As the curtain opens on another Awards season in La La land, the ladies of the silver screen are out in full swing (literally) with princess-like frocks and plunging gowns for the 2017 Golden Globes.
Here, some of the sartorial moments straight from the Red Carpet.
Olivia Culpo
Channeling distinct Arabian princess vibes, this swoon-worthy creation care of Zuhair Murad was embellished from tip to toe with artisanal florals, trees, even abstract buildings, proving maximalism is here to stay. Incredible beauty and hair finished off a brave, but beautifully striking look.
Lily Collins
Lily Collins too, opted for fairytale florals, in an intricately detailed tea rose gown by Zuhair Murad. Tulle, sheer panels and glistening encrusted roses with swept-up hair and pink lids made for a romantic red carpet rendition.
Emma Stone
It’s hard not to love the ebullient Stone, and the adorable actress has exerted her playful spirit by way of frock. The La La Land star was looking every bit, well, La La land, in a silvery star laden gown. Plunging and perfectly pleated, we’re left starry eyed.
Blake Lively
When you’ve got Ryan Reynolds hanging off an arm, looking good comes easily. But, if you’re donning an exquisite black Atelier Versace gown, nipped and tucked to show off a va-va-voom physique, then looking good is a given.
Nicole Kidman
The Lion star had a slight case of mutton dressed as lamb in this rather tizzy McQueen creation, metallics are having a moment but the sparkle, sequins, tulle, frilly sleeves is all just a tad too much.
Amy Adams
Having recently starred in Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals, naturally Adams chose the designer-cum-director to dress her for the Globes. Donning a sleek, strapless and sequinned black gown, the mama looked simple, but sexy.
Michelle Williams
Forever a bohemian, Williams stuck to her sartorial guns, choosing a pretty laced Louis Vuitton gown with an off-the-shoulder sweetheart neckline. The look was tied up with a leather bow around her neck.
Giuliana Rancic
Another fairytale concoction, the usually streamlined and sexy Rancic opted for a perfectly puffed up, pink floral ball gown. The look was modernised with gold belt, cinched in at the waist.
Chrissy Teigen
The hilarious Teigen proved as cheeky as ever, refusing her Ryan Seacrest interview standing, opting for some seated stair banter. Always a knockout, the model opted for a metallic Marchesa gown with a mermaid-esque hem, and the peplum even made a surprising sartorial resurrection.
Rachel Evan Wood
Rachel Evan Wood quipped, “I want every girl to know she can wear a suit”, and suit she wore. The streamlined Altuzarra black tuxedo and white shirt – with a rather feminine pussy-bow – made for a brave choice on the red carpet. You go girl.
Jessica Chastain
A striking step away from the metallics and muted tones of the Globes, Chastain was a refreshing in a fitted bluebird gown with peach and violet embellished flowers delicately adorned to one side.
Mandy Moore
Pop princess Many Moore will forever hold a place in the heart of the 90s kids, but her take on the Golden Globes was all grown up, and beautifully so. A plunging but pretty Naeem Khan gown which fell softly from shoulders and waist.
Emily Ratajkowski
When you have the pin-up worth proportions of Miss R, it’s hard not to look good – in anything. We love this silky citron gown by Reem Acra; plunging, split and shimmering in all the right places.
Natalie Portman
Natalie Portman has taken her role as Jackie O quite seriously, sartorially paying homage to her on the red carpet in an embellished mustard gown reminiscent of the former First Lady. An undoubted ode the 60s, the look was complete with vintage jewels from 1910 and a suitably 60s ‘do.
Sarah Jessica Parker
In what appears to be an homage to the late Princess Leia, Sarah Jessica Parker’s cream sateen frock by Vera Wang was whimsically Old Hollywood, with braided ‘Leia’ hair a touching tribute.
Millie Bobby Brown
The pint-sized star of Stranger Things, Mille Bobby Brown, aka our favourite Eleven, brought a youthful exuberance to the red carpet, with a super sparkly cropped frock and equally bedazzled heels. Red carpet dressing done age appropriately, she is 12 after all. Cuteness overload.
