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BRIT Awards 2015: The Best Beauty Looks On The Red Carpet

Michelle Keegan, Rita Ora and Taylor Swift showed off stunning hair and make-up at the BRITs 2015

All eyes were on Madonna as she took a tumble at the BRIT Awards last night but she wasn’t the only person that people were talking about.

Because Michelle Keegan, Rita Ora and Taylor Swift all turned heads on the BRITs red carpet with their stunning beauty looks.

Former Corrie actress Michelle, 27, made a glamorous red carpet appearance sporting voluminous, wavy locks with just a hint of balayage.

Mark Wright’s fiancée styled her brunette locks with gorgeous smokey eyes, a matte complexion and nude lips (we wonder if it’s that Charlotte Tilbury lipstick she’s been raving about?)

Another star to work the nude lips trend was 24-year-old singer Rita Ora who showcased chocolate-brown smokey eyes and chiseled cheekbones (the work of her make-up artist, Emma Osborne).

Her edgy pixie cut was styled into a ‘50s-inspired quiff hairstyle by hairstylist Chris Appleton while statement ear cuffs were added for interest.

We were also totally in love with Paloma Faith’s hair and make-up, channelling D&G vibes with oversized flowers in her locks.

Make-up artist Lan Nguyen-Grealis created statement brows, winged eyeliner, a flawless complexion and matte, velvet-looking red lipstick for the singer and we reckon she looked beyond beautiful.

Singer Taylor Swift, 25, also rocked red lips for the BRITs, although hers was more of a more tomato-red hue, to match the embellishment on her designer dress.

Make-up artist Justine Jenkins created a fresh and youthful look for presenter Laura Whitmore, 29, opting for Tarte Cosmetics ‘Fierce’ on her lips.

And former Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh, 24, looked amazing at the Warner after party, sporting an on-trend centre parting, matte red lips and bushy brows.

We’ll be taking a lot of beauty inspiration from these gorgeous ladies!

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