The Oscars is the most glamorous night of the year and the ladies certainly didn't disappoint.
Some kept it classy in typical Academy Awards style, we're looking at you Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie, others added a playful touch, cue Chrissy Teigen and Miranda Kerr, and then there were those who were hell-bent on breaking all of the rules, and pulled it off with utter perfection - take a bow Rooney Mara.
But just because these mega-rich glamazons have the who's who of the hair and beauty world at their beck and call, it doesn't mean you can't achieve their stand-out looks too. We called in the experts, so you don't have to, and they shared their top tips and secrets.
1. Braids
Teigan gave her elegant, maroon lace Marchesa gown a mischievous edge by wearing her blonde, high-lighted tresses in dishevelled plaits - note the plural. There was not one, but four braids through the mane of the Sports Illustrated model.
Is this easy to DIY? "When it comes to undone hair it can actually be really hard to achieve. This look is quite in dept, but you could attempt it at home," Jess Longhurst, salon partner and artistic director from Oscar Oscar salon in Robina told Fairfax Media.
What you need: Volumising powder or dry shampoo, salt spray, hair spray and some hair ties.
What you need to do: "Put your hair in a half up half down pony tail by pulling the hair from ear-to-ear and securing that section, then plait it and secure. Plait the rest of the hair on either side and then pull it all together in a low ponytail. Secure with a hair tie and then plait that," Longhurst said.
"Next add the sea salt spray and with your finger tips pull the plaits apart to make it look a little dishevelled. Then spray to hold," she added.
2. Bright, colourful eye shadow that matches your ensemble
Australian model Kerr is not known for one to be too daring when it comes to red carpet glamour, but when she stepped out for the Vanity Fair Oscar party it wasn't just her red, cut-out dress that turned heads.
She paired the bold look with matching lips and a similar toned reddish metallic eye shadow that helped make her eyes pop.
Is this easy to DIY? "Absolutely," Napoleon Perdis' global makeup artist, Tannia Tiropanis, said. "Making the eyes compliment the lips unifies the look."
What you need: A shade of lipstick, blush and eye shadow that have the same undertones. If you don't have eye shadow, blush can be used as a substitute.
What you need to do: "Use a really soft brush to run the colour that matches the lip and dress through the socket of the eye," Tiropanis added.
You need to apply a surrounding eye shadow shade that favours the rest of the tones. "On Miranda, gold compliments the red in the lips, cheeks and eye, but it varies with complexion and dress."
3. Nice bun, hun
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo's Mara certainly stood out with her sci-fi, triple bun, a total contrasting look to the more demure, half up half down styles that were seen on Oscar winners Brie Larson and Alicia Vikander.
Is this easy to DIY? "It is very easy to do," said hairstylist Longhurst. "The hardest part is securing the sleek ponytail."
What you need: A fine tooth comb or upstyling brush, gel or lacquer hairspray, hair ties and pins.
What you need to do: "First make sure your hair is blow dried in the direction of the bun," said Longhurst. "Separate your hair and style in three ponytails.Then you apply a gel or lacquer and twist the hair into buns and secure with a pin. Then hairspray."
4. Natural waves
Natural waves were best seen on Ronan and Robbie, who added va va voom when it came to their standout, embellished gowns.
Is this easy to DIY? "Yes!" Longhurst said. "With the tools we have in our bathroom we can create this look easily."
What you need: "You need really good foundation products as it's not easy to hold the waves and volume in place," Longhurst explained.
"A beautiful moose that will help hold the curls. I would prefer to use a tong as opposed to a straightener as it is something that will give you a smooth curl and finishing spray instead of hairspray," she added.
What you need to do: Apply the moose, blow dry the hair for volume and curl the hair in alternating directions. "It gives it more texture," Longhurst explained.
Pro tip: "Let the hair cool down completely before you add extra product like a finishing spray or brushing it and that will give it the most longevity," Longhurst said.
5. A dramatic lip
OK, we know this one sounds like a piece of cake, but it's not easy rocking a drama-filled lip without getting it on others, your teeth or your champers glass. Basically we're in it for the long haul and we want our lipstick to be there all the way - a la aforementioned Mara and Gwen Stefani.
Is this easy to DIY? "So easy," said makeup guru, Tiropanis.
What you need: Lip liner and lipstick in the same colour and translucent powder.
What you need to do: "Line the lips firsts, apply the lipstick and then line the lips again. It's a trick Napoleon always uses," Tiropanis said.
"Use a pressed translucent powder over the lips and that keeps the colour in place for longer, so it doesn't transfer."
Pro tip: "Make sure you balance the look and keep everything else nude and natural," she added.
6. Wet look hair
Kate Hudson attempted to wear her hair in the so on-trend wet look style - favoured by Gigi Hadid - at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty, but the actor failed to use the right products to keep it looking wet all night long.
"I don't think this worked for her," said Longhurst. "She went for a mid-split instead of pulling it all back like Gigi and it does not really suit her face type. It would have looked much better all pulled back.
"If you are going to do the wet look, make it look like it is on purpose. Go all the way and use products that stay shiny and wet," she added.
Summing it up: go hard or go home Hudson.
Is this easy to DIY? "Yes, it's a very easy look and great for people who are time poor," Longhurst said.
What you need: Hot tongs, gel or lacquer and hairspray.
What you need to do: "Dry hair making sure there is no volume. Use a tong to create some soft waves. Part in the centre or pull back (depending on if you want to pull a Hudson or a Hadid). Add the gel and set it with a blowdry. Then tuck behind the ears and hairspray," she said.
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