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Get Emma Watson’s Dior Look: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Premier

17 November 2010 643 views One Comment

I have to admit: I have a secret, schoolgirl crush on Hermione. She’s always the smartest, sassiest kid in the Harry Potter movies, and her impatience and wit always leave me wanting more.

We know you’re all eager beavers to see the last Harry Potter installment next week in the city, so aren’t you a bit curious to see how Ms. Watson got her beauty groove on at the movie premier on Nov. 15th in Alice Tully Hall, New York City?

Dior celebrity makeup artist Geoffrey Rodriguez created a “soft, inspired 80′s look” for Emma and her stylish pixie cut, which we reported earlier.”Her new hairstyle allows more creativity with the makeup,” says Rodriguez.

To achieve Emma’s flawless look, use:

- Dior Hydra Life Serum to prep the skin; followed by

- Diorskin Nude Foundation and Concealer;

- Use DiorSkinflash #002 on top of the cheekbones to accentuate the cheekbones;

- Use a subtle eyeshadow palette like the Dior 5-Colour Palette in Five Golds for an elongated eye to complement her already defined brows.

Finally, dress those lips with Dior Ultra-Gloss in Lace Beige #216. And voila, you’re on your way to becoming the next wand-waving, Latin-spouting non Muggle in the city.

Tell us, do you like Emma Watson’s latest look? Will you channel your inner wizard and pay a visit to the “Harry Potter” movie?

- Charu Suri

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One Comment »

  • Rosann Stovall said:

    pretty cool , the colors still make her beautiful .

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