Glam Slam: Makeup Mondays -- Anne Hathaway's Red Carpet Glam

Anne Hathaway is talented, smart, stylish and gorgeous.

Want to achieve a little of her glamour yourself? Well, you can, thanks to Chanel Celebrity Makeup Artist Kate Lee, who created Anne's look for the "Dark Knight Rises" premiere.

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Inspiration: Anne wore a white statuesque gown for the NYC premiere and I wanted to make sure that her beauty was every bit as timeless as her dress.

Skincare: I started out by prepping the skin with CHANEL Hydra Beauty Serum, quickly following with an oil-free primer to lock in the moisture.

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Foundation: I used two foundations: CHANEL Vitalumiere Aqua Ultra-Light Skin Perfecting Makeup SPF 15 as a light veil around the periphery and then for the areas where I wanted a little more coverage I used CHANEL Perfection Lumiere Long Wear Fluid Makeup SPF 10, which I applied with a nylon brush and blended out with a Beauty Blende sponge.

Blush: Cheeks were flushed with CHANEL Powder Blush in Espiegle.

Eye Shadow: Annie's lids were given a gentle wash of a soft vanilla shade shadow, and the brow bone was highlighted with CHANEL Soft Touch Eyeshadow in Ivory.

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Eyeliner: The lash line was traced with a small brush and I used black cake liner.

Mascara: The lashes were curled with the CHANEL Precision Eyelash Curler, and given two generous coats of CHANEL Inimitable Waterproof Mascara top and bottom. I then added a few soft lashes on the top lash for fullness.

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Brows: I used Anastasias Brow Gel to set the brows in place then feathered in a little to perfect the shape.

Lips: On the lips I used CHANEL Rouge Coco Lip Colour in Rivoli as a stain, blotting and applying till I got the desired intensity, then I added a dab of Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream to add moisture. The result was a beautiful rosy hue.

-- Ryan Patterson

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