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Zoe Kravitz in Saint Laurent
“I love Zoe’s interesting take on red carpet dressing. The mis-matched spots, the cropped hair, the red lip. Together it’s perfect. She looks classic and cool all at once.” – Emily Algar, Beauty Editor
Gwyneth Paltrow in Fendi
“Leave it to the Goop CEO to wear 2020’s first naked dress. A tiered, chic version of the see-through style that captured 2019’s fashion Zeitgeist, Gwyneth Paltrow proved those absurd health hacks actually work in this ab-baring Fendi.” – Jessica Bailey, Editorial Director
Saoirse Ronan in Celine
“It is no secret that Saoirse Ronan LOVES Celine. So when it came to preparing for a potential Golden Globes win, it was an apt choice for the star. Proving ‘glamour’ doesn’t always mean ‘excess’, after her appearance in Little Women, I love her even more!” – Rebekah Clark, Editorial Assistant
Margot Robbie in Chanel
“All hail the Virginie Viard and Margot Robbie love affair. Just hours after posting a tearful plea to her Instagram followers to help Australia, the Golden Globe nominee slipped on this Chanel ensemble – a more casual and contemporary take on the traditional awards season gown.” – Jessica Bailey, Editorial Director
Cate Blanchett in Mary Katrantzou
“I am speechless. The lemon yellow looks incredible against her skin tone, and I love the chic, embellished cut-outs. It’s a quirky shape but I think she carries it exceptionally well. She looks like heaven.” – Emily Algar, Beauty Editor
Billy Porter in custom Alex Vinash
“During every red carpet, I immediately look for Billy Porter. He pulls focus for all the right reasons and whatever his chosen look, it holds political reasoning. But let’s be honest, only Porter can pull off this Alex Vinash feathered train and glitter Jimmy Choo boots.” – Rebekah Clark, Editorial Assistant
Gugu Mbatha-Raw in Gucci
“Gucci and glitter; a red carpet dream. I love the column shape, deep neck line, and matte coral lip.” – Emily Algar, Beauty Editor
Ana De Armas in Ralph & Russo
“Nominated for her first Golden Globe award for Best Actress In A Motion Picture, Musical Or Comedy, 31-year-old Cuban actor Ana de Armas chose Meghan Markle’s go-to designer for her big night: Ralph & Russo. You’ll be seeing much more of this actor when she stars with her Knives Out co-star Daniel Craig again in the next Bond film, released in April this year. And in floor-length royal navy sequins and a deep red lip, you won’t forget her either.” – Jessica Bailey, Editorial Director
Joey King in Iris Van Herpen
“Since Joey King’s rise to stardom, she has continually grown into herself, and her Golden Globes look proves she is a contender with the big names as she pulls this look straight off the Iris Van Herpen runway and in excellent fashion. Not an easy task.” – Rebekah Clark, Editorial Assistant
Featured Image: (Collage, Left): @RoseCollage / Instagram, (Sketch, Right): @Hillary.B.Sorrentino / Instagram