Fabulous fits! Lily James’ keen fashion sense is just as extraordinary as her acting skills.
16.01.2023 - 22:39 / usmagazine.com
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Stars — they’re just like Us. They could also use some extra color in the dead of winter! Good to know we’re not the only ones who resemble Casper the friendly ghost right now. Even in Southern California, soaking up the sun is just not an option at the moment (especially with all the rain!). Instead, celebs are relying on alternative means to get a glow during awards season — and one actress who always exudes red-carpet radiance is Lily James.
Over the weekend, the Pam and Tommy star attended the Critics’ Choice Awards as a nominee for Best Actress in a Limited Series. And we couldn’t help but notice how stunning she looked! The newly brunette beauty lit up the carpet in a bronzed tan from SOL by Jergens.
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Celebrity makeup artist Jenni Blafer (who has worked with Khloé Kardashian, Megan Fox and more) crafted James’ color using the SOL by Jergens. “Lily has such a beautiful natural skin tone which I enhanced by adding a coat of SOL by Jergens Sunless Tanning Water Mousse in Medium,” the tanning expert said. “This extra depth of color enhances the reflection of the light on the carpet, even
Fabulous fits! Lily James’ keen fashion sense is just as extraordinary as her acting skills.
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With the lively, fun and star-packed Critics Choice Awards on Sunday night at the Fairmont Century Plaza ballroom (and accompanying viewing party upstairs that elegantly handled the 300 members and guests who lost the organization’s ticket lottery and couldn’t get a seat) now history, there is really nothing between it and the January 24 announcement of Oscar nominations. With the nationally televised show airing 48 hours before Oscar balloting closes (Tuesday at 5 p.m. PT) though, its influence could be strong, especially for moving speeches from the likes of Brendan Fraser; an impressive sweep of top categories Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan becoming the runaway train of acting winners thus far this season) for Everything Everywhere All At Once; and among other memorable moments, the great Guillermo del Toro looking to continue sweeping up every animated trophy in sight.
The Critics Choice Awards aired Sunday night without much fanfare. The CW’s broadcast of the 28th annual ceremony drew just 900,000 viewers, according to early Nielsen numbers.
Glam, Bam! The 28th Critics’ Choice Awards took place on Sunday, January 15, at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles and the red carpet did not disappoint. See every look here!
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Jeff Bridges is opening up about his recent health battles.
In her debut as host of the Critics Choice Awards, Chelsea Handler opted for a traditional Hollywood roast in her opening monologue.
Cate Blanchett won at the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday, where she took the Best Actress trophy for her role in Tár. In the film, Blanchett plays Lydia Tár, a fiercely independent and world-renowned composer whose esteemed career comes crashing down around her after being accused of sexual harassment.
She’s got jokes! Chelsea Handler kicked off the 28th annual Critics’ Choice Awards with a spirited opening monologue — and some pointed digs at Nick Cannon, Prince Harry and more.