If Emilia Clarke's Hair and Makeup Don't Say "Summer," We Don't Know What Does
Putting this on my face immediately.
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Although the Arnold gets top billing, the real top banana of Terminator: Genisys isn't him. Nor is it Emilia Clarke or Jai Courtney's biceps or that somersaulting school bus. It's Jon Snow, who basically overtakes *all* the interviews because everybody wants him to be not dead and they think Emilia can help with their fan theories. (She can.)
Even so, EC's hair and makeup have been making a strong showing, especially this puh-retty look she wore Thursday to a press conference in Korea.
First on the docket: the hair by Adir Abergel. So touchable and healthy and actually doable-seeming, right? The natural texture suggests there wasn't any complicated blowing-out involved, so thickening mousse massaged into damp hair and ample drying time should get you pretty close. (You can always go back in with a curling iron to add more bend.)
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Monika Blunder's summery lollipop-pink lip and baby Bardot flick shouldn't be too difficult to copy either. IRL, it was probably a bit more involved, but for our purposes, it's just skin, blush on the apples and a bit on the forehead (that's a new one), a cat-eye that stops shorter than usual, brushed-up brows, then a juicy, coral-y lipstick.
No guarantees yours will end up *exactly* like Emilia's, but I can pretty much promise people will be a whole lot more interested in hearing how Melisandre is most definitely going to perform GoT's 483,623th resurrection (counting the White Walkers), ifyouknowwhaddamean.
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Chelsea Peng is a writer and editor who was formerly the assistant editor at Marie Claire. She's also worked for The Strategist and Refinery29, and is a graduate of Northwestern University. On her tombstone, she would like a GIF of herself that's better than the one that already exists on the Internet and a free fro-yo machine. Besides frozen dairy products, she's into pirates, carbs, Balzac, and snacking so hard she has to go lie down.