental veneers - the key items scattered on set of the Academy Award-nominated film Vice sound more like what you'd find in a nursing home medicine cabinet than beauty products. And yet, these are just a few of many things the movie's makeup team used to transform a star-studded cast into rising politicians.
More specifically, Christian Bale looked nearly unrecognizable as former VP Dick Cheney, as did Amy Adams as his public image-minded wife Lynne, Sam Rockwell as George W. Bush, and Steve Carell as Donald Rumsfeld. "We needed to create over 75 'likeness' makeups of iconic characters across five decades within a 50-day shooting schedule - these products were indispensable," hair and makeup department lead Kate Biscoe told POPSUGAR.
"Throughout each decade, it was evident that Washington DC was dominated by very clean-cut men. No one stood out and you certainly didn't get ahead in DC by looking like an individual."
Creating that semblance of real people became a balancing act of fact versus fiction. "Throughout each decade, it was evident that Washington DC was dominated by very clean-cut men," she said. "No one stood out and you certainly didn't get ahead in DC by looking like an individual. I really wanted to juxtapose that 'cookie-cutter-ness' and the results of war in other parts of the world. So as clean and safe the DC look was, we went equally as dirty, sweaty, and bloody for all of the war scenes." Greg Cannom, the award-winning makeup designer behind Bale's transformation, added: "You can't get it exactly right, so at some point you just have to stop looking at the pictures and use your imagination to pull it off."
And pull it off, they did: the team's work in Vice was just nominated for an Oscar in the Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling category. Ahead, they're spilling all the behind-the-scenes beauty secrets, which - like most things kept behind closed doors in politics - are pretty damn juicy.










