Star Style
Stylespeak|December 2016

The hottest looks from the MTV europe music Awards 2016 red carpet decoded.

Winola Peris
Star Style

The banquets are set; lights twinkling everywhere; the DJ is spinning and the dance floor beckons! Yes, it is party season – our favourite time of the year – and we’re all picking out outfits and deciding looks for the festivities. Bold hues or dramatic tones; dark lips or pastels; smokey eyes or shimmery eyelids? If your client is having trouble deciding, here are some of the finest looks from the MTV Europe Music Awards 2016 red carpet decoded – a little inspiration to help solve your clients' party-look dilemma.

DEEPIKA PADUKONE

Bold and beautiful, Deepika Padukone made her international red carpet debut at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2016 in Rotterdam in a Monisha Jaising number that had the world buzzing. Taking inspiration from her role in ‘xXx: Return of Xander Cage’, her outfit added oomph and ferocity to her persona.

Hair: Her hair was styled in a fuss-free do – a neat and sleek, side parted, low ponytail with zero flyaways and completed with a shine spray for some gloss.

Eyes: Even though the classic smokey eye in black and graphite grey hasn’t been around much lately, Deepika slays the clean smokey eye with perfectly lined rims and mascara for definition.

Lips: Ditching her usual bold lip, for this look, Deepika went au naturel with a soft, nude-hued matte lipstick.

NINA DOBREV

Deepika’s ‘xXx: Return of Xander Cage’ co-star, Nina Dobrev was a vision in lilac! The ‘Vampire Diaries’ starlet oozed elegance and chicness as she walked the red carpet in what was one of the best outfits of the night – a shimmering, intricately beaded, Elie Saab columned gown.

This story is from the December 2016 edition of Stylespeak.

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