01of 10The InspoThe Content Collective"We made up our own Villainous look, with white hair and dark menacing eyes," Inaba tells PEOPLE about her take on the evil spin of the show’s theme. “I remember in the fitting we loved this dress for the Villains night immediately.““I love my team for all the work they put into these looks,” she adds. “It’s so much fun to be able to live in the magical kingdom for these Disney nights. I hope we bring joy into people’s lives.”

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The Inspo

The Content Collective

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“We made up our own Villainous look, with white hair and dark menacing eyes,” Inaba tells PEOPLE about her take on the evil spin of the show’s theme. “I remember in the fitting we loved this dress for the Villains night immediately.”

“I love my team for all the work they put into these looks,” she adds. “It’s so much fun to be able to live in the magical kingdom for these Disney nights. I hope we bring joy into people’s lives.”

02of 10The DressThe Content CollectiveStylistRhonda Spiesdressed Inaba in a Tina Summer long-sleeve gown with angular shoulders and peplum detail. “The rose colored sequins gave a fine balance to the angular silhouette,” says Spies. “Rhodium and white gold diamonds completed the look.”

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The Dress

Carrie Ann Inaba - Dancing with the Stars - Getting Ready

StylistRhonda Spiesdressed Inaba in a Tina Summer long-sleeve gown with angular shoulders and peplum detail. “The rose colored sequins gave a fine balance to the angular silhouette,” says Spies. “Rhodium and white gold diamonds completed the look.”

03of 10The MakeupThe Content Collective"We knew we wanted a nod to [Little Mermaid’s] Ursula, without being specifically the character, so we borrowed from the multitude of femme villains that are iconic Disney,” says makeup proMarylin Lee Spiegel.“I lightened her skin tone a shade withDanessa Myricks Vision Cream Cover Foundation, and set it withRCMA Colorless Powder,” Spiegel says. “Then I contoured her face withMAC Pro Face Palette Contour. On her eyes, I played up the purples withDanessa Myricks Creams in Wild Orchid and Rocket, and addedHouse of Lashes Iconic Lashes. On her lips, I used a black cream to create a dark outline, then filled them in withCamera Ready Cosmetics Inglot Lipstick 71, and glossed withMarc Jacobs Enamored Gloss in Tempt Mefor shimmery, glimmery dramatic dimension.”

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The Makeup

Carrie Ann Inaba - Dancing with the Stars - Getting Ready

“We knew we wanted a nod to [Little Mermaid’s] Ursula, without being specifically the character, so we borrowed from the multitude of femme villains that are iconic Disney,” says makeup proMarylin Lee Spiegel.

“I lightened her skin tone a shade withDanessa Myricks Vision Cream Cover Foundation, and set it withRCMA Colorless Powder,” Spiegel says. “Then I contoured her face withMAC Pro Face Palette Contour. On her eyes, I played up the purples withDanessa Myricks Creams in Wild Orchid and Rocket, and addedHouse of Lashes Iconic Lashes. On her lips, I used a black cream to create a dark outline, then filled them in withCamera Ready Cosmetics Inglot Lipstick 71, and glossed withMarc Jacobs Enamored Gloss in Tempt Mefor shimmery, glimmery dramatic dimension.”

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The Hair

Carrie Ann Inaba - Dancing with the Stars - Getting Ready

05of 10Villains in the BallroomThe Content Collective"I think Disney Villains night was a hit,” Inaba says. “What was interesting about the show was how well the men stepped up. The men had many breakthroughs and it just makes the season that much more exciting.““I’d like to give a special shoutout to our whole cast and crew. Two magical nights of Disney took a huge village of people to put it together… and no detail was missed. Bravo!”

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Villains in the Ballroom

Carrie Ann Inaba - Dancing with the Stars - Getting Ready

“I think Disney Villains night was a hit,” Inaba says. “What was interesting about the show was how well the men stepped up. The men had many breakthroughs and it just makes the season that much more exciting.”

“I’d like to give a special shoutout to our whole cast and crew. Two magical nights of Disney took a huge village of people to put it together… and no detail was missed. Bravo!”

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07of 10The MakeupThe Content CollectiveMakeup artistMarylin Lee Spiegelwanted to “keep Carrie Ann in natural tones” for tonight’s Disney look. “First I set her flawless skin withOrcé Come Closer Setting Powder. Next, I did a lot of shimmer usingDanessa Myricks Lightwork Palette. Finally, I gave her strong eyebrows, like Raya, using theSenna Sketch-A-Brow Precision Brow Pencilto shape and fill them in.”

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Makeup artistMarylin Lee Spiegelwanted to “keep Carrie Ann in natural tones” for tonight’s Disney look. “First I set her flawless skin withOrcé Come Closer Setting Powder. Next, I did a lot of shimmer usingDanessa Myricks Lightwork Palette. Finally, I gave her strong eyebrows, like Raya, using theSenna Sketch-A-Brow Precision Brow Pencilto shape and fill them in.”

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“Raya is red carpet-ready,” says hairstylistGlenn Nutley, who gave Inaba an “elevated version of Raya’s warrior look.”

09of 10The DressThe Content Collective"It’s Disney night in the ballroom! Carrie Ann’s gown was a nod to Raya on the red carpet. A stunning strapless Thai Nguyen silhouette with red and gold sequin detail,” says stylistRhonda Spies. “We finished the look with gold jewels and a sparkling red topaz ring.”

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“It’s Disney night in the ballroom! Carrie Ann’s gown was a nod to Raya on the red carpet. A stunning strapless Thai Nguyen silhouette with red and gold sequin detail,” says stylistRhonda Spies. “We finished the look with gold jewels and a sparkling red topaz ring.”

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“Tonight’s show was incredible, I always love Disney night — I always think people dance better with the magic of Disney,” says Inaba.

“It was great having everyone back in the ballroom again and I am looking forward to villains tomorrow night, a first for us. Also a first was the Mickey dance challenge. What a fun way to see each couple show us their own creative style and put their own spin on it. This season the competition is fierce!”

source: people.com