We’ve been so busy admiring Drew Barrymore‘s lipstick choices lately that we almost completely missed the fact that she’s been slowly lightening her hair for months.
From the deep chocolate hue she was wearing in December, the actress has seemed to go lighter almost from the tips up, getting progressively more ombré before landing on auburn.
Then at Saturday’s GLAAD Awards, she debuted an even blonder style, going for an allover honey color with hints of strawberry that looks amazing with her fair skin.
She’s not the only star who’s been lightening up for spring and we are loving this new, blonder crew.
(PS: Still dying to know which lipstick color she wore to GLAAD? We were too, so we found out: It’s her own FLOWER Kiss Stick Velvet lip color in Dahlia Dahling and Line & Shine lip liner in Red.)
Drew is on the list of People’s Most Beautiful for 2013.
“Happiness is the best makeup any woman can wear,” Barrymore, who recently launched a makeup line, told E!. “It’s all about the inside … that’s where the poison or the sunshine lays.” It’s probably all sunshine these days for the new mom, 38, who welcomed her “biggest crush,” daughter Olive, in October.
We have the first images of Drew at the GLAAD Media Awards tonight … she is wearing a flower printed two piece outfit. I will keep adding pics as I find them! Stay Tuned!
In an episode of On the Table with Eric Ripert Drew talked about Barrymore Wines and her daughter Olive.
Drew Barrymore chose her daughter’s name–Olive–when she was three months pregnant, and, she says, it was more perfect than she ever could have predicted.
“If I had named her some very fancy girly name, it wouldn’t suit her,” she tells chef Eric Ripert in a recent episode of “On the Table with Eric Ripert.” “She is an Olive.”
Barrymore, who just launched her own wine collection, Barrymore Wines, explained that the inspiration for baby Olive’s name came from a pregnancy book that she and husband Will Kopelman had been reading.
“It always compared the size of the baby to a food item,” she says. “At one point we had just found out that it was a girl and it said, ‘Your baby is the size of an olive.’ And I was like, ‘Cheers! Done!’”
And since giving birth to Olive in September, the actress says she’s developed an obsession with cooking.
“I want to be able to throw things together for her in an effortless fashion,” says Barrymore. “I’m still at the stage when I’m cooking–there’s like, flames going off behind me and alarms and I’m nervous and I’m not sexy, so I hope by the time that she’s ready to eat my food that I make it look like, ‘Sure honey, you want this? You got it.’”
If you would like to watch the interview here is a clip:
Drew Barrymore introduces Eric Ripert to a pinot grigio from her very own Barrymore Wines which bears her grandfather, John Barrymore’s family crest. Ripert demonstrates for her the way that different wine glasses (and even a styrofoam cup!) can change the way that a wine tastes. Barrymore introduces Ripert to her favorite way to prepare Manila Clams and tells him about how starring in E.T. at age 6 changed her life.
Actress/Producer/Designer/Creator/Mom/etc. Drew Barrymore is a multi-talented legend who comes from a royal Hollywood bloodline. She made her big screen debut at the age of four in Ken Russell’s Altered States in 1980. At the age of 7, she landed one of her most famous roles: Playing Gertie, the adorable little sister in E.T.: The Extraterrestrial in 1982. The role pushed Barrymore into the spotlight. .. continue reading.
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