Top 5 Red Carpet Hairstyles from SAG 2011

From sleek straights to curly, retro style to modern look, Hollywood ladies pulled off many hairstyles for 2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards. The divas were seen flaunting their gorgeous designer dresses and trendy hairstyles onto red carpet. Hollywood award functions always inspire the hottest hair looks and 2011 SAG was no exception.
These stars know that when it comes to red carpet event, gowns aren’t the only glowing thing in the limelight. Along with beautiful red carpet gown, complementing hairstyle is also necessary. Beautiful ladies rocked the 2011 Screen Actors Guild awards with hairstyles that will definitely set the trends for year 2011.
 Christina Hendricks hairstyle was as perfect as her chic dress at the award night. The actress opted for defined curls that rested gorgeously on her shoulders. Christina Hendricks red glossy curly hairstyle was looking perfect with her glitzy black L’Wren Scott dress.
 Kim Kardashian went for a soft, natural look for 2011 SAG awards. This time, Kim ditched her trademark hair extensions and completed her look with a loose updo hairstyle. She wore her dark hair in a slightly deconstructed updo and looked gorgeous.
 January Jones rocked a retro sculpted updo at 2011 Screen Actors Guild awards night. January Jones hairstyle was equally glamorous just like her red carpet dress. She sported very unique and different side-sweeping, quiff-fronted updo. This look was dramatic, sharp and amped up January’s natural beauty.
 Julia Stiles was also one of the celebrities who rocked the best red carpet hairstyle at the event. Julia wore her beautiful hair in wavy manner and looked super sophisticated. Julia Stiles wavy hairstyle looked amazing with dark smoky eye and vintage-looking earrings. The long waves were a perfect complement to her red carpet outfit.
 Dianna Agron merged the vintage and modern look together by donning a chic low bun. She styled her hair in a loose, side-swept chignon. Dianna Agron one-sided knot bun with fringe was eye-popping and head turning.