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Thursday, 16 January 2014

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Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Golden Globes 2014: Red Carpet Golden Dresses!

Charlize Theron's breathtaking Dior Couture confection from the 2009 awards is high on our list of the best Golden Globes gowns of all time. Why? The palest of pale blush pink, the oversized bow-like detail and the flesh-baring yet sophisticated neckline all add up to make one beautiful dress. Galliano was really good, wasn't he?

 

 

 

 

 


 Diane Kruger 's sherberty pink Christian Lacroix gown in 2010 is everything we could every ask for in a fantasy gown - pink, fluffy and unbelievably pretty











 
 

Sienna Miller worked the golden, glowing goddess vide in Grecian Marchesa in 2007. The diaphanous white skirt and golden encrusted bodice made her look like a modern-day Helen of Troy - now who wouldn't want to look like that?!












Supermodel Claudia Schiffer rocked up to the awards in 2000 wearing a Valentino gown that would look just as in place at this year's ceremony, so classic is its style. In Valentino's signature colour - red - Schiffer proved just why she deserved the 'super' tag






 Cate Blanchett's soft blue Jean Paul Gaultier, worn in 2005, had an ethereal vibe and perfectly accompanied the actress's porcelain beauty.

  Tilda Swinton's fashion choices are a little, erm, unusual more often than not but this Haider Ackermann outfit really caught our eye. The diaphanous fishtail dress paired with a stiff structured jacket is a refreshingly contemporary take on red carpet dressing - and we love it

 

Salma Hayek's red Narciso Rodriguez gown for the 2003 awards perfectly framed her tiny but curvy figure. Excuse us while we stare for a little while.

 

 

In 2003 we were all still fully enveloped in the 'Boho Chic' phase (Thank you, Sienna Miller) but Kate Hudson's Valentino gown picked out all the best bits
















Oh Emma Stone, how we love thee. Expertly donning a characteristically minimalist coral Calvin Klein number in 2011 has to be one of Stone's finest red carpet moments ever. Add in her sun-kissed skin, blonde hair and that knockout back detail and you have the perfect recipe for awards ceremony success.



You can't tell from the photograph but Marilyn Monroe's sparkling sequinned dress was actually the deepest emerald green. Designed by Norman Norell, the gown adorned Monroe as she accepted her first, and last, Globe in 1962 


The heavily embellished Randolph Duke number was chosen by Angelina Jolie in 1999, when she was nowehere near as famous as she is these days. The fledgling star had won a gong for her performance of Giaand celebrated by jumping into a swimming pool and dragging a fully-clothed news reporter in with her.