2017 BAFTA LA Tea Party: Hair And Make Up On The Red Carpet.

From Emma Stone’s sleek bun to Noamie Harris’s elegant side swept locks, see the best beauty from the 2017 BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party red carpet below.

 

Sophie Turner sports a sleek pony with a sexy, smokey eye and a peach stained lip. Photo by Getty Images
Ruth Negga
Ruth Negga dons a beautiful Grecian updo with full brows, dark rimmed eyes and ruby lips.
Octavia Spencer
Octavia Spencer looks lovely with a middle part and beautiful, bouncy waves. To finish the look the actress chose a smokey eye and nude lips. Photo by Getty Images
Niecy Nash
Niecy Nash sports a middle part and face framing tresses. To finish the look the actress chose full brows and soft pink lips. Photo by Getty Images
Naomie Harris
Naomie Harris looks lovely with side swept locks, fresh skin and natural lip gloss. Photo by Getty Images
Millie Bobby Brown
Millie Bobby Brown brings back the chic, side swoop. She finishes her ultra glossy beauty look with bright red lips.
Michelle Williams
Michelle Williams looks lovely with a deep, sleek side part, a winged brow and a full nude lip.
Lily Collins
Lily Collins looks lovely with tresses in a side part and shiny curls tapered at the ends. The actress’ glam is on trend with the full brow and deep lip stain.
Hailee Steinfeld
Hailee Steinfeld sports a high pony and soft, side tendrils. The actress looks glam with winged brows, smokey eye and a soft peach stained lip.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone wore a simple bun with smokey eye and a pop of color on her famous full lips.
Caitriona Balfe
Caitriona Balfe sported a simple look, a side part and side swept tresses with nude make up and a soft nude lip. Photo by Getty Images
Amy Adams
Amy Adams is lovely with soft, smokey eyes and dewy fresh skin, the actress wore her hair with a middle part and a low pony. Photo by Getty Images

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Nichelle Cole is the founder & editor-in-chief of The Fashion Plate magazine. A respected writer, stylist and influencer, she has been published in fashion magazines around the world.

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