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We were wowed by Olivia Wilde’s smokey-but-colorful and sultry-but-fresh  look at the 2012 Palm Springs Film Critics Awards last weekend. Pairing  bronze shadow, purple liner, and a modified cat eye was a lot of look  to love, but Olivia kept her makeup statement bold (not overdone) with a  fresh face and a sheer, light lipstick. Get noticed on prom night our  top picks for perfectly emulating her modern, glamorous style. 
1. Walk the Line
  
 Photo: Courtesy of Sephora   Tarte lash-enhancing liquid eye-liner, $22. 
Using short, feather light strokes apply a liquid liner directly against  the base of your top lash line. When you get to the outside corner of  your eye, give yourself a small wing tip. This mini-modified cat eye  line will help you gauge where to stop applying the rest of your shadow  and add just the right amount of drama. 
2. Plum-fection
  
 Photo: Courtesy of Sephora   Sephora baked eye-shadow palette,  $28. 
We love this palette from Sephora, which has every color you need to  pull off our Prom Look of the Day. Using an angled brush, line your  bottom lash line with a deep purple, like the one in the palette above  with rich, brown undertones. You don’t want an exact line so smudge with  your fingertip and add a thicker line of dark brown starting at the  middle of your eye to the outer edge. Apply a medium bronze to your top  lid, keeping the color below your crease and then add a layer of darker  bronze above your crease, starting at the middle of your eye and  continuing out to where you finished your cat eye. Highlight below your  brow around your tear ducts with a cream color. Add a few layers of your  favorite mascara, using diagonal strokes for a wide-eyed look. 
3. Super Glimmer-ous  
 Photo: Courtesy of Sephora   NARS all-purpose shimmer stick,  $39. 
This three-in-one creamy shimmer stick is a major must-have for a fresh,  glowing complexion. To get Olivia’s look, apply with a foundation  brush, your fingertips or the stick itself, to the apples of your cheeks  and your lips. You’ll get a richer deposit of color if you apply  directly to your skin so be ready to blend, blend and blend some more.  Add a layer of gloss over your lips for some extra shine.