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Renee Zellweger
Natalie Morales Michelle Williams
Sienna Miller Helen Mirren
Isla Fisher Reese Witherspoon Taylor Swift Kirsten Dunst Kaitlyn Dever
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Zoey Deutch Thomasin McKenzie Laura Dern Priyanka Chopra
Kerry Washington Rose Leslie Joey King Michelle Pfeiffer Salma Hayek
FASHION golden globes
Stars shimmer
Plenty of pink & puffysleeves at the Globes
By Leanne Italie
There was plenty of pink, puffy sleeves and a touch of neon on the Golden Globes red carpet as the stars shimmered and shined
Sunday on one of the award season’s biggest nights for fashion.And then there was Jennifer Lopez, in Valentino Couture with a
huge gold and emerald green bow at the bodice, her hair piled high in high braided bun and her jewels — all 145 carats of Colombian emeralds and 58 diamonds — courtesy of Harry Winston.
The Lopez look included a voluminous white gown under that statement bow. While she toted plenty of fabric, Gwyneth Paltrow was traveling light in a bronze, two-piece Fendi look of sheers over sheers. Skin was exposed with a statement necklace thrown into the mix.
Reese Witherspoon (white Roland Mouret), Jennifer Anniston (black Dior) and Nicole Kidman were among the stars who went classic Hollywood. Charlize Theron took a risk that paid off with a draped sash on one shoulder in neon green and a black bustier underneath.
Pink had a moment in soft hues for Kirsten Dunst (Rodarte) and Dakota Fanning. Isla Fisher and Tiffany Haddish went for bold hot pink, while Margot Robbie showed off a burst of encrusted color in a strapless top with a white column skirt below by Chanel, her hair loose and beach wavy.
Chokers were abundant, from Theron to Cynthia Erivo, the latter wearing a huge blue stone at the center of her short necklace.
Inspired Erivo’s hand-beaded custom Thom Browne gown was tuxedo
inspired in black and white. The “Harriet” star and fashion standout said the dress includes designs of her favorite fl ower, the peony, at the hem and in her lining. The short-sleeve look took 800 hours to create.
Jodie Comer, from “Killing Eve,” sported another fashion trend of the evening — puffy sleeves — in emerald green. Kidman rep-resented for the reds in a strapless look with subtle draping and a short train. So did Scarlett Johansson in a longer train and bustle bow custom look in crimson from Vera Wang and Olivia Colman in custom raspberry from the Emilia Wickstead Collection (big sleeves, check).
Lucy Boynton, a proven young Hollywood fashion star, wore a silk and velvet custom Louis Vuitton embroidered with glass beads. It had a high collar, strong shoulders and was belted at the waist. Gugu Mbatha-Raw stunned in metallic golden yellow sequin dress from Gucci, her hair cropped, while Zoe Kravitz went for dots — smaller ones on top and large ones on the bottom of her dress, courtesy of Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello.
Kravitz wasn’t the only star to reach for a pattern. Taylor Swift showed up in a power print from Etro. It was a custom look in navy silk jacquard with a fl oral design of huge blooms. Cate Blanchett went architectural in a Mary Katrantzou gown.
Renee Zellweger, who stars in “Judy,” chose a strapless soft hue of blue, and Kerry Washington was bold in a black look with an open chest covered in a bedazzled strap design secured on mesh for a near naked look, thanks to Altuzarra. Michelle Williams was dressed in Louis Vuitton, a custom look in soft orange with one dropped shoulder.
And the men? Andrew Scott, the “hot priest” from “Fleabag,” left his cream
tuxedo jacket unbuttoned for interviews and wore a huge smile on his face during his fi rst trip to the Globes, a dark curl falling over his forehead.
The kids also represented. The night’s youngest nominee, 12-year-old Roman Griffi n Davis of “Jojo Rabbit,” took it all in while wearing a bright orange velvet tuxedo jacket with black la-pels and bow tie.
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