Sunday, January 17, 2010

Golden Globes Glamour


So the Emmy's had the intense heat, and the Golden Globes had the rain (so much for our perfect Southern California weather)!

A few trends from the night: The multi-colored Remember Haiti ribbon was de riguer. Jewelry was understated again, with virtually no necklaces to be seen. There were lots of one-shoulder numbers and many of the gowns were so long they actually "puddled" on the ground with not even a peep of shoe to be seen. An elegant look, but probably difficult to deal with on the rain-soaked red carpet (I thought they would have put up a tent!). Unfortunately, none of the umbrellas were much to look at.

There were so many gorgeous gowns to look at. Kate Hudson's Marchesa gown was a feat of fabric engineering, constructed with superb craftsmanship and fitted her perfectly.


Modern Family's Sofia Vergara stood out from the crowd in a slate-with-crimson-accents Carolina Herrera gown with a unique train.

Mo'Nique looked incredible in her gold drapey strapless gown that complimented her full figure perfectly.


Black was probably the most popular color choice of the evening. January Jone's Lanvin gown did black best, boasting clean bold lines and texture variation.



Pastel fleshy tones were another popular choice for the evening. Mad Men's Christina Hendricks took the cake in her va-va-voom peach satin Christian Siriano gown. I love that she is never afraid of her gorgeous curves!


Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymoore, Nicole Kidman, Felicity Huffman also sported lovely pale-hued gowns.

There was also a smattering of winter jewel tones worn by the likes of Zoe Saldana, Gabourey Sidibe ,and Jenna Krakowski, but Marion Cottillard set the bar for the night in her super dark emerald green Christian Dior with that edgy little peek of a slip showing from her up-to-there slit. It seems unfair that so much talent, beauty, and French fashion sense could belong to one woman, but there you have it!


There were quite a few bold choices on the red carpet as well, which I find refreshing.

Tina Fey looked appropriately whimsical in her black-and-white Zac Posen gown. I think the length is a little awkward for her, but love the shoes!

Diane Kruger of Inglorious Basterds really pulled of this hot-pink ombre Christian Lacroix gown. I love the juxtaposition of the bright color with the conservative cut.

Chloe Sevigny almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction when the train of her lilac Valentino gown was trod upon as she ascended the stage to accept her award for her role on Big Love. The strapless ruffled number was a par-for-the-course daring choice for the actress but unfortunately did not flatter from every angle.

Patricia Arquette of Medium definitely gets the "better luck next time" for her snake-print number. Between the print, the criss-cross bodice, awkward neckline and the flutter sleeves there is just too much going on and it does nothing to flatter her figure.


PS: Dear Olivia Wilde, Mariah Carey, Halle Berry, in this fashion-lover's humble opinion, the plunging neckline look is way over. We all know you have amazing breasts, but it's time to move on.

1 comment:

  1. My fave was Jen Aniston... she looked simple and elegant and only she could wear that high slit... ;)

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