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Emmy Rossum: Uptown | Downtown Beauty

Emmy Rossum. Photos: AXELLE/BAUER-GRIFFIN.COM | Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Uptown: "Beauty CULTure" Opening Night at the Annenberg Space for Photography
Look: The 24-year-old actress and singer, whose breakout film was 2004's "The Phantom of the Opera," wears center-parted, wavy curls, gold eyeshadow and matte pink lips.

Downtown: CBS, The CW & Showtime 2011 TCA Party
Look: Rossum looks youthful with her chocolate brown locks in a high ponytail, creamy complexion, perfectly arched brows and peachy lipstick.

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    Malin Akerman: Uptown | Downtown Beauty

    Malin Akerman

    Malin Akerman. Photos: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images | Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

    Uptown: Miu Miu Presents Lucrecia Martel's "Muta"
    Look: The Swedish-born actress looks positively radiant with her honey-blond locks styled in loose waves, metallic gold eyeliner, sun-kissed skin and pink pucker.

    Downtown: Vivienne Westwood Los Angeles Store Opening Party
    Look: Akerman, who's currently filming "Rock of Ages" alongside Tom Cruise, dons a messy faux bob, smoky eye makeup and creamy rose lipstick.

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    Olivia Wilde's Ponytail | Snap Judgment (PHOTOS)


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    Olivia Wilde has been looking amazing recently. In addition to walking every red carpet in sight this summer, the former "House M.D." star was recently named the new face of Revlon. To promote "Cowboys & Aliens," Wilde showed off a sci-fi do styled by David Babaii that should have been saved for the film. To get the look, Babaii first straightened Wilde's long hair and then put it into a high ponytail. For the full fun effect, Babaii put a hair elastic every inch. Is this pony-esque style better left for farm versus the red carpet?
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    Kate Bosworth: Uptown | Downtown Beauty

    Kate Bosworth

    Kate Bosworth. Photos: Mike Marsland/WireImage | Charley Gallay/Getty Images For Nylon Magazine

    Uptown: Burberry Prorsum London Fashion Week Fall 2011 Show
    Look: The 28-year-old actress takes in Christopher Bailey's latest designs donning super-straight, platinum blond strands, porcelain makeup and nude lips.

    Downtown: Nylon Magazine March 2011 Issue Celebration
    Look: Bosworth looks youthful in a side braid and naturally tousled waves, bronze skin and matte pink lipstick.

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    Romantic Headbands: Tress Trend

    Photos (from left to right): Valentino Haute Couture Fall 2011-2012, AP Photo/Francois Mori; Anne Hathaway, Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images; Analeigh Tipton, Jamie McCarthy/WireImage; Aveda Pure Abundance Hair Potion; KMS California Sea Salt Spray; Vintage style rose headband (background).

    Ethereal beauty reigns this summer as naturally rumpled hair is accentuated with romantic headbands.

    Actresses Anne Hathaway, Halle Berry and Analeigh Tipton have recently been spotted wearing Roman-esque hair accessories. And backstage fixture Guido Palau wielded light-reflecting floral diadems to finish models' locks at the Valentino Haute Couture Fall 2011-2012 fashion show.

    "Anytime you wear something metallic in your hair, it brings light to your face and a sparkle to your eyes," according to celebrity hair stylist Nathaniel Hawkins. "It's like wearing diamond earrings."

    Mara Roszak, who has styled the famous manes of Mila Kunis, Jessica Biel, Zoe Saldana and Emma Stone agrees. For the Moscow premiere of "Friends With Benefits," Roszak added a bit of edge to Kunis' tousled updo with a chain headband.

    "Metallic is young and fresh, but also very classic. It's easy to accessorize with...it can compliment pretty much outfit."

    Take a cue from the runway and the red carpet and rock this trend with strands that aren't super shiny or straight.

    Hawkins adds, "Use a little bit of KMS Sea Salt Spray at your roots or Aveda's Pure Abundance Hair Potion to create texture so the headband can hold on hair."

    Want to recreate this look at home? Follow Hawkins' step-by-step instructions for two simple, yet sophisticated styles:
    Look 1: Using just your fingers, comb your hair back into a low ponytail. Take the length of the ponytail and loosely braid. Pull out the sides of the braid and then twist into a soft bun. Then pin to secure. Set headband into place and pin if needed.
    Look 2: Use a salt spray or curl enhancing cream in damp hair and scrunch as much wave or curl as you can into your hair. Once dry, softly pull your hair back with just your fingers into a ponytail in the center back of your head. Place your headband onto your head and pin to secure. Now take sections of hair from the ponytail and lightly twist. While holding the section at the end gently fold the hair towards your head and pin into place. Do this to the entire ponytail for a very soft updo.

    Roszak and Hawkins' final pro pointers:
    • When accessorizing with headbands, make sure they don't take over a style but compliment it! Less is more.
    • Keep the overall look soft and loose. Do not create height in front of the headband and use hairspray sparingly.
    • Allow natural shorter pieces to fall out of the style and only use your fingers to comb the hairstyle in place.

    What do you think of romantic headbands?

    Tell us in the comments section and click here to see how our intern reinterpreted this tress trend for day and night.

    Head over to BellaSugar.com for five different ways you can wear headbands this summer!

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