12 Winter Beauty Ideas to Steal from Your Favorite Holiday Films

12 Holiday Beauty Ideas From Classic Seasonal Films Inline

Julie Christie in Doctor Zhivago, 1965
Julie Christie in Doctor Zhivago, 1965
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Catherine Deneuve in Mississippi Mermaid, 1969
Catherine Deneuve in Mississippi Mermaid, 1969
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Phoebe Cates in Gremlins, 1984
Phoebe Cates in Gremlins, 1984
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Cher in Moonstruck, 1987
Cher in Moonstruck, 1987
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Winona Ryder in Edward Scissorhands, 1990
Winona Ryder in Edward Scissorhands, 1990
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Whitney Houston in The Preacher’s Wife, 1996
Whitney Houston in The Preacher’s Wife, 1996
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Lucy Liu in Kill Bill: Vol. 1, 2003
Lucy Liu in Kill Bill: Vol. 1, 2003
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Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in Carol, 2015
Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in Carol, 2015
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Andie MacDowell in Groundhog Day, 1993
Andie MacDowell in Groundhog Day, 1993
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Halle Berry in Die Another Day, 2002
Halle Berry in Die Another Day, 2002
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Lea Seydoux in Spectre, 2015
Lea Seydoux in Spectre, 2015
Photo: Everett Collection / Courtesy of Columbia Pictures
Ali McGraw in Love Story, 1970
Ali McGraw in Love Story, 1970
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It’s December, the year’s last lap, a time marked by oversize knits, extra layers of face cream, and endless holiday parties on the calendar. And while it’s easy to draw beauty ideas from the runways and the streets, some of the most eye-catching concepts can be found in a week’s worth of classic films queued up for a holiday binge-watching session. Winona Ryder’s abbreviated bangs and dewy coral lips in Edward Scissorhands make for a timeless dose of winter chic. Likewise, in Dr. Zhivago, Julie Christie braces (fashionably, of course) for the cold with an underpinned coif and furry hat, a look easily modernized by way of a flick of onyx liner or a darkened pout.

Andie MacDowell’s Rita Hanson in Groundhog Day offers an elegant take on the no-makeup makeup trend—a look best paired with larger-than-life curls, power brows, and a warm wool scarf—and in Carol, Cate Blanchett’s impeccably coordinated red lipstick and nail polish feel somehow both retro and entirely of-the-moment. As for Cher’s ethereal fuzzy waves in Moonstruck, well, they break hearts and inspire sweeping romantic gestures. Here, 12 festive big screen beauty looks that are ready for a snowy-day close-up.

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