Gorgeous for the Globes

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The hot look will be "dramatic glamour with flawless smooth skin ... very crisp," says Monette. There will also be "lots of lashes" and the classic smoky (but not messy) eyes, she says.

As for men, Monette can't be sure, but she quips they will all be trying to look young and skinny.

The Cloutier Agency's Joanna Schlip, makeup artist to the stars and author of Glamour Girlz, a celebrity makeup book for teens, is also working on the Globes this year.

She likes to encourage her clients -- many of whom include Hollywood A-listers -- to push their look. "It's nice to take them to another level. Most of these women are very beautiful, and can wear a strong lip [color], for example."

She meets with clients before the Globes at their homes or hotel rooms. (The Peninsula or Four Seasons are popular choices for the stars, she reveals.)

Monette says she had to get used to the trend of putting makeup on men like musician Dave Navarro, but now, "anything goes; nothing shocks me," she explains.

Stress-Free Tresses

When I spoke with Enzo Angileri, also of the Cloutier Agency, he had not yet chosen his prestigious clients for this year's Globes. But I do know that this in-demand hairstylist loves to work with Jodie Foster and Charlize Theron.

His clients know that they will have a lot of exposure for an event, so "there is a lot of last-minute stressing out."

What are the in do's for this year's Globes?

"The word fresh comes to mind, with a little romantic look," he says. "The Golden Globes allow people to be a little more relaxed." His favorite style is flowing and natural. "It gives the message, 'Wow! I have such wonderful hair," he says.

He recalls preparing a daring Fran Drescher for a previous Golden Globe. "We put a whole flower arrangement on her head! That really put a sense of humor into it."

Dressed for Success

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HFPA, 64th Golden Globe Awards

Insider celebrity stylist and image consultant Jeanne Yang of the Cloutier Agency helps nominees and other high-stepping guests prepare for the onslaught of commentary and scrutiny that awards shows inevitably bring.

"Everyone is basically frantically preparing to have all eyes on them," she says. Her job is to make sure celebrities don't stress about what they are going to wear.

"There's a lot of pressure ... because people are relying on me not to make a major fashion faux pas," says Yang.

She consults with each of her clients and helps them to find that stunning gown or suit that accentuates the positive, while staying true to their personal style.

"I want my clients to look like themselves with something that is perfectly suited to them," says Yang.

Yang says that the real innovative trend this year is a shorter, more modern dress length. "Formal isn't about going to the ground," says Yang. "It's mainly about the fabric and silhouette."

See it all for yourself -- catch the Golden Globes this Monday at 8 p.m. EST on NBC.



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