Emma Stone

Emma Stone’s look was a walking spring mood board. Airy and light makeup anchored her softly tousled wavy bob, courtesy of GHD. Celebrity stylist Mara Roszak opted for a ’90s blowout using the ghd Ceramic Vented Round Brush, then followed up with ghd Chronos Curve Grand Iron to slightly bend the ends. For the face, Stone kept it monochromatic, keeping a rosy flush consistent from the cheeks to the lips.
Chase Infiniti

A look this good needs to be consumed in parts. First, the wavy box braids draw you in. Hairstylist Coree Moreno relied on Briogeo products to prep the hair, including the Curl Charisma Rice Amino + Avocado Leave-In Defining Crème and Style + Treat™ Yuzu + Plum Oil Light Work Sculpting Crème for added smoothness.
Then, you notice the shimmering inner corner illuminating the soft, purple smoky eye. The marriage of matte and dewy continued across her face, from her airbrushed baby-pink cheeks to her nude, glossy lips.
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Gracie Adams

The bob hairstyle can take on many forms, and Gracie Adams’ version leans grungy and edgy than the classic styles. Here, her hair is parted on the side and fluffed at the roots, leaving the ends wavy and flipped up.
Jayme Lawson

With hair pulled all the way off her face, Lawson’s makeup became the star of the show. Her eyes were tightly lined with black eyeliner and face radiant and fewy. She kept the lips minimal with just a touch of gloss.
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Odessa A’zion

If there’s one thing we can expect with Odessa, it’s her signature luscious, curly mane. There’s no uniformity here—and that’s the point. Messy never looked this good!
Teyana Taylor

At this point, Teyana Taylor’s pixie deserves hall of fame status, right next to Halle Berry’s and Nia Long’s. Her Oscars version was shorter and sharply cut, protected by the OGX Bond Protein Repair Heat Protect Spray, then smoothed and refined using the Dyson Supersonic r.
Celebrity manicurist Sarah Chue gave Taylor’s nails a pearlescent finish using Apres Astral Gel Couleur in Celestial.
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Nicole Kidman

You know a hairstyle is good when it looks effortless, even though it requires a few steps. Nicole Kidman’s beach waves were prepped and primed with Virtue Damage Reverse Serum and Healing oil before adding a few Bellami clip-ins for volume and bounce.
Marsai Martin

The bob reigned supreme at the 2026 Oscars, with Marsai Martin being one of the best of the night. Soft waves fell just under her chin, but the true star was the chestnut brown hue, perfect for a spring hair refresh.
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Anne Hathaway

Here’s a masterclass in radiant, fresh-face makeup. The lesson? Pick a shade and use it all over the face. Anne Hathaway kept the nude-pink shade consistent from eyes to lips, adding a bit of depth to the waterline to complement her brown eyes.
Kate Hudson

Baby pink blush isn’t going anywhere, whether you opt for a Barbie finish or keep it to the apples of the cheeks like Kate Hudson.
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Danielle Brooks

Danielle Brooks took it back to the ’90s with a voluminous blowout with sexy, messy curls that look better as they age throughout the night.
Tamron Hall

Not a classic bob cut in sight, but the asymmetrical iteration popped up several times throughout the night. Here’s a look that kept things sleek and polished with side bangs and waves.
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Ginnifer Goodwin

If you prefer your pixie a bit pared down and sleek, Ginnifer Goodwin’s is a good place to start. Wispy, piece-y edges adorned her forehead, giving her soft, airbrushed blush and lips time to shine.
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