Get Kristen Stewart’s Twilight Premiere Look, Minus the Tennies
Kristen Stewart may never have looked more beautiful than she did for the premiere of the smash hit “Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1,” which continues to top the box office.
If you haven’t seen the film yet, we won’t issue any spoilers, but let’s just say that after the big wedding scene with her vampire Prince Charming, the actress playing Bella does not look her best in this edition of the Twilight saga.
So it was especially refreshing to see Stewart looking glam at the Los Angeles premiere with costars Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.
Celebrity hair and makeup artist Sherri Jessee shared some secrets on how to get Kristen’s red carpet look. Minus, of course the tennis shoes she wore with her ensemble due to an injured foot.
Stewart wore her hair swept back in a modern updo which put the focus on her green eyes, which were done up in rich purples and plums and looked stunning – and sultry.
Jessee says there are just a few steps necessary to get the look. First, create a long-lasting base with a product like MAC Fluidline gel eyeliner in Ash Violet and apply from the lash line to the crease, softly blending with your fingertips. You can also use the liner on your lower lash line.
Next, pat a frosty rose burgundy, like the one in MAC Mineralize Eye Shadow Duo in Pretty & Prim on top of the liner on the upper lid and under the lashes. Then dust a pink shade in the crease of the eyelid.
For brows, Jessee recommends creating the perfect shape with MAC self-sharpening eye brow liner and on the eyelashes, a generous coat of the cosmetic line’s Dazzle Lash to add even more va-va-voom to the look.
For foundation, the makeup artist likes MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural for good coverage with a matte finish, and because of the strong eye, she recommends a sheer light color for lips to keep the focus on the peepers.
On her fingernails, Stewart wore a deep purple polish that was nearly black and perfectly complemented the rest of her look, except, as we said, the sneakers.