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Emmys 2016: 10 Of The Best Beauty And Hair Looks On The Red Carpet

Try out these trends yourself this fall.

All of the attention was on the best and worst dressed at the 2016 Emmys. But sometimes, the best inspiration for your personal style starts with hair and makeup.

The red carpet on Sunday evening brought out bold eyes, fall-perfect lips and natural hair that arguably stole the show.

We also saw stars rocking short 'dos and slicked-back hairstyles, as well as others playing with pink and fuchsia-toned lip colours.

Below are 10 of our favourite hair and beauty looks from the evening that you can easily try out for fall. Let us know which looks you love best in the comments.

Nothing says bold lips like a bold red.

Where do we even start? From the metallic lips to the fluttering lashes to the golden eyeshadow and those loose curls, Cox's overall look is golden.

Short hair isn't always easy to style, but Paulson, who took home an Emmy for "The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story," rocks the perfect side part.

We love Henson's curls in this look, however, you will need a curling product to achieve this kind of finish.

Bassett always slays on the red carpet, and we love this straight bob that draws attention to her smokey eyes.

Ferrera's look is also fairly natural, but we are big fans of her highlighted cheeks.

Go bold or go home! Ratajkowski's teal eyeshadow perfectly compliments her thick brows and slicked hair.

Washington's natural hair stole the red carpet — just look at that volume.

Something more classic, Dunst's retro hairstyle is a great way to bring attention to your blushed cheeks.

Wu's look is also quite simple to recreate, but we have to give her a shout out for the high ponytail.

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