More from the Golden Globes
Fellow Stylephiler Hayley Kaufman created a fab Golden Globes style hits and misses gallery. Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Garner, and Zoe Saldana were all on my best dressed list, too — as was Maggie Gyllenhaal:![]()
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I love the cut and color of this confection. It's dramatic, angular, and just a bit daring. It fits her just so.
I also have to give a shout-out to Toni Collette. Hello, hottie:
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This gown isn't especially unique. But, Toni absolutely shines. It's the hair, the makeup, the whole package. From Muriel to glamazon — well done, indeed.
And, Penelope Cruz was caliente per usual: ![]()
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Don't think too hard — the fact that PCruz looks gorgeous here is just a fact of life. She always looks gorgeous. Black is a safe choice, but I'm really digging the romantic lace sleeves and the kicky train. Her smile says: "Rain? What rain? I've never felt a drop in my whole life."
And, now for red carpet walk of shame...
First up: Julianne Moore's Balenciaga boudoir wear:![]()
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Blargh. Shapeless. It's as if her décolletage knows how bad it is — her chest is frowning, for heaven's sake. Belt it. Better yet: Burn it. I'm so confused by this. Wasn't designer Tom Ford her date? They must have met up in the parking lot because Tom wouldn't have let her leave the house like this.
And, tsk tsk Diane:![]()
[Mario Anzuoni / Reuters]
You have the best arm candy in all of Beverly Hills. Yet, you insist on borrowing dresses from Barbie's closet. It's not just the pink. Pink is fine. Pink is divine. It's the cotton candy neckline and the weird white bow (which might be pleather). Diane's always at the top of my hits list, so I can let this fuschia nightmare slide. Just this once.
Contributors
Hayley Kaufman is editor of the Style section.
Rachel Raczka (@rachelraczka) is the lifestyle producer for Boston.com.







