Golden Globes 2013: Red Carpet Arrivals
Some of my biggest favorites are giving me a hard time tonight. The usually impeccable Jessica Chastain in a droopy and sad Calvin Klein dress. At least her makeup is perfection, which I can't say about Nicole Richie-- and I'm a great lover of blue eye shadow.
Both Amy Poehler and Tina Fey chose non-red carpety lengths. I'm feeling "meh" about it, especially Amy's pantsuit, but perhaps they'll change outfits during the evening.
I love red dresses. Zooey Deschanel in Valentino is less exciting than Jennifer Laurence in Dior Couture, though. Another pretty in red are Claire Danes and Carey Lowell, Richard Gere's wife. She could use more makeup.
When I grow up and am also a tall redhead, I want to be Julianne Moore. No one wears Tom Ford as well as she does.
Do we care about Megan Fox? She's perfect. As long as she keeps her mouth shut.
Emily Blunt can't do wrong, can she?
On the other hand, Halle Berry has become a parody of herself. I don't even like the nude makeup.
Taylor Swift is a) not in a sweet little white dress, and, b) not wearing a red lipstick. She looks stunning, despite the unfortunate creases in her Donna Karan gown. Maybe now her PR people can get her better fake boyfriends.
Looking eternally like themselves in gowns that could have come from any point in their careers are Jennifer Lopez and Nicole Kidman. I was about to say the same regarding Debra Messing, then the camera actually showed her mess of a Donna Karan dress. It was a sad moment.
Looking every bit the movie star that she is was Anne Hathaway, and he movie star that she isn't was Kate Hudson.
Risk taker of the night was Lucy Liu. I actually love this Carolina Herrera dress. I also love Lucy, probably for the first time ever. Her character in Elementary is excellent.
I'll end this on my favorite note. You're welcome.
Photos via Faded Youth Blog, Socialite Life, and Just Jared.
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