All The Red Carpet Hits And Misses At The Golden Globes 2017
Harper's BAZAAR Singapore plays fashion police at the star-studded ceremony
By Harper’s Bazaar Singapore Team - published
Still not over the Golden Globes? Fret not, because we've prepared a round-up of our favourite — and not-so-favourite — moments on the red carpet. Who left an impression? Who made us cluck our tongues in disappointment? Scroll through the gallery above for this year's Golden Globes report card.
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Impressed: The next best thing to Emma Stone's gorgeous haute couture Valentino gown? Her Best Actress win, of course!
Emma Stone
Impressed: Jessica Biel's Elie Saab gown has all the right amounts of drama, sophistication and sex appeal. We're sold.
Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake
Impressed: We couldn't keep our eyes off Jessica Chastain, who looked absolutely divine in this classy Prada number. We especially dig how the shade of baby blue brought out Chastain's slicked back ginger mane.
Jessica Chastain
Impressed: Mandy Moore proves the old adage that less is more (or should we say, Moore?) with this effortless number by designer-to-the-stars, Naeem Khan.
Mandy Moore
Impressed: Olivia Culpo channels her inner Italian seductress in this colourful Zuhair Murad creation that manages to look sexy, playful and regal all at once. Not a bad feat, if you ask us.
Olivia Culpo
Impressed: Nominated for a Golden Globe for her work in The Girlfriend Experience, Riley Keough blew us away with this duo-toned Chanel design.
Riley Keough
Impressed: Ruth Negga may have walked away empty-handed, but she definitely impressed with this slinky Louis Vuitton dress that sparkled on the red carpet like liquid gold.
Ruth Negga
Not Impressed: Blake Lively's Atelier Versace gown is an example of "What Could've Been". Everything worked until we came to the pockets. Don't get us wrong—we love a handy detail or two—but in this instance it just felt off.
Blake Lively
Not Impressed: Gucci has churned out a series of hit red carpet looks—Kirsten Dunst floral frock at last year's Cannes Film Festival is one good example—but this dusty pink gown on Felicity Jones somehow failed to live up to expectations.
Felicity Jones
Not Impressed: The closing look at Alexander McQueen's exceptional spring/summer 2017 show, this dress on Nicole Kidman proves that the runway-to-red carpet transition isn't as easy as it seems.
Nicole Kidman
Sarah Jessica Parker
Impressed: A girly, feminine Vera Wang creation befitting of Hailee Steinfeld—a promising actress on the cusp of womanhood.
Hailee Steinfeld