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At the Critics’ Choice Awards, the Best Glam Came From Stars Over 50

The proof was on the carpet.

SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 04: Sheryl Lee Ralph attends the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 04, 2026 in Santa Monica, California.
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We’re not even a week into the new year and awards season is already back in motion. Held January 4 at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, the 31st Critics' Choice Awards marked the first major red carpet of 2026—and stars 50 and up didn’t waste a second easing in. From makeup that let skin shine to sleek, polished hair, these Critics' Choice Awards beauty looks set the tone for the awards season ahead.

At the Critics’ Choice Awards, the Best Glam Came From Stars Over 50

1 / 9

Chelsea Handler, 50

Hosting the Critics Choice Awards for the fourth year in a row, Handler’s beauty look was built for a long night. Glow, even skin and a soft eye, created by makeup artist Jamie Greenberg, held up through multiple outfit changes, with imPRESS Press-On Falsies ($18) adding subtle, camera-ready definition, while her hair stayed polished but relaxed, very much in step with the entertainer herself.

Chelsea Handler, 50
2 / 9

Kathy Bates, 77

Nominated for Matlock, Bates made a strong opening-night statement with slicked-back hair and a classic red lip. Clean, confident and modern, the look landed without relying on anything extra.

Kathy Bates, 77
3 / 9

Lisa Ann Walter, 62

Walking the carpet with the Abbott Elementary cast, Walter leaned fully into glam. Glossy Hollywood waves framed her face, while warm coral-toned makeup brought brightness and energy that feels fresh.

Lisa Ann Walter, 62
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4 / 9

Sheryl Lee Ralph, 69

Also representing Abbott Elementary, Ralph balanced bold and clean with ease. A high ponytail lifted her features, while precise makeup kept the focus on skin, structure and strong definition.

Sheryl Lee Ralph, 69
5 / 9

Jeff Goldblum, 73

Appearing as a presenter, Goldblum leaned into his signature look. Relaxed grooming paired with sunglasses added an unmistakable edge that felt entirely on brand.

Jeff Goldblum, 73
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6 / 9

Patricia Arquette, 57

With Severance in the awards conversation, Arquette kept beauty pared back. Natural skin texture, minimal contour and soft eye makeup gave her an effortless, ready-for-the-moment presence.

Patricia Arquette, 57
7 / 9

Ethan Hawke, 55

Nominated for his starring role in Blue Moon, Hawke added interest with subtle embroidered details on his Bode suit. Grooming stayed clean and unfussy, letting the look feel intentional without overthinking it.

Ethan Hawke, 55
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8 / 9

Benicio del Toro, 58

Nominated for Best Supporting Actor for One Battle After Another, del Toro showed up with classic leading-man restraint. Just dapper grooming and the confidence of a star settling into awards season mode.

Benicio del Toro, 58
9 / 9

Jean Smart, 74

Up for Hacks, Smart leaned into timeless glamour. Softly waved blonde hair with lift at the crown framed her face, while skin-first makeup, warm blush and a natural pink lip kept the look fresh and modern against her black lace and gold brocade ensemble.

Jean Smart, 74
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