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Red Carpet Fashion: 2010 Golden Globes


The stars strutted on the red carpet for the , though the weather didn’t quite align in their favor. Though the night was rainy, the celebrities still donned their best tuxedos and party frocks…some, more successfully than others. Who wore award-winning looks, and who was just all wet?

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Golden Globes 2010

Hollywood queen was elegant with an upswept ‘do and long, flowing gown designed by Versace. Only she knows why she chose to sport that dark red clutch with her otherwise perfect ensemble.

Golden Globes 2010

was casually sexy (if a little put out with photogs) in her tight black gown from Valentino. The low cleavage, the high split and Jen’s light tough with accessories made this look very red carpet-ready.

Golden Globes 2010

Why did wear this stiff-looking white Marchesa dress trimmed with fuzzy feathers? The top matches the bottom only in color, and she looks like she couldn’t possibly hope to bend in this formidable frock.

Golden Globes 2010

went for an opposite style in this stunning, sweeping black number from Yves Saint Laurent. Her light touch with accessories and low-swept hair provided the perfect complement for this very glamorous look.

Golden Globes 2010

’s hairstyle was far more severe and plainly styled, contrasting sharply with her over-embellished pink party gown designed by Roland Mouret. The cut of the gown is unflattering at best, and Maggie’s unpainted nails (along with the hair) make her look more than a little underdressed for the red carpet.

Golden Globes 2010

chose the perfect shade of fashion with this pale silk frock from Nina Ricci. The drapey design beautifully enhanced Kidman’s slim frame. Her jewel-encrusted earrings and bracelet are a perfect match.

Golden Globes 2010

chose hunter green instead of Avatar blue, but she still looked lovely in this one-shoulder number. The rich gold jewelry provides a perfect accent for the hue of her gown, though more could have been done with the waist to show off Weaver’s lovely figure (instead of cutting off her circulation).

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