Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes

 

The Golden Globe Awards last night were filled with happy tears, jeers, cheers, and amazing wins complete with glamorous fashion. I couldn’t wait to get my Top 10 “best dressed” list out, so without further ado…

 

Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes

1. Olivia Wilde in Marchesa
You know that $25,000 “Frozen Haute Chocolate” dessert dish at Serendipity’s in New York City? Yeah, that’s what Olivia Wilde reminded me of at the Golden Globes this year. She was sparkly, luxe, and sinfully delicious as she walked the red carpet in her strapless embroidered ball gown by Marchesa. I knew when Olivia first emerged on camera that she’d be my favorite of the night, and I wasn’t proven wrong. Not-so-hidden beneath her gown – as she kept lifting the skirt to show them off – were a pair of epic metallic gold spike and crystal encrusted platform ankle boots by Christian Louboutin. She was truly golden last night.

 


Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes2. Natalie Portman in Viktor & Rolf
Her gown wasn’t extravagant, but the soft pink satin strapless column gown with a single red rose embroidered detail by Viktor & Rolf was a beautiful choice for Natalie Portman. The mom-to-be looked happy and comfortable in her pretty gown that she matched perfectly with her Stella McCartney red sandals and Dior clutch. I kind of wish she had her hair out and lightly curled, but that’s a small token on such a nice look. If Natalie keeps this up, I can only imagine how she’ll look at this years Oscars. We’re sure she’ll be nominated in her role as Nina in the ballerina thriller “Black Swan”.

 

 


Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes3. Hailee Steinfeld in Prabal Gurung

Young Hollywood could take some advice from “True Grit” star Hailee Steinfeld! I fell in love with her white-hot Prabal Gurung halterneck gown that she wore last night. The subtle fabric detailing gave it definition and Hailee let it speak for herself as she kept her hair in a simple ponytail as to not distract and accessorized with delicate diamonds from Tiffany & Co. with a cool light turquoise strass clutch by Amanda Pearl. Loves it!

 

 

 

 

 


Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes4. Dianna Agron in J. Mendel

“Glee” star Dianna Agron totally upstaged her co-star Lea Michele last night in this gorgeous soft beige silk chiffon hand pleated beaded strapless gown with peplum from J. Mendel‘s pre-fall collection. The 24 year-old actress gained a fashion following with this look and you can count me as one of the many. I loved her perfectly curled and pinned “old-Hollywood” hair as well as her Cathy Waterman jewels and Salvatore Ferragamo clutch. You can’t see them but Dianna grew a few inches for the night in Casadei‘s incredible satin triple platform bow peep toe pumps.

 

 

 


Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes5. Kyra Sedgwick in Emilio Pucci

I almost missed Kyra Sedgwick on the red carpet in her citrus chiffon gown by Emilio Pucci, but I’m so glad I didn’t! The “Closer” actress looked so well put together. I thought the carefree up-do let you focus on the gown but also drew attention to her face and her stunning earrings which matched her cuff bracelet perfectly. A clutch by VBH completed her winning look.

 

 

 

 

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Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes

6. Julie Bowen in Tadashi Shoji
There were many talked about gowns last night, but the Tadashi Shoji worn by Julie Bowen fell under the radar and I have no idea why. Tara Swennen styled the “Modern Family” actress this amazing crinkled silk chiffon pin tucked, hand cut, beaded floral detail gown that not only avoided washing out the fair-skinned actress, but it actually added depth. I loved all of the crinkle ruffles on just the shoulder strap and hem. The silhouette was mended together at the waist with a mock belt of the same fabric detail. The antique color that Julie wore was great, but I can only imagine how this looks in the black, ivory, cantaloupe, lavender, tea rose, and tropical blue colors that it also comes in.

 

 


Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes7. Mila Kunis in Vera Wang

I was hoping to see Mila Kunis in at least one look by Vera Wang this award season, and it looks like I didn’t have to wait long. Not only did “Black Swan” really put Mila on the map this year, but she is coming one of my favorite fashionistas as well. She started “wowing” me last May at the MET Gala in NYC, where she also wore Vera, and she hasn’t faltered. Her up-do was classic, her make-up was soft, and her emerald gown was stunning. I loved all of the folded and draping details, the crinkle of the fabric and the amazing gathered train that she worked like a pro.

Mila carried a clutch by Judith Leiber, wore a pair of YSL tribute sandals for height and added a little bling by Lorraine Schwartz.

 

 


Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes8. Claire Danes in Calvin Klein Collection

While everyone was on ‘Team Emma Stone’ last night in her Calvin Klein Collection short sleeve gown, my eyes darted to Claire Danes in her bubblegum pink halter gown by the same designer. This lady has the perfect body structure for the sharp halter shape and the soft color added a glow to her undertones which I thought looked fantastic. This is one of my favorite looks for Claire in general actually. Because she couldn’t wear a necklace, Claire didn’t pound on the jewels to accommodate that — instead she opted for a cool Fred Leighton clutch. Glamorous.

 

 

 


Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes9. Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace

I’m always amazed at how bad-ass Angelina Jolie can look in her movies and then look absolutely demure on the red carpet. Her appearance at the Golden Globe Awards was no different as she strutted the carpet in a uber-glamorous long-sleeve, fully beaded emerald green gown with an open back by Atelier Versace. I’m so glad that she left her hair out and let it drape across her shoulder so that you could still see the detail of her back. An emerald cocktail ring by Robert Procop completed her look.

 

 

 

 

Top 10 Best Dressed Picks: 68th Annual Golden Globes

10. Catherine Zeta-Jones in Monique Lhuillier
For a golden show, there was a lot of green looks lat night and I loved them all. Catherine Zeta-Jones finishes off my Top 10 list in her amazing, truly amazing folded green ball gown from the pre-fall collection by Monique Lhuillier. With such a show-stopping gown, I was very pleased that Catherine left her hair in a subtle swept-up style and left her diamonds by Van Cleef & Arpels at a minimum. It allowed me to appreciate her gown without any interference — and appreciate it, I do.