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Emmys fashion envy? Here’s how to get a red-carpet-worthy look

August 18, 2014 by  
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For mere mortals, it’s hard to watch events like the prime-time Emmys — coming up Aug. 25 — without wondering if it would ever be possible to look as pulled together as the stars. After all, who has the resources of these celebrated women?

But the stylists who devise near-perfect looks for their celebrity clients say the average woman can be red-carpet-worthy for any important life event by putting forth a good chunk of effort and following some tricks of the trade.

A handful of Hollywood’s top stylists break it down:

Know your body shape

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“Most people aren’t the size of a hanger, but not everyone on the red carpet is either,” says Erin Walsh, a New York-based stylist whose clients include Kerry Washington, Sarah Jessica Parker, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Kristen Wiig. She believes fashion rules are far less important than concepts about what works and doesn’t work on certain body proportions. “This is one of the most important tips to looking great,” she says. “Remember, all women, no matter how thin and beautiful, have insecurities and certain fixed, less-than-perfect body proportions. It’s knowing how to maximize the sum of their parts.”

Los Angeles fashion stylist Ilaria Urbinati, who dresses Bradley Cooper, Nina Dobrev and Lizzy Caplan, suggests if you don’t know where to start in the journey, find a celebrity who has your body shape/proportions and see what works and what doesn’t on them. “It will give you a great place to start,” she says.

Details, details, details

“Sweating the details is key to being good at anything you do, especially styling,” says Los Angeles fashion stylist Rob Zangardi, who along with his partner Mariel Haenn has styled Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Lily Collins and Rachel McAdams.

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For important days, genius is indeed in attention to the details: hair, makeup, nail color, accessories, undergarments, how you’ll photograph, even perfume. It can be a bit overwhelming, but “sweating these details is the key to harmonizing one’s look. As a stylist, I might spend more time searching for the perfect accessories than I do on pulling the actual dress,” notes Los Angeles stylist Tara Swennen, who styles Kristen Stewart, Connie Britton, Kaley Cuoco, Julie Bowen and Lauren Conrad.

Build on a solid foundation

Looking polished is about “elongating and streamlining to create a smooth silhouette” says Walsh, and choosing the best undergarments is always key. Special occasions call for special undergarments. “You want them to be invisible, and lend you sleekness; it’s not about trying to squeeze into that dress,” explains Walsh.

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