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Emma Stone was glowing from the inside out as she accepted the award for accepted the award for Best Actress at last night's 96th Academy Awards - and it was all thanks to a gorgeous makeup and hair look that cost a staggering $2,000.
Stone, 35, took home the Oscar for her role as Bella Baxter in Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things, beating out Lily Gladstone in the prestigious category.
It marked Stone's second Academy Award - the first she won in 2016 for her part in the hit film, La La Land.
But while she may have stunned the audience with her win, she also stunned with her exquisite evening look, which featured a full-face of Charlotte Tilbury makeup and a custom, mermaid-esque, peplum aquamarine-colored gown made by Louis Vuitton.
Emma Stone glowed at last night's Academy Awards thanks to a gorgeous Charlotte Tilbury makeup and hair look worth nearly $2,000
Stone, 35, took home the Oscar for her role as Bella Baxter in Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things, wearing a custom Louis Vuitton dress for the occasion
Stone was in tears as she accepted the award during the 96th Academy Awards, which took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles
In order to achieve her natural, clean-girl glow on the red carpet and awards ceremony, Stone's makeup artist, Rachel Goodwin, used a variety of luminous Charlotte Tilbury products on her complexion.
As a base, Goodwin began with the brand's $100 Magic Water Cream, along with their $184 Magic Serum Crystal Elixir and $47 Magic Hydrator Mist.
On her face, not only did Goodwin use the cult-favorite $49 Hollywood Flawless Filter makeup on the star, but she created a sculpted sheen with a mixture of the Hollywood Contour Wand, Beauty Light Wand and Beauty Blush Wand ($42).
The actress' makeup artist went for a subtle eye makeup look, which was achieved, in part, with the The Super Nudes Palette.
Stone also sported a soft, pink lip color during the big night, which was created with the $25 Lip Cheat in the shade 90s Pink, along with its coordinating lipstick shade.
To top off the lip, Goodwin went for the $35 Pillow Talk Big Lip Plumpgasm, a brand-new product from the brand that's set to be released on April 4.
Stone's makeup artist, Rachel Goodwin , used a variety of luminous Charlotte Tilbury products on her complexion for that clean-girl glow
Stone sported a soft, pink lip color during the big night, which was created with the $25 Lip Cheat in the shade 90s Pink, along with its coordinating lipstick shade
To top off the lip, Goodwin went for the $35 Pillow Talk Big Lip Plumpgasm, a brand-new product from the brand that's set to be released on April 4
Stone's hair was styled by Mara Roszak, which featured a straight, almost slick-back look at the top, and cascading waves down her back
The gorgeous look all came together as Stone made her debut on the red carpet, the radiant makeup complimenting her effortless curls that were tucked behind her ears.
Stone's hair was straight at the top, while flowing waves cascaded down her back.
Her hair was styled by Mara Roszak, who dried the Easy A star's mane with the $279 GHD Helios hair dryer, and then used velcro rollers - one on each side of her head - to achieve some extra volume.
After she took the rollers out, Rosak used the $209 GHD Curve Soft Curl Iron to style and curl her hair away from the face, and curled her hair at the nape of the neck with the GHD Curve Classic Curl Iron, a tool also priced at $209.
Once all the curling was complete, she lightly brushed out Stone's hair, tucked the hair behind the ears and completed it all with a styling oil to add some shine.
Stone added to the effortless look by wearing a pair of princess-cut, diamond studs in her ears, which got their moment to shine due to the pulled-back hairstyle.
She stuck true to her head-to-toe Louis Vuitton styling by adding a 30-carat diamond necklace that featured a sapphire in the middle from the brand, as well as a matching ring on her middle finger.
Of course, though, you can't forget the small details, which included elegant, neutral-colored nail polish.
The color was actually a custom for the actress, as Stone's nail artist, Emi Kudo, used two nail polishes from the brand Dazzle Dry and mixed them together.
First, Kudo applied one coat of Dazzle Dry's Peacefully Me color, and then one coat of Fine China over the top to 'create a milky shade with pink undertones.'
Each bottle of Dazzle Dry retails for $22, along with their top and base coat.
During her acceptance speech, Stone thanked not only the cast and crew of Poor Things, but also spoke about her almost three-year-old daughter, Louise, and husband, Dave McCary
However, Stone admitted that she suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the event, which she joked about on stage
Stone also wore jewelry from Louis Vuitton, who dressed her for the big ceremony this year
On the red carpet, Stone's dress stood out as the main event, featuring an intricate brocade detail, corset-style top and slim-fit skirt with a train trailing behind.
However, although Stone looked absolutely amazing, she did suffer a wardrobe malfunction, which she spoke about during her acceptance speech.
'My dress is broken,' she began the speech, while fighting through tears. 'I think it happened during I'm Just Ken.'
She also spoke about her family, as well as her husband, Dave McCary, and almost three-year-old daughter, Louise.
Stone said that her daughter had turned her and her husband's 'world technicolor.'
'I love you bigger than the whole sky, my girl,' she said to her daughter, quoting the Taylor Swift track Bigger Than The Whole Sky from her 2022 album, Midnights.
Of course, Stone also thanked the cast and crew of Poor Things, nothing that, 'It's about a team that came together to make something greater than the sum of its parts.'
But as she exited the stage, the actress held on to the back of the dress and requested the audience to refrain from looking 'at the back' of her gown.
The film, Poor Things, nabbed four awards at this year's ceremony, including Stone's win.
Stone was previously nominated for best supporting actress for her role as Sam in the 2014 film, Birdman, as well as Abigail in The Favourite in 2018.