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Sarah Borg shares how to get a glowing radiant complexion worthy of the Met Gala red carpet

Sarah Borg shares how to get a glowing radiant complexion worthy of the Met Gala red carpet

7NEWS23-05-2025
Stars of fashion, beauty and politics dazzle on the red carpet for the New York's MET Gala each year.
And now, you can get the look at home.
On Thursday, makeup artist Sarah Borg joined Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies on The Morning Show, where she shared how to get those eye-catching looks without the expensive glam team.
Borg did a number of looks on model, Isabella.
Below is a list of the Bobbi Brown products used to create the distinctive looks.
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