Sandra Hüller Pairs Schiaparelli Gown With Benefit Makeup (And $270 Moisturizer) At the 2024 Oscars

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Sandra Hüller may have worn a luxury Schiaparelli gown on the Oscars red carpet on Sunday night, but the Oscar-nominated actor opted for a more affordable and accessible makeup look for her night in the spotlight.

Hüller’s pared-down beat is almost entirely made up of Benefit Cosmetics, including her straight-shaped brows, winged eyeliner and mascara.

“The inspiration for Sandra’s Oscar’s makeup was an idea built entirely from the the Schiaperelli gown,” Hüller’s makeup artist Jo Baker said in a statement. “Deep rich black velvet and synched tailoring with an exaggerated winged torso oozed drama and confidence — I wanted a look that complimented yet also leaned fully into this theatrical mood. Something sharp, simple and flattering to command and show off Sandras’ incredibly strong natural beauty and elegant stance. Going for a jet-black winged liner with a severe upright angle to mimic the shoulder detail, keeping skin clean and healthy with a soft glowing flush.”

After prepping Hüller’s skin with the Solawave Red Light Therapy Wand, a red carpet favorite, Baker went over her skin with Plate Skin Science’s Moisturizing Daily Serum. She added color to Hüller’s fair skin with Benefit’s Hoola Bronzer, 24-HR Brow Setter, POREfessional Super Setter Spray and a dramatic winged liner courtesy of They’re Real Xtreme Precision Liner.

Hüller is nominated for Best Actress for her role in “Anatomy of a Fall” and also stars in Best Picture nominee “The Zone of Interest.”

Shop through Hüller’s entire makeup look below, and check out more of the best looks from the 2024 Oscars here.

Brow Microfilling Pen

24-Hour Brow Setter

Hoola Matte Bronzer

They’re Real! Magnet Extreme Lengthening Mascara

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