From VB to Emilia Clarke, These Are the Best Celeb Beauty Looks This Week

From Lupita Nyong'o embracing her experimental side on her tour to promote new film Us to Emilie Clarke stepping out in a berry lip for the viewing party of Game of Thrones season 8, the A-list are pulling out all of the makeup stops at the moment.

Keep scrolling for the seven best celebrity beauty looks from this week so far.

Lupita Nyong'o

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I'm obsessed with the cool-girl glam makeup look that Nyong'o was rocking on the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards this week. The brick-coloured lipstick burgundy nails and thick kohl eyeliner pop beautifully against her luminous complexion. As an ambassador for Lancôme, it's no surprise that Nyongo's makeup artist, Nick Barose, has been relying on the brand's richly pigmented lipsticks for her press tour this month. While I'm not sure on the exact colour that she's wearing here I think that the shade Tapis Rouge would give a similar result.

Emma Roberts

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Legendary makeup artist Lisa Eldridge created this "bejewelled eye" in emerald green for Emma Roberts's night at the Elle and Tous party in Madrid. Sadly, Eldridge revealed on Instagram that this particular eye shadow product wasn't out yet (I am desperate to find out what it is), but Pat McGrath Labs have some incredible options when it comes to creating a bold, colourful eye look.

Nathalie Emmanuel 

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Taking to the red carpet in New York for the Game of Thrones season 8 launch party, Emmanuel looked like a total tangerine dream. I love her matchy-matchy approach to her lipstick and dress. Her makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan confirmed that the lipstick shade used was Urban Decay's Vice Lipstick in the shade Crash. In fact, the brand has a whole Game of Thrones inspired makeup collection launching later this month.

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Victoria Beckham

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Victoria Beckham always keeps it classic when it comes to makeup, but there's something perfectly spring-ready about her nude blusher-and-lipstick combo teamed with her floral outfit. Even if you don't usually wear colour on your cheeks, the Charlotte Tilbury blusher below provides a subtle pink flush to the skin.

Emily Ratajkowski

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Proving that lip gloss really is having a moment, Ratajkowski shows that this '90s beauty throwback can look cool and modern when the rest of your makeup is kept simple. Bushy brows, simple skin and a slick of clear gloss create this fresh, everyday makeup look. I'm obsessed.

Jodie Comer

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I've made no secret of the fact that Jodie Comer is my beauty inspiration of 2019 so far, so it's no surprise that she stepped out at the premiere of Killing Eve season 2 with another killer makeup look. Peaches and corals are definitely continuing to have a beauty moment this year, with Comer embracing an apricot flush on her cheeks and a coral-tinged lip that pop against her turquoise crescent earrings.

Emilia Clarke

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A suitably gothic-inspired makeup look for Clarke's red carpet look at the Game of Thrones final season premiere. Makeup artist Kate Lee took to Instagram Stories and revealed the full list of products that she used to create this rosy eye and burgundy lip combo—including the deep berry-toned liner for that impeccable pout.

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Mica Ricketts

Mica Ricketts is a freelance beauty editor, copywriter and regular contributor toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK. She also writes for titles including Marie Claire Refinery 29 and Cosmopolitan, and previously worked atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK as Beauty Editor. With experience in both editorial and content management, she also works with beauty brands and small businesses on brand messaging and content strategy. As a busy mum of two, she is passionate about finding efficacious beauty products that can disguise all signs of tiredness with minimal effort.