Get the Look: Nikki Reed at the Breaking Dawn Premiere.

Celebrity Makeup Artist Fiona Stiles did the makeup for the beautiful Nikki Reed at the Breaking Dawn premiere earlier this week.

"Nikki's dress had a bit of a Grecian feel so we went for a clean, elegant look. Too much color would feel over the top. I focused on luminous skin that felt effortless, with a subtle hint of color on the eyes.

The Look: For the skin I prepped with Yonka's moisturizer and then mixed Tom Ford Beauty Traceless Foundation in "Natural" with a little Jouer Luminizing Moisture Tint in Golden so that her skin would have a soft, luminous glow. I always use the Beauty Blender to blend out the foundation.  I can't work without it, it blends makeup so well.  For the cheeks I used a touch of Inglot cream blush in #83 for a little soft warmth, applying out with my fingers and blending it out with a brush, and Benefit "Sun Beam" highlighter on the cheekbones and bridge of the nose for a pretty sheen. I set the base and blush with a light dusting of COVERGIRL Professional Loose Powder  in Translucent Medium.

For the eyes I used COVERGIRL Smoky ShadowBlast  (the Lavender side of Silver Sky) on the lid and a bit under the lower lashes with a bit of the bronze side of the Smoky ShadowBlast in Bronze Fire. I applied it with a brush to keep the lines soft and undefined. I popped a bit of the gold Sun Beam highlighter over the cream shadow to add extra luminosity. Afterwards I gave the lashes a good squeeze with an eyelash curler and put three coats of COVERGIRL LashBlast Volume  mascara in Black on the top and two on the bottom.

On the lips I used COVERGIRL Wetslicks Amazemint Lipgloss in  Slaphappy over  COVERGIRL LipPerfection Lipliner in Sublime."

Get the Look: Kristen Stewart at the Breaking Dawn Premiere.

Fekkai Celebrity Stylist AdirAbergel Created A Textured Up-Do for Kristen Stewart at the Premiere of Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.

Inspiration: An edgy, yet romantic look. Adir was inspired to create an up-do that still felt like Kristen’s usual tousled and textured style with a touch of rockability.

How To Get the Look: Adir began by applying Fekkai Bouffant Lifting and Texturizing Spray Gel to the roots of the hair to build texture. He then applied Fekkai Oceanique Tousled Wave Spray throughout the rest of the hair and rough dried it to create a beachy and textured base for the up-do. Adir then took random pieces and created standard braids, fishtail braids and twists throughout the hair in various sizes, leaving the very top of the hair loose. He then took all of the hair except for the loose hair at the top, and knotted and twisted it to create an up-do. He used hairpins to create a very undone look. To finalize the look Adir backcombed the front of the hair to add volume, then pushed it back and pinned it in place. He secured the look by spraying the hair with Fekkai Sheer Hold Hairspray.

All products by Fekkai: Fekkai Bouffant Lifting and Texturizing Spray Gel($25), Fekkai Oceanique Tousled Wave Spray ($25), and Fekkai Sheer Hold Hairspray ($21).Available at Fekkai.com and Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Saks Fifth Avenue stores.

Get the Look: Sofia Vergara at the Happy Feet Two Premiere.

Sofia Vergara was made up by celebrity makeup artist, Kayleen McAdams for the Happy Feet Two Premiere.

"To get a flawless, polished look, I used COVERGIRL NatureLuxe Silk Foundation in Nutmeg, then I applied COVERGIRL Clean Pressed Powder in Warm Beige. For the cheeks, I used COVERGIRL Cheekers Blush in Classic Pink and then finished with COVERGIRL TruBlend Minerals Bronzer in Natural Bronze.

To create the smoky eye look, I used COVERGIRL Intense ShadowBlast in Brown Bling, then I lined her eyes at the root of the top and bottom lashes with COVERGIRL LiquiLineBlast Eye Liner in Brown Blaze. Finally, I used two coats of COVERGIRL LashBlast Fusion Mascara in Very Black on both her top and bottom lashes to build volume and length.

For her lips, I used COVERGIRL LipPerfection Lip Color in Eternal and lined the lips with COVERGIRL LipPerfection Lip Liner in Sublime."