Not afraid to make a bold statement, Robbie has transformed herself from the blonde bombshell we saw in Martin Scorsese’s Wolf of Wall Street into the brooding brunette you see here. In the process of going darker, she has overhauled her make-up from the barely there palette that previously defined her to darker, more intense shades. We love a risk taker.
Everyone knows of Lupita now thanks to her spectacular turn in Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave, for which the actress won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Her flawlessly radiant skin, close-cropped hair, and penchant for color (as evidenced in her beautifully bold lip at the Oscars) have made her a firm favorite of ours.
See our full styling guide for bold lipstick here.
Gal Galdot has landed herself one of the most coveted roles in Hollywood as Wonder Woman in the next Batman vs. Superman movie alongside Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck. It’s easy to see how Galdot landed the role of the Amazonian warrior considering she featured in the 2004 Miss Universe beauty pageant.
Brit Sophie Turner is best known for her role as Sansa Stark in TV’s Game of Thrones, but she’s also set to hit the big screen with films Barely Lethal and Alone in production. Her long red hair has become her defining feature.
There’s more to Elizabeth Olsen than her (more) famous siblings. Elizabeth has stepped away from the naturally blonde locks that she shares with Mary-Kate and Ashley, and instead opted for a neutral brunette, but the family resemblance is still there. You can see her currently in Godzilla and next year she’ll make an appearance in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Imogen’s shaggy blonde hair and messily lined eyes are the best kind of beauty inspiration. That Awkward Moment, in which she starred with Zac Efron, might have been a box office flop but her choppy fringe was a massive success. She’ll next star alongside Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson in Squirrels to the Nuts. We expect great things.