Perhaps the biggest fashion trend at
the 2010 Golden Globe Awards was the plethora of navy and black
dresses worn by the stars. Here are 18 of the best (or worst) navy
and black dresses from the evening.
Carey Mulligan wore a navy Nina Ricci
gown with a trailing hem. She accessorized her outfit with antique
Fred Leighton jewels, including a 19th-century reviere in her cropped
hair.
Kate Winslet's dark blue strapless Yves Saint Laurent column dress complete with velvet and diamond belt detail was a stunning gown for the evening. Kate wore matching clutch and heels by Atelier Yves Saint Laurent and Tiffany&Co. diamond earrings and bracelet.
Courtney Cox was stunning on the the red carpet in a black, double crepe, floor length corset dress with a jet black embroidered belt designed by Victoria Beckham. Courtney finished off her looked with Jimmy Choo "Zena" platform sandals and a "Tube" clutch as well as dazzling topaz and diamond statement earrings.
Glenn Close looked elegant at the Globes in a gun-metal strapless gown by Oscar de la Renta.
Halle Berry's clinging, black Kaufman Franco gown had lace insets and a cut-out back. She complimented her dress with Kimberly McDonald earrings and tangles of glittering bracelets from Kimberly McDonald and Irit Design.
January Jones looked glamorous in black Lanvin with a black satin headpiece set off by her cherry red lips.
Jayma Mays wore a black and white strapless Badgley Mischka gown with a spiderweb-like tulle skirt. She rounded out her look with a black satin clutch and drop earrings.
Jennifer Aniston presented an award wearing a black Valentino couture dress with a thigh-high slit, Versace shoes, and Fred Leighton jewelry.
Julia Roberts went more casual for the evening in a short and basic black, long-sleeved, knee-length vintage Yves Saint Laurent wrap dress but she glammed things up with a standout vintage chunky gold Van Cleef & Arpels 18 carat yellow gold sautoir featuring an exquisite pendant made of 29 citrines and diamonds. She finished off her outfit with matching earrings, a bangle bracelet, black suede Christian Louboutin pumps and a satin clutch.
Julianne Margulies accepted her Golden Globe in a Narciso Rodriguez garnet and black embroidered crepe dress.
Julianne Moore wore a black satin Balenciaga and accessorized with Bulgari gems from the 1930s and 1950.
Lea Michelle wore an ultra frothy full-skirted black strapless Oscar de la Renta gown with sweetheart neckline. Lea completed her look with dramatic jade green droplet earrings, a diamond bracelet and a statement ring by Chopard. She also wore Cloubs shoes and a Fendi bag.
Meryl Streep was graceful and elegant in a Chris March black asymmetrical off-the-shoulder dress.
Olivia Wilde wowed in a gunmetal Gucci gown with a cascading draped detail in the front and a majorly plunging neckline. She wore a Tiffany & Co. diamond puzzle ring in 18k white gold by Paloma Picasso, a black onyx and diamond fan bangle set in platinum, and black onyx open circle earrings with diamonds, also set in platinum. She completed her dazzling look with a Judith Leiber clutch and Jimmy Choo sandals.
Penelope Cruz wore a Giorgio Armani Privé black lace gown that featured a dramatic neckline beaded in a floral pattern, horizontal ribbon striping and fitted sleeves. She accessorized with 69 carats of Chopard diamond.
Sophia Loren is a timeless beauty who wore a black gown with sheer sleeves and sparkly shoulders even though she had recently worn this same dress to another event.
Tina Fey wore a fun and flirty black and white tea-length dress by Zac Posen. She was retro with a twist in a tiered snake-print dress and satin bow peep-toe Christian Louboutin satin sandals.
Vera Farmiga wore a one-a-kind black strapless mermaid/fish-tail gown with black rosette detail by Dolce & Gabbana. She added diamond earrings with black diamond accents and a diamond cuff from Chanel and Brian Atwood heels.
Sources: Fab Sugar, E! Online, People, NY Times, Just Jared, Huffington Post, InStyle, OK! Magazine, Red Carpet Fashion Awards, ETonline, moviefone
Cancer Institute
It is little doubt that this is the best singer in the country! What makes a singer isn't their vibe, it's their voice! I don't like when people judge singers on things that just aren't that important. Remember, they are entertainers, not actors! Let them do their stuff and enjoy the artistry!
Cancer Institute
It is little doubt that this is the best singer in the world! What makes a singer isn't their vibe, it's their voice! I don't like when people judge singers on things that just aren't that important. Remember, they are entertainers, not congressmen! Let them do their thing and enjoy the melodies!