Now for the winners of the Golden Globes 2017
Best supporting actor, drama
WINNER: Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Nocturnal Animals)
Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water)
Simon Helberg (Florence Foster Jenkins)
Dev Patel (Lion)
Best actor, television drama
WINNER: Billie Bob Thornton (Goliath)
Rami Malek (Mr Robot)
Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul)
Matthew Rhys (The Americans)
Liev Schreiber (Ray Donovan)
Best actress, television musical or comedy
WINNER: Tracee Ellis Ross (black-ish)
Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep)
Sarah Jessica Parker (Divorce)
Issa Rae (Insecure)
Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin)
Best television series, musical or comedy
WINNER: Atlanta
black-ish
Mozart in the Jungle
Transparent
Veep
Best actress, limited series or television movie
WINNER: Sarah Paulson (The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story)
Felicity Huffman (American Crime)
Riley Keough (The Girlfriend Experience)
Charlotte Rampling (London Spy)
Kerry Washington (Confirmation)
Best limited series or television movie
WINNER: The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story
American Crime
The Dresser
The Night Manager
The Night Of
Best supporting actor, series, limited series or television movie
WINNER: Hugh Laurie (The Night Manager)
Sterling K Brown (The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story)
John Lithgow (The Crown)
Christian Slater (Mr Robot)
John Travolta (The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story)
Best original score
WINNER: Justin Hurwitz (La La Land)
Nicholas Britell (Moonlight)
Johann Johannsson (Arrival)
Dustin O’Halloran and Hauschka (Lion);
Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams and Benjamin Wallfisch (Hidden Figures)
Best original song
WINNER: City of Stars (La La Land)
Can’t Stop the Feeling! (Trolls)
Faith (Sing)
Gold (Gold)
How Far I’ll Go (Moana)
Best supporting actress, drama
WINNER: Viola Davis (Fences)
Naomie Harris (Moonlight)
Nicole Kidman (Lion)
Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures)
Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea)
Best actor, musical or comedy
WINNER: Ryan Gosling (La La Land)
Colin Farrell (The Lobster)
Hugh Grant (Florence Foster Jenkins)
Jonah Hill (War Dogs)
Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool)
Best screenplay
WINNER: Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Tom Ford (Nocturnal Animals)
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)
Taylor Sheridan (Hell or High Water)
Best animated film
WINNER: Zootopia
Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life as a Zucchini
Sing
Best foreign language film
WINNER: Elle (France)
Divines (France)
Neruda (Chile)
The Salesman (Iran, France)
Toni Erdmann (Germany)
Best actor, limited series or television movie
WINNER: Tom Hiddleston (The Night Manager)
Riz Ahmed (The Night Of)
Bryan Cranston (All the Way)
John Turturro (The Night Of)
Courtney B Vance (The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story)
Best actress, television drama
WINNER: Claire Foy (The Crown)
Caitriona Balfe (Outlander)
Keri Russell (The Americans)
Winona Ryder (Stranger Things)
Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld)
Best television series, drama
WINNER: The Crown
Game of Thrones
Stranger Things
This Is Us
Westworld
Best director
WINNER: Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Tom Ford (Nocturnal Animals)
Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge)
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)
Best television actor, musical or comedy
WINNER: Donald Glover (Atlanta)
Anthony Anderson (black-ish)
Gael Garcia Bernal (Mozart in the Jungle)
Nick Nolte (Graves)
Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent)
Best film, drama
WINNER: Moonlight
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
Lion
Manchester by the Sea
Best film, musical or comedy
WINNER: La La Land
20th Century Women
Deadpool
Florence Foster Jenkins
Sing Street
Best actor (drama)
WINNER: Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
Joel Edgerton (Loving)
Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridge)
Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic)
Denzel Washington (Fences)
Best actress (drama)
WINNER: Isabelle Huppert (Elle)
Amy Adams (Arrival)
Jessica Chastain (Miss Sloane)
Ruth Negga (Loving)
Natalie Portman (Jackie)
Best actress, musical or comedy
WINNER: Emma Stone (La La Land)
Annette Bening (20th Century Women)
Lily Collins (Rules Don’t Apply)
Hailee Steinfeld (The Edge of Seventeen)
Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins)