2012 Golden Globes: The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions
Jan. 16 2012, Published 7:30 a.m. ET
By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor
After sifting through racks of the most expensive designer gowns, heels, bling and bags, Hollywood’s hottest stars are on the red carpet of the 2012 Golden Globes Awards and ready to be judged!
From television’s most talked about stars to big screens bombshells and Hollywood hunks, RadarOnline.com has all the photos and details about what everyone was wearing, as well as who was dressed to impress and who missed the a la mode mark by a long shot!
There were so many gorgeous gowns on the red carpet, it was impossible to pick just one winner. Charlize Theron was a show stopper in a slitty Dior Couture gown that featured a floppy and fabulous bow, finishing off the look with Cartier museum jewels, while Angelina Jolie ravished in a snow white and red one-shoulder Versace gown, which she complimented with Lorraine Schwartz jewels. Reese Witherspoon looked sexier than ever in a figure-flattering Zac Posen stunner, while Claire Danes looked art deco divine in J. Mendel.
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Return of the swan dress! Glee girl Diana Agron had a style slip-up in a quirky Giles laser cut design, which featured the bird that landed Bjork on the “worst dressed stars of all times” list, while Michelle Williams looked a little too matronly and slightly boring in a blue velvet Jason Wu gown.
As for wacky, W.E. star Andrea Riseborough filled Helena Bonham Carter’s sassy style shoes, wearing a very Elizabethan Vivienne Westwood dress, while Piper Perabo showed her panties and looked like an upside down cupcake in a sheer and incredibly big Theyskens Theory gown.
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