“Only Murders in the Building” star Da’Vine Joy Randolph on skincare, subtle bling and her secret to always looking snatched Da’Vine Joy Randolph will be an EGOT winner. It’s just a matter of time. She already has a Golden Globe and Oscar for her stand-out performance as Mary Lamb, a grieving mom and cafeteria worker, in “The Holdovers.

” Her impressive range secured her a Tony nomination for her role as Oda Mae Brown in the Broadway production of “Ghost: The Musical.” And the scene-stealer received an Emmy nomination for her portrayal of Detective Donna Williams on Hulu’s hilarious whodunit, “Only Murders in the Building,” which premieres its fourth season August 27. “Details of the show are tightly under wraps,” Randolph, 38, tells Alexa.

“But I will say Detective Williams is known for being this super-serious and tough detective, and this season we get to see her fangirl over a new character.” (Something the star understands well. “Every day I pinch myself that I get to work alongside such icons,” she says, referring to acting vets like Steve Martin, Martin Short and Meryl Streep.

) The Philly-born, Yale School of Drama alum’s fashion game is as strong as her acting one, wearing custom confections on the red carpet by the likes of Louis Vuiton, Rodarté, Zac Posen and Christian Siriano. Her true obsession, though? Glasses. “I’ve lost track of how many pairs of sunglasses I have, and I always have eye glasses on (even though I don’.