We know the nominees were super excited about that little golden statue, but we were way more excited to see the looks of the red carpet. Check out the best of the 2015 Golden Globes red carpet and get inspired the next time you need ideas for a dressy occasion.
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Leslie Mann
We love how the emerald green accessories pop against her yellow dress. Yellow is an incredibly tricky color to wear since the wrong shade of the hue can be wildly unflattering. But this strapless gown not only complements Mann’s dewy complexion, but it also makes her stand out from the crowd.
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Lupita Nyong’o
One of the most polarizing looks of the night was also one of our favorites. With multiple textures of embroidered silk and an array of shades of plum, the dress offered advanced level pyrotechnics. Viewers at home might have missed the sensational fireworks Nyong’o set off when she set foot on the red carpet.
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Kate Hudson
Of all the white dresses that marked a clean new direction for awards season, and with more than a few of them veering on sex-bomb territory, Hudson’s was a feat of Italian engineering, boasting both sexy side cutouts and look-at-me cleavage. Who says white has to mean chaste?
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Gina Rodriguez
Not only Gina pulled out a win for Best Performance in a Television Series Comedy/Musical but she looked gorgeous in her black Badgley Mischka gown. Her statement earrings and cocktail ring added just the right amount of sparkle.
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Emma Stone
we’re always looking for a style comeback and it looks like Stone hit the mark with a Lanvin jumpsuit and Chanel makeup, making big bows a statement accessory this year.
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Heidi Klum
Klum is giving new meaning to lady in red. She looks red hot in this one-shouldered Versace gown that featured panels of glossy red appliqué and a long train. Her retro classic Hollywood waves complement her ensemble making for one cohesive and sizzling look.
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Tina Fey
The world went nuts when Tina came on stage with her third outfit, a tuxedo. We loved how good that sparkly tuxedo looked on favorite funny girl.
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Amy Adams
Winner of the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for “Big Eyes”, Amy went for a soft blue, one-shoulder Versace with classic draping across the front and a bit of drama in cascading folds at the back. We love how flattering this style is for almost every body shape.