Best Dressed Ladies @ the Golden Globes

It's been very, awfully, sorta yummily sunny these past two days so apologies for being so slack with my Globes posts. Below are my top five from the night. Warning - Angelina Jolie isn't one of them.

Emma Stone just keeps delivering time and time again, and this plum Lanvin dress is no exception. So free and flowy, she looks like a true goddess. I can't stop thinking though, if I were to remove the belt... would it just fall off her? Naughtay!


Zooey Deschanel sparkles in this beautiful Prada number. A lot of people hate the hair but I think it's so well suited. She's a bit wacky, a bit of a gooofball, it's good promotion for her show New Girl. I'm digging the matching clutch that doesn't fully match. Why is it all the comedy actresses look the best? Or is it because we love them so much we feel mean saying otherwise?


Kelly Osbourne makes a bold statement in Zac Posen. It's a perfectly silhouetted gown to flatter her curves. I kinda want her to start doing the robot when I stare at the picture. I think it's something to do with the shoulders.


Dianna Agron hits all the right marks in this cutout gown by Giles. You hardly ever see anything this daring being done with the colour red, and not just red but a slight orange red. Such a nice change from the typical Jennifer-Lawrence-at-the-Oscars-last-year red dress.


Charlize Theron is glowing in Dior couture. It's been a long time since she's looked this doable with her plunging neckline and slit not far away from meeting. She manages to pull it off elegantly though.


Runners up are Evan Rachel Wood in Gucci (minus the feathers, we don't like feathers!), Maya Rudolph in David Meister (simple, boxy, love), Shailene Woodley in Marchesa (such soft beauty) and Ariel Winter in Dolce and Gabbana (isn't she the most dorky, gorgeous 14 year old ever?).


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