It's that time again! The one where some of the biggest names in Hollywood come together to honor what the Academy considers the biggest achievements in film (and, in the process, summon some of the biggest names in fashion, hair, and makeup to ensure they look their best for the occasion). With each Oscars season comes a new crop of perfectly-coiffed, lined, and powdered celebrities walking the red carpet (see some of our favorite looks from 2018, 2017, and 2016), but some have managed to stand the test of time.
From Gwyneth Paltrow's ballerina princess makeup and bun to Angelina Jolie's half-updo and emerald earrings pairing (and who could forget Julia Roberts' glamorous chignon and Valentino moment?), click through for some of our favorite beauty looks dating back to the '90s, and don't forget to tune in for the 91st Academy Awards this Sunday, Feb. 24.
1Gwyneth Paltrow, 1999
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Gwyneth Paltrow was the epitome of innocence, complementing her baby-pink Ralph Lauren gown with an equally rosy cheek and lip, along with silvery eye makeup and a sleek bun parted to one side at the 1999 Oscars, where she won best actress for Shakespeare in Love.
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2Julia Roberts, 2001
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Julia Roberts did her iconic black-and-white Valentino gown justice with a glamorous chignon, subtle smoky eye, and natural lip at the 2001 Oscars, accessorizing her look with a best actress award for Erin Brockovich.
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3Halle Berry, 2002
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Halle Berry accented her Elie Saab gown with a softer, crimson take on the smoky eye, complete with shadow along the lower lash line for greater effect, a shimmery lip, and her signature pixie at the 2002 Oscars, where she won best actress for Monster's Ball.
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4Jennifer Lopez, 2003
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Jennifer Lopez had her mint-green moment at the 2003 Oscars, where she amplified her beautifully embroidered, one-shoulder Valentino gown with a sweep of matching eye shadow along the lid and bottom lash line, finishing off her look with a nude lip, a pop of blush, and a side-parted bun.
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5Charlize Theron, 2004
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Charlize Theron gave new meaning to understated elegance in 2004, topping off her sparkly Dior gown with retro finger waves parted to one side. The Monster star look home best actress that year.
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6Penelope Cruz, 2005
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Penelope Cruz brought on the heat at the 2005 Oscars, where she rocked a voluminous pompadour bun with loose strands of hair framing a sexy smoky eye. She kept her lip and jewelry simple so as to not distract from the rest of her look.
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7Natalie Portman, 2005
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Natalie Portman looked like a real-life princess in a swept-back bun and jeweled headband at the 2005 Oscars, playing up the sparkle with silver-swept lids.
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8Michelle Williams, 2006
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Michelle Williams accented her canary-yellow ruffled Vera Wang gown with an equally-bold red lip and low bun parted to one side at the 2006 Oscars. A few soft, face-framing waves completed her retro, yet still modern and fresh, ensemble.
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9Reese Witherspoon, 2007
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Reese Witherspoon forewent her usual coiled and coiffed 'dos for sleeker-than-sleek strands and bangs at the 2007 Oscars. She topped off her look with a charcoal-smudged eye and peachy-nude lip.
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10Angelina Jolie, 2009
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Angelina Jolie pumped up the volume with a loosely coiled pompadour half-pony and winged eye at the 2009 Oscars, keeping the rest of her palette natural in order to let her Lorraine Schwartz Colombian emerald drop earrings shine.
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11Beyoncé, 2009
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Beyoncé struck the perfect balance with a low, slicked-back and waved pony and cat eye-lip gloss combo at the 2009 Oscars. Her perfectly groomed brows completed the look.
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12Jennifer Aniston, 2009
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As usual, Jennifer Aniston looked effortlessly chic at the 2009 Oscars, where she donned an ethereal side-crown braid that created the effect of a headband to help separate her long, loosely-flowing waves.
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13Kate Winslet, 2009
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Kate Winslet was polished to perfection with a wavy, pinned-back coif, shimmer-swept lids, and a rosy lip at the 2009 Oscars, where she took home the best actress award for her role in The Reader.
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14Zoe Saldana, 2010
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Zoe Saldana played up the purple tones in her ombre ruffled Givenchy gown at the 2010 Oscars with a subtle pop of lavender along her smoky eye and light shimmer on her lips and cheek bones, rounding out her look with a messy ballerina bun.
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15Anne Hathaway, 2011
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Anne Hathaway oozed romance at the 2011 Oscars in a red Valentino gown, which was made complete with a scarlet lip, classic lined eye and old Hollywood chignon. A few loose, face-framing pieces in front added a playful touch.
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16Mila Kunis, 2011
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From the carefully side-swept bang to her meticulously coiffed, pinned and tucked hair, Mila Kunis's 2011 Oscars look appeared to be straight out of a fairy tale. Her shimmery smoky eye and lip were just icing on the cake.
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17Emma Stone, 2012
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When you have a gown that commands as much presence as Emma Stone's red Giambattista Valli number at the 2012 Oscars, the last thing you want to do is distract from it with your hair and makeup. That's why we were so impressed with her radiant yet understated winged eye and pink lip duo, which was framed with side-swept bangs and a classic braided bun.
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18Jennifer Lawrence, 2013
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Jennifer Lawrence dazzled at the 2013 Oscars in a loosely swept back bun, silver-lined eye, and glossy-pink lip, creating the perfect stage for her Chopard diamond drop earrings.
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19Lupita Nyong'o, 2014
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Lupita Nyong'o's old Hollywood makeup look (by Nick Barose) was created using a soft gray shadow and a pop of rose eyeliner along the lower lash for an added brightening effect. She topped it off with a diamond headband (and an Oscar for best supporting actress).
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20Margot Robbie, 2015
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Margot Robbie stole the show with a bright orange-red power pout at the 2015 Oscars, rounding out her look with a warm smoky eye and a lightly tousled lob parted to one side (more on how to achieve her classic-cool aesthetic here).
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21Zendaya, 2015
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Zendaya dazzled at the 2015 Oscars with long dreadlocks assembled into a half-updo and rose-tinted eye and lip. Highlighter along the inner corners of the actress's eyes and bold brows really made her brown peepers pop.
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22Kerry Washington, 2016
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Kerry Washington made heads turn at the 2016 Oscars with a messy (make that sexy) pompadour pony with a tousled tail, meticulously lined eye, and shimmery almond lips (get the look here) — perfect for a red carpet or a night out with the girls!
Janelle Monae paired her beaded Elie Saab gown at the 2017 Oscars with a gold bejeweled headband, opting for a champagne take on the traditional smoky eye to complete, but not compete with, her gilded ambiance.
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25Jennifer Garner, 2018
Jennifer Garner let her hair down at the 2018 Oscars, tucking her loose, glamorous waves behind one ear to allow one of her long, diamond tassel earrings to shine through. A subdued smoky eye and powder-pink lip completed her look.