The simple answer is: yes, yes, screaming fireballs, YES! But that wouldn't make for a very good read, so let's look at why I think Rose Byrne displayed the best hair at the LA premiere of Get Him to the Greek and then you can vote whether you agree. Fun, huh? Firstly, might I draw your attention to beaut-iful transitioning of colour that Rose has going on. Softer than most balayage, yet classier than grown-out colour, it's proper Movie Star Hair and I want it. Next, we must note how tricky it can be to wear volume and wear it well, yet Rose makes it look easy. And those curls: perfectly shaped, without appearing overdone. In closing, I call the perfectly complementing smoky eye to the stand. You've done it, Rose. You've done it again. Does anyone (ie. mad people) beg to differ?
I said earlier in the week that I wasn't a fan of Kylie's curls, then they started to grow on me, but now I'm not so sure again. I think the problem is Rose Byrne. Grrr that Rose. She just looks so beautiful with curls that anyone else fails miserably by comparison in the ringlet department, don't you think? That aside though, what are we feeling about Kyles, Rose and MG trading in the sleek, straight look for curly-wurly 'dos? I'm rather liking it, are you?
Sure, the Damages actress has been turning heads recently with her seemingly endless bag of beauty looks, but she hasn't always come up smelling of roses, which makes us love her even more. Let's take a look at Rose's Hollywood transformation . . .
Most of you said that you prefer Rose Byrne with an elegant up 'do so you should be liking this super-slick style that she debuted at the Damages Season 3 premiere in NY yesterday, no? I sure do. In fact I like it so much that I don't even care that she's broken the cardinal rule of mismatching your blush and lip colour families. The girl looks good. 'Nuff said. Agreed?
Celebs had a tough act to follow with the popular array of hair 'dos on offer at last year's Globes, but they most certainly didn't disappoint.
From up to down, pulled back or let loose, there's certainly something for everyone so take a look at these seductive styles and get some tips for recreating them at home.
Rose arrived on the red carpet looking flawless with her soft waves, perfectly accessorised with a jewelled barrette. I'm loving her slate grey and silver smoky eye: not too heavy, not too light. And rosy blush and a nude lip leave all the attention to the eyes. What do you think of the look?
Melissa made the journey from Home and Away to Hollywood seem simple; always scoring top marks for her beauty and style choices. I was bowled over by her old Hollywood charm when she attended the opening of Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne earlier this month–the deep berry lip and loose Marcel waves really work against her porcelain skin. And of course it seemed only fitting that she should earn the award whilst on Australian soil.
Runners up: Rose Byrne, Toni Collette, Teresa Palmer and Isla Fisher. Good work flying the Aussie style flag girls!
Pop, Fab and I love Rose Byrne. She gets a big Sugar Stamp of Approval. Why? Well you've got to give the girl kudos; she's always willing to mix things up, especially when it comes to beauty. Take these three styles as a shining example:
The trouble comes however when picking the best look. I think I like her best with tousled bed-head waves, complete with a berry lip, but which is your favourite look?
Rose Byrne is a favourite amongst us Sugar gals (Fab loves this black onesie especially). She makes fun and original choices; she's Aussie and we've just been alerted to her fashion-forward style on Damages – what's not to love?
While most would struggle to pull off a hairstyle similar to their Year 7 school photo, Rose made the demure style look understated and cool against The Red Brigade at the screening of Tom's Ford's A Single Man. She most certainly has me reaching for a thick-barrelled iron and re-working my centre part with the help of a fierce blow-dry and bobby pins.
How do you like the look? Do you think it's effortless elegance at its best or a is it a little dull for your tastes? (If it is, I'm afraid we can no longer be friends. I jest, I jest! Kind of.)