Fierce Feminine Oscar Style

You know we’ll be keeping a close eye on who wears what at this year’s Academy Awards, but today we wanted to try and capture the style of some of the biggest nominees. These lovely ladies are up for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards for their outstanding performances and we’ll show you how to get their fierce style—both on the streets and on the red carpet.

Jennifer Lawrence

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Jennifer Lawrence is nominated for her role as a young widow in Silver Linings Playbook, but may be more famously known for playing Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games. While both of her on-screen characters dress in mostly athletic attire, this young, trendy beauty can pull off just about anything! Take her street style: Jennifer looks so chic in a sheer white jumpsuit and sweet sandals, paired with a black leather jacket and hat. Who knew that two polarizing looks would go so well together? You can try this style by pairing two opposing components, like classic white pearls and a thick metal chain—opposites really do attract!

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On the red carpet, Jennifer Lawrence likes to go for smoky eyes. She tends to stick to a conservative look for her jewelry, though we’re really digging the glittery hair wrap in this pic. Smoky eyes instantly ramp up an evening look and give anyone a bold touch. Try bringing the drama out in your eyes for your next night out.

Anne Hathaway

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When she chopped off her chocolate locks for her Oscar-nominated role in Les Miserables, Anne Hathaway began channeling style icon Audrey Hepburn. With her milky skin and thin frame, she looks lovely in a little black dress and matching glamour flats. Every woman needs to keep an LBD in her closet, so find one that you feel comfortable in and makes you feel just as fabulous as Anne (or Audrey). Since black is such a complementing shade, your jewelry and accessories could be the accent or the focus of your outfit.

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Anne keeps the classic Hollywood style flowing onto her choices for the red carpet. She’s drawn to simple elegance, like this creamy couture gown worn at the 2013 Golden Globes. With diamond studs and bracelets to match, her pixie hair cut is the perfect finishing touch for a breathtaking Hollywood image. Try your hand at simple elegance by sticking to a single color splash or choose one type of material for your jewelry (pearls, crystals, etc.).

Naomi Watts

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The Australian starlet always seems to know where the shutterbugs are because she always looks amazing! Even when she’s taking a stroll down the street with her son, Naomi rocks it in stockings, suede boots and a cozy scarf. Her free flowing hair isn’t tamed by products; rather it is able to simply able to complement her natural beauty. Take a note from Naomi and emphasize your natural beauty. Wear what’s comfortable, but be aware of colors that work well together by picking a palette that goes with the season—darker shades for fall and winter, brighter tones for spring and summer.

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Even at red carpet premiers, Naomi Watts tends to shy away from heavy makeup and super stunning accessories. To pull of her look, choose a nude lip color and focus more on your eyes. Sweep on a little mascara and eye liner, but limit your eye shadow color to a very light hue—this will make your eyes shimmer. Next, pick one type of jewelry (necklace, earrings or bracelet). This look can still be eye-catching without stealing full attention.

Stay tuned to see what these ladies wear at Oscars as well as the other nominees. Be sure to check back in at the Artbeads Blog for Beaders to catch the style highlights of the night!

-Marissa

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