Looking for some beauty inspiration? We have rounded up some of our favourite on-screen beauty looks, from Marissa Cooper in the OC to Rachel Green in Friends to Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman. We are currently lusting after Margot Tenenbaum's slide and Kate Winslet's berry-stained lips in Titanic. From the 1940s all the way up to 2015, we've rounded up the best and most iconic looks in the gallery below...
The Most Iconic Beauty Looks from TV and Film
Rachel Green, Friends
Created by hairstylist Chris McMillan, the shaggy, layered bob that became 'The Rachel' remains one of the most iconic hairstyles on television.
Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's
While it's her costumes by Hubert de Givenchy that steal the spotlight, Audrey's bouffants and cat-eye makeup add a hefty dose of chic.
Julia Roberts, Pretty Woman
Not forgetting Julia's short blonde wig at the start of the film, her tumbling auburn hair is the film's best beauty look, as is the softness of her makeup after she meets Mr Moneybags.
Taraji P Henson, Empire
Cookie Lyon is one of the most formidable women ever to appear on TV. Her incredible hair, bold red lips and razor sharp eyebrows are majorly fierce, like her excellent put-downs.
Jodie Foster, Taxi Driver
Short, bouncy curls and super dark eye makeup was the beauty look of Jodie Foster's Easy. A beauty look so iconic, Marc Jacobs sent a collection down the catwalk in 2010 in homage to the character.
Jane Fonda, Barbarella
The height. The volume. The wide, wide eyes. Barbarella turned Jane Fonda into a sex symbol with this beauty look.
Elisabeth Moss and Christina Hendricks, Mad Men
Two of the shows most contrasting characters, Peggy rocks short hair and minimal makeup, whereas Joan sports dark lipstick and big hair.
Rita Hayworth, Gilda
Exemplifying the 1940s femme fatale, we can learn a thing or two about classic beauty from Gilda. Take note of the Hollywood waves, the bright eyes and perfect lip liner.
Mischa Barton, The O.C.
With her grey-blue eyes, subtle tan and sun bleached hair, Marissa Cooper was the embodiment of the California Girl.
Rosanna Arquette and Madonna, Desperately Seeking Susan
Legions of women around the world have replicated this famous look for fancy dress, but how to work it into real life? Take note of the dark lips, dark eyes and dark roots.
Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson, Charlie's Angels
Feathers, layers and flicks typify the seventies look that the original Charlie's Angels pioneered.
Natalie Portman, Leon
If we could pull off a bob like this we totally would. See also Catherine Zeta-Jones in Chicago.
Beyonce, Goldmember
Big, bold and full of volume, Beyonce's afro was the standout beauty look of the film.
Gwyneth Paltrow, The Royal Tenenbaums
A slick of black eyeliner, a side parting and girlish barettes are all that's needed to recreate Margot Tenenbaum's iconic beauty look.
Kate Winslet, Titanic
Who can forget the iconic moment when Rose first steps out of her car, and peers up at the Titanic? We can't, because it offered up a beautiful and flattering look of berry stained lips and English rose skin.
Ali McGraw, Love Story
Ali McGraw's glossy black hair and middle parting gave us the perfect mix of all-American and 70s chic.
Demi Moore, Ghost
One of the most beautiful crops of all time, Demi Moore's hair and makeup is so great in Ghost because she's au natural.
By Maddie Rakic-Platt