Clear the red carpet for one of Hollywood's famous redheads. Actress Amy Adams complimented her crimson tresses with a matching gown. Letting her dress do most of the talking, the starlet's makeup was kept soft and luminous. We were lucky enough to get all the deets straight from the creative beauty guru himself.

Makeup artist Stephen Sollitto created a "chic" 1970s-inspired makeup look for Adams, who won the Golden Globe for "Best Actress (Musical or Comedy)" for her role as Sydney Prosser in American Hustle while rocking a cape and crimson gown by Valentino. Here's how to steal the look for yourself:

Sollitto stated, "This whole season, in a nod to Amy's movie 'American Hustle,' we have been inspired by the '70s. With their fantastic smiles, healthy glows and brushed out hair, we have kept the decade's style in mind for each look."

FACE: Flawless, bronzed, glowing skin was the focus of the look

Sollitto began prepping Adams' skin the evening before the Globes, instructing the actress to apply RéVive Moisturizing Renewal Cream Retexturizing Hydrator ($195) and RéVive Moisturizing Renewal Eye Cream Ultra Retexturizing Hydrator ($140) after cleansing her skin.

The day of the awards, Sollitto applied the new Laura Mercier Smooth Finish Flawless Fluide (coming in Fall 2014) all over Adams' face. Sollitto stated, "This foundation goes on easily but the finish is very polished. It's long wearing, oil free and lightweight. The best thing is that is gives you a matte finish so you don't have to dust your face with loose powder. It's built in, simple and genius."

To "catapult" the look into the '70s, Sollitto applied a light dusting of Laura Mercier Bronzing Pressed Powder in Matte Bronze ($32). Stephen achieved the "perfect glow" by applying Laura Mercier Crème Cheek Colour in Praline ($24) to Adams' cheeks using his fingers.

LIPS: "Nudish orange" lips supported the star's "bronzy glow"

Sollitto applied a mixture of Laura Mercier Crème Lip Colour in Discretion and Tangerine ($24 each) because the customized shade "supported Adams' bronzy glow, but didn't compete with it for attention."

EYES: Neutral eyes that "pop"

First, Sollitto created a modern neutral base by applying Laura Mercier Baked Eye Colour in Ballet Pink ($23) all over Adams' lids.

Next, he brushed Laura Mercier Baked Eye Colour in Terracotta ($23) into Adams' lash line and lid, and sweeping it out at the corners of her eyes and under her bottom lashes.

To make Adams' eyes "pop," he applied Laura Mercier Caviar Eye Stick Colour in Plum ($26) to her upper lash line and the outer corner of her lower lash line.

Sollitto then applied Dior Diorshow Blackout Mascara ($25) to Amy's upper and lower lashes. He then finished the look by dotting Laura Mercier Caviar Eye Stick Colour in Sugar Frost ($26) to the corners of the Adams' eyes.

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