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Golden Globes 2015

We’d all sure wish to be on the list to any do by The Hollywood Foreign Press – especially if Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are hosting. The Golden Globes proved to be yet another wonderful occasion this year, with a red carpet line-up that most certainly did not disappoint.

Most of the eye-catching A-listers wore silver or metallic, giving the red carpet a glitsy glow. Versace, Zac Posen, and Armani are among the designers with the biggest showing at the Globes, but a few custom dresses stood above the rest when it came to the starlets who’ve won best dressed.

Here are a few of our favourites, but you’ll find many more in the gallery below!

A custom Riccardo Tisci dress is hard to come by despite its appearance on the backs of countless Kardashians and Jenners. When Julianne Moore does Givenchy, it looks different – and that’s a good thing. On many other actresses, this dress wouldn’t have worked. Silver can sometimes work as its own wow-factor. Adding feathers to the bottom might have taken the dress from tasteful to too much, but that’s not the case here. Moore is so versatile that a lot of different styles work well on her. At its best, it can be described as French chic.

The Emilia Wickstead dress Diane Kruger wore was absolute perfection. Not only was it beautifully constructed, but the metallic fabric gave the dress a wow-factor that took it from just another red carpet gown, to one of the more quiet hits of the red carpet. Kruger’s grooming complimented the look in every way, making it a throwback to the red carpets of the 50s and 60s.

Kate Hudson’s stylist planted this sex bomb on the red carpet and watched it explode across everyone’s lips as Kate did sexy right with this daring skin tight white Versace with silver/platinum strands along the sides of the cutout.

It’s hard for Allison Williams to have a bad red carpet appearance. Two years ago, on a notoriously dry Emmy Awards red carpet, the actress stunned in a red princess gown. As it would turn out, the princess silhouette works well for the actress. Matching a red carpet can be risky, but in a multi-tiered, beaded, Armani Prive dress in ruby red, the actress is solidifying her position as one of Young Hollywood’s red carpet queens.

Emma Stone did a tailored jumpsuit better than most that have tried (and often failed) on the red carpet. The jumpsuit is by Lanvin and is the perfect combination of cool girl chic with a bit of glamour in the train that was attached. Black is back as seen in the Pre-Fall 2015 collections, the tailored pants and glitz at the top give this look an effortlessness that was so appropriate for the Golden Globes.

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