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Grammys 2015: Best Red Carpet-Inspired Makeup Tutorials

Angela Shen |
February 8, 2015 | 8:02 p.m. PST

Staff Reporter

On the red carpet at the Grammy Awards, many stars went with a basic, neutral look, but others decided to go a little bolder. Anyone can recreate something similar by using these makeup tutorials inspired by the most memorable looks of the night.

READ MORE: Grammys 2015: Best Dressed

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga went with a bold, glittery blue eye makeup look. For those who are a little more daring, using a disco color with eyeliner that’s not your basic black will surely get attention.

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Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift also used blue tones on her eyes, but in a lighter color, which it perfectly complemented her dress. A blue smokey eye will brighten up and complete any look, while also being a little less conventional.

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Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande used peachy tones on her eyes, lips, and cheeks. This versatile look is great for brightening up and looking more energetic either day or night.


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Gwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani channeled a more neutral look that brought focus to her eyes. Simple winged eyeliner paired with a pale, subtle lip color created a fresh look that doesn’t get too busy or distracting.

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Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian used eye shadow that matched her dress color—a deep, shimmery gold. This is a great look for spicing up neutral tones, but the lips should be kept simple to avoid going overboard.

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