Author: Megan Riedlinger
4:58 PM PST, January 10, 2023
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The Golden Globes are back, baby! And to celebrate their return, Wonderwall.com is rounding up the best and worst dressed stars for Hollywood’s funnest night! First in line? Kaley Cuoco’s gorgeous lilac number served as a stellar maternity fashion moment! Her dress included an empire waist and a flowing skirt that ended in feminine ruffles. Our favorite part of this dress isn’t satisfied from this angle, so let’s take a closer look…
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Kaley Cuoco’s purple dress included adorable glitter embellishments along the straps that were packed with tiny bows for even more feminine vibes. That decorative thread element also continued below the bust.
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Alas! Heidi Klum often has unusual looks on the carpet, but this one might be better. The model arrived in this crazy Kevin Germanier mini dress, which included a purple feather stripe on top of an otherwise silver sequin and sheer design. Silver strappy heels and a silver clutch completed this costume-like look.
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Anya Taylor-Joy brought a ray of sunshine to a rainy Globes night, arriving in this show-stopping Christian Dior design. The two-piece look included a bandeau top and high-waisted skirt, but the funnest element was on the back…
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Anya Taylor-Joy’s Christian Dior look included a back tie detail and a fun tie design along the hem of a high-waisted skirt. Next? A closer look at her kit…
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Anya Taylor-Joy wore Tiffany and Co. jewels, opting for yellow gold to complement her cheerful yellow Dior look.
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Rhea Seehorn wowed Naeem Khan with her stunning floral design. We loved the pops of color through the pink, purple and red flowers, the long sleeved floor length silhouette and the way she added leafy green with the addition of that clutch.
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While we appreciated the vibrant hue, we weren’t thrilled with Jenny Slate’s bright green Rodarte dress. The halter-style dress included an oversized floral embellishment at the neckline that gave the dress a campy vibe… and her messy updo certainly didn’t help.
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Laverne Cox brought some gorgeous blue to the Globes in this vintage John Galliano. Her sleeveless choice included some shimmering silver embellishments and a tight silhouette that culminated in a tiny train.
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While we love “Abbott Elementary,” Quinte Brunson’s dress at the Golden Globes left a lot to be desired. Christian Siriano’s star-studded strapless black gown featured hot pink, a mermaid-style silhouette and tufts of tulle, but we wish it was in a more vibrant hue and didn’t go with the two-tone effect.
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Abby Elliot showed killer maternity style in this gorgeous orange design by Pamela Roland. We loved the blouson sleeves that gave way to a fitted cuff, the all-over sparkle and high neck of the dress, and adding another pop of orange via the clutch was a smart move.
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We either love Daisy Edgar-Jones’ red carpet looks or we feel like they completely missed the mark, and unfortunately the Globes night was the latter. We didn’t feel the cleavage of this black dress – which started with an underwear-like bodice before giving way to a tiered tulle skirt that reached mid-thigh.
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Monica Barbaro ushered in old school Hollywood glam in this dreamy Dolce & Gabbana outfit. We loved the sweetheart neckline, the subtle belt detail at the waist and the skirt filled with frothy layers of tulle.
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We loved Eddie Redmayne’s color choice — that rich chocolate brown was a nice departure from the standard black — but that oversized floral detail on the lapel paired with the ill-fitting pants turned this look into a miss in our book.
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Jamie Lee Curtis looked regal on the gray carpet, choosing this all-black pair that included a glamorous black lace detail. We loved the simplicity of the silhouette of the dress paired with a layered top that made this combo Globes worthy.
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Looks sharp! Matt Bomer represented the gentlemen at the Globes night, appearing in this stunningly classic tuxedo with a bow tie.
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Rachel Lindsay opted for a classic silhouette with a twist – choosing this strapless black ball gown by Tarik Ediz that featured a surprising thigh-high slit. While it wasn’t particularly exciting, we appreciated the old-school glamor that this dress carried with it… and that gorgeous diamond necklace she added for a little sparkle.
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A midi-length dress does not match the atmosphere of the Golden Globes! Sorry, Zanna Roberts Rassi, but this ivory and black Alexander McQueen design felt a tad too casual for such an important night. Pointed-toe shoes and a sharp halter-style neckline almost lifted it up enough, but it ended up being a miss.
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Zuri Hall brought winter white to the gray carpet. We loved the host’s tight halter dress and how she paired it with even more white with those killer pointed-toe pumps.
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The lady of the evening, Jennifer Coolidge, appeared in this shimmering black Dolce & Gabbana design. It featured an off-the-shoulder detail paired with thin straps and long sleeves, and an all-over glow that seemed worthy of the “White Lotus” superstar.