Southampton - The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) had Hollywood's elite recognizing the achievements and work of fellow actors in Los Angeles. The Awards are considered the half-way point of the awards season culminating with the Oscars.
The fashion, styling and jewelry make almost as big an impression as actual performance, so here's a little recap of some SAG members and their stroll down the red carpet.
Brooks Brothers was seen on the red carpet as
Ty Burrell, nominated for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series and nominee for the outstanding performance by a male actor in a comedy series, "Modern Family," was spotted wearing head-to-toe Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers including a shawl collar tuxedo, Tuxedo shirt and bow tie, and wing-tip shoes. Burrell also donned Brooks Brothers at the Golden Globes earlier this month.
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Michelle Williams. (Courtesy Photo: Devries PR) |
Iqbal Theba, who plays Principal Figgins "Glee," was wearing head-to-toe Brooks Brothers including a 1818 "Fitzgerald" notched lapel tuxedo.
Paul Giamatti, who won for his performance as Ben Bernake in "Too Big to Fail," wore Brooks Brothers 1818 one-button "Fitzgerald" tuxedo, and has worn the brand's designs to many industry events including the Emmys, Venice and Toronto Film Festivals, as well as the Golden Globes.
Emma Stone and
Zoe Saldana never disappoint with their red carpet look. Sporting spectacular
Tiffany jewels both captivated the crowd and the cameras at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, epitomizing Hollywood glamour and Tiffany's legendary style.
Additionally, these two lovely ladies stepped out in style with flirty up do's, styled using
Wella Professionals. Their hair stylist,
Mara Roszak, offer tips on how you can create these star-worthy styles at home.
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Shailene Woodley. (Courtesy Photo: Devries PR) |
For Emma Stone: "Emma's dress was my inspiration. I wanted to create a smooth, polished up-do with a bit of a modern 50s feel" says Roszak.
• Part the hair to the side then apply Wella Professionals Velvet Amplifier to wet hair and blow dry smooth.
• Add a pump of Wella Professionals Mirror Polish to hands and apply lightly to hair, starting at the ends, to smooth out any fly aways.
• Tease the crown of the hair to add a little height and pull into a mid-height ponytail.
• Twist the ponytail and then wrap into a bun and secure with bobby pins.
• Spray all over with Wella Professionals Stay Firm hairspray.
For Zoe Saldana: "Zoe's dress was so inspiring. I wanted to create a 'not too perfect' up-do by adding texture and movement to the hair, while keeping it modern and fresh" says Roszak.
• Apply Wella Professionals Extra Volume Mousse to wet hair and rough dry.
• Then, using a 3/4" barrel curling iron, add waves to the hair by rotating the direction of the curl.
• Once the whole head was waved, spray Wella Professionals Ocean Spritz on the hair to break up the wave and add texture.
• Loosely pull the hair back into a low pony and secured it with an elastic.
• Then split the pony into two sections and braid them both, then wrap the braids into a bun and secure with bobby pins.
• Once the hair is up, apply a dab of Wella Professionals Bold Move styling paste to fingertips and define a few pieces around the face.
• Spray all over with Wella Professionals Stay Firm finishing spray.
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Zoe Saldana.(Courtesy Photo: Devries PR) |
The tresses enhanced the dresses with
Michelle Williams,
Shailene Woodley,
Busy Phillips and
Kyra Sedgwick also, who all put their hair in the hands of Wella Professionals stylists, who used a variety of Wella Professionals products to get unique looks.
For Michelle Williams: Styled by
Chris McMillan
• Wash the hair using Wella Professionals Enrich Shampoo and Conditioner, which is super moisturizing without sacrificing volume, no matter your hair style or length.
• Finger-dry hair with Wella Professionals Extra Volume Mousse on fingertips, guiding the hair into a deep side part.
• Apply Chris' favorite product, Wella Professionals Shimmer Delight shine serum, liberally to fingertips and brush through for maximum shine.
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Busy Phillips. (Courtesy Photo: Devries PR) |
For Shailene Woodley: Styled by
Campbell McAuley
• Apply 3 to five pumps of Wella Professionals Velvet Amplifier on damp hair to prime it for styling - this product seals the cuticle of the hair and provides a smooth foundation for other products.
• Blow out hair with a round brush for smoothness and volume, then pull back dry hair into a pony at the nape of the neck, securing with an elastic
• Apply Wella Professionals Ocean Spritz beach texture spray for added texture in the pony, tousling with fingers while spraying for an overall beachy look
• Spritz hair all over with Wella Professionals Shimmer Delight shine spray for a red-carpet worthy shine.
For Busy Phillips: Also styled by McMillan
• To recreate Busy's slightly imperfect bohemian braid, apply Wella Professionals Natural Volume Mousse before blowing out the hair.
• Brush the hair out once dry for extra fullness.
• Pull a 1 ˝ inch section of hair from just above the arch of your brow, loosely braiding hair across the forehead while pulling small pieces into the braid, secure with an elastic.
• Liberally spray the hair with Wella Professionals Dynamic Fix 45 Second Crafting Spray to tame all flyaway's, and to maintain a long lasting, natural looking hold.
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Kyra Sedgwick. (Courtesy Photo: Devries PR) |
For Kyra Sedgwick: Haircolor by
Aura Friedman
• To add color and softness to Kyra's cheeks and bone structure, Aura painted on her highlights for a soft look and brightening the ends all over. Then, she applied a gold-toned gloss for extra shine and warmth. Also styled by McMillan.
• Liberally apply Wella Professionals Extra Volume Mousse to wet hair before blowing out for maximum volume.
• Spritz Wella Professionals Thermal Image to dried hair, especially focusing on the ends, to protect the hair from damage caused by heat styling.
• Separate the hair in different sized sections, curling the hair with a 1" barrel curling iron.
• Then, brush out the curls and blow dry the hair again using a round boar-bristle brush to keep the curls from looking too manufactured.
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