Golden Globes 2015: The Looks We Loved
Amy Adams
When we think Old Hollywood glamour-turned-modern day beauty, Amy Adams tops our list. For the Globes, makeup artist Stephen Sollitto chose a subtle champagne-meets-copper eye to complement her soft waves and ice blue Atelier Versace gown.
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Gwyneth Paltrow
Love her or hate her, she knows how to make her mark. This time, it's in cotton-candy pink with a low-key twist. Unlike her more iconic pink moment — in pale pink Ralph Lauren at the 1999 Oscars — Paltrow's Michael Kors gown was a sportier version of sexy, a silhouette that her stylist David Babaii highlighted with '70s hair: straight from the crown to the jawline, and then perfectly undone, loose curls to finish.
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Viola Davis
Davis rarely makes the wrong move on the red carpet, case in point. Not only was her ruby-tinged Donna Karan gown a source of bold color choice, her eyes and lips also proved to be statement-worthy. The juxtaposition of shimmer-y mauve eyeshadow and classic red lip resulted in one seriously glamorous look.
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Sienna Miller
This British beauty tied for Best Dressed and Best Haircut of the night — at least in our books. If ever there were real-time motivation to go for "the chop," this would be it. Her barely-there makeup, courtesy of makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury, allowed us to focus on the gorgeous embellishments of her Miu Miu gown and, of course, that ridiculously awesome bedhead bob.
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Emma Stone
Stone knows how to wear dramatic looks with ease. Chanel makeup artist Rachel Goodwin not only emphasized the redhead's feline eyes with a smokey cat eye, she also paired it with a soft berry-hued lip and tousled waves. It's one-part dressed up, one-part just-woke-up, and we love it.
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