It was a surprising night of red-carpet risks to ring in a fresh new awards season. From a frilly, see-through frock on Gwyneth Paltrow to some classy belly-baring by Kerry Washington to a show-boat look from Billy Porter, the Golden Globes brought a lot of fun and, of course, stellar fashion. See who really nailed it.
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The Best-Dressed Looks From The 2020 Golden Globes
1. Kerry Washington
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What: Altuzarra
Why: This black pre-fall look is anything but basic—the triacetate blazer worn with nothing underneath and paired with a slinky skirt from the pre-fall collection is that perfect mix of sexy and cool. We love it paired with sleek hair and a red lip.
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2. Gwyneth Paltrow
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2. Gwyneth Paltrow
What: Fendi
Why: In a sheer, caramel-colored silky tulle gown done up in delicate ruches and offset in a truly blingy Bulgari necklace—100 carats of diamonds to be exact—Paltrow shone like the star she is. Photo: Getty
3. Cate Blanchett
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3. Cate Blanchett
What: Mary Katrantzou
Why: A forever red-carpet star, Blanchett came to play in a stunning Mary Katrantzou creation that's all sweet lemon-yellow and sultry bra-top details. Photo: Getty
4. Kaitlyn Dever
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4. Kaitlyn Dever
What: Valentino
Why: Be still our minimalist hearts and send in the floral embroidery; exaggerated sleeves; and gorgeous mix of pink, red, black and white; then send us on our merry way. Photo: Getty
5. Zoë Kravitz
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5. Zoë Kravitz
What: Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
Why: One polka-dot print is lovely, but apparently two is the ticket—because Kravitz was a standout in the black-and-white print done on two scales and tied at the waist with a pretty black bow. Photo: Getty
6. Billy Porter
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6. Billy Porter
What: Alex Vanish
Why: White and feathers and Billy, what's not to love? It's hard to not to fall for someone truly living for his red-carpet experience. Photo: Getty
7. Zoey Deutch
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7. Zoey Deutch
What: Fendi Couture
Why: Yellow has never had it better than this silk wool jumpsuit with dramatic sleeves, finished with almost 60 carats of sapphire and 23 carats of diamonds on one pendant necklace by Harry Winston. Photo: Getty
8. Margot Robbie
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8. Margot Robbie
What: Chanel Haute Couture
Why: Robbie is elegant and chic in an embroidered multicolor, metallic bustier top with a long skirt in ivory satin crepe from the recent couture collection, paired with Chanel fine jewelry. A pocket is always a plus. Photo: Getty
9. Cynthia Erivo
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9. Cynthia Erivo
What: Thom Browne
Why: This custom creation is why we love a seemingly simple gown executed beautifully. With an oversized open neck, and exaggerated hip silhouette, this corset dress made of white duchess satin with a pearl embroidered open neck lapel also features black sequin peonies applied to the hem of the gown—which happen to by Cynthia’s favorite flower. How's that for attention to detail? Photo: Getty
10. Helen Mirren
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10. Helen Mirren
What: Dior Haute Couture
Why: It's the dress that made the Dame twirl on the red carpet—complete with a portrait neckline and bracelet sleeve.