Hollywood's best and brightest descended upon the Beverly
Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, and were dressed to the nines for the star-studded
occasion.
One of the most popular looks for the evening was
stomach-baring dresses, which were modelled by the likes of Jennifer Lawrence,
Brie Larson and Kate Hudson.
She paired the dress with a statement silver choker necklace
and deep red lipstick, and slicked her platinum blonde locks into a sleek up do.
Room star Brie - who took home Best Performance by an
Actress in a Motion Picture Drama - revealed her taut stomach in a dazzling
halter-neck Calvin Klein Collection gown with sexy cut-out sections.
The 26-year-old joked on the red carpet that her dress was
so slinky; it felt 'like a hug'. She paired the racy number with white sandals
and dewy make-up, with her long honey-coloured locks in gentle curls.
And while Kate was not nominated at the ceremony, the
presenter still made sure to turn heads in a glittering pink gown by Michael
Kors Collection with a completely cut-out stomach, leaving her impressive abs
firmly on display.
The 36-year-old strutted along in sky high satin platform
heels and tousled her bright blonde hair into bedhead waves, finishing things
off with lots of rosy blusher.
The 46-year-old, who was nominated for Carol, showed off the
tassels on the backless frock as she twirled for the cameras.
Her Carol co-star Rooney Mara - who she competed against,
with the pair both losing to Brie - showed off her unique style in a
blush-coloured silk dress teamed with dramatic make-up.
Meanwhile Alicia Vikander, who was nominated for The Danish
Girl, wore a frilly and pleated white dress by Louis Vuitton, which nipped in
at her tiny waist and revealed a hint of sideboob.
Saoirse Ronan, 21, who was also up in the Best Actress In A
Drama category for Brooklyn, looked like a Grecian goddess in her floaty white
Yves Saint Laurent gown with low-cut neckline.
There were plenty of sexy looks at the bash, with Best
Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or
Motion Picture made for Television winner Lady Gaga looking like Marilyn Monroe
in an off-the-shoulder black velvet custom Atelier Versace gown which revealed
a lot of cleavage.
Meanwhile Jennifer Lopez stuck out her leg Angelina
Jolie-style in a striking yellow dress by Giambattista Valli that was long on
one side and slit to the thigh on the other.
And Kirsten Dunst, who lost out in the Best Performance by
an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture
made for Television category to Lady Gaga, risked a wardrobe malfunction in her
extreme plunging black Valentino gown.
Kate Winslet, who was named Best Performance by an Actress
in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for Steve Jobs, looked brilliant in
a blue halter-neck dress by Ralph Lauren that highlighted her curves.
Playing it safe was Amy Schumer, who was nominated in the
comedy category but lost to her best friend Jennifer Lawrence. The Trainwreck
star wore an off-the-shoulder frock by Prabal Gurung which had a white top and
full black skirt.
Helen Mirren looked far younger than her 70 years in a
classic black gown, while Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series
– Drama winner Taraji P. Henson was a wonderful sight in a strapless white gown
with long train by Stella McCartney Couture.
It was an eventful red carpet, with supermodel Rosie
Huntington-Whiteley - wearing a gorgeous gold gown by Atelier Versace -
confirming her engagement to actor Jason Statham as she joined him at the
event.
Jane The Virgin star Gina Rodriguez, who lost out on Best
Actress In A Television Series Musical Or Comedy to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's
Rachel Bloom, picked an off-the-shoulder midnight blue Zac Posen gown with
princess style skirt.
But not everyone was following the trend of floor-length
gowns, with Orange Is The New Black's Taylor Schilling and Transparent star
Judith Light instead sporting trouser suits.
Meanwhile, presenters Jaimie Alexander and Sophia Bush made
sure they got noticed in sexy low-cut gowns.
Jaimie was feeling daring and picked a shimmering green
dress by Genny, with a neckline that plunged almost all the way to her belly
button, while Sophia kept things slightly more reserved in a slinky black
Narciso Rodriguez frock
While Blindspot star Jaimie, 31, sported smoky eye make-up
and pale pink lipstick, Chicago P.D. star Sophia, 33, took a different approach
with bold red lips and subtle eyeshadow.
Among the first to arrive was Maria Menounos, who kept
things simple but stylish in a pretty white fishtail gown.
The 37-year-old flashed some cleavage in the slinky frock,
which clung to her slim but curvy figure in all the right places.
Maria styled her long caramel locks in an unusual braided
ponytail and finished off her glam look with nude lip gloss and dramatic smoky
eye make-up.
Giuliana Rancic, who was covering the red carpet for E!,
showcased her stomach in a daring tangerine cut-out Alex Perry dress with
dramatic sleeves, and also sported matching lipstick.
The 41-year-old revealed her very slender frame in the
frock, and teamed it with gold Manolo Blahnik sandals.
The Revenant was the big winner of the evening in the drama
category, with Leonardo DiCaprio taking home Best Actor, Alejandro González
Iñárritu being named Best Director and the film taking home the biggest award
of the night - Best Picture.
In the comedy category, The Martian took home Best Picture,
with Matt Damon also winning Best Actor.
Meanwhile, Sylvester Stallone won Best Supporting Actor in a
Drama for the latest Rocky movie, Creed, and Steve Jobs went home with two
gongs - one for Kate Winslet for Best Supporting Actress, and the other for
Best Screenplay.
Elsewhere, Inside Out was named Best Motion Picture -
Animated, The Hateful Eight won Best Original Score, Sam Smith's Writing's On
The Wall from Spectre took home Best Original Song, and Son Of Saul from
Hungary won Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language.
There were a few surprises in the television categories,
with Lady Gaga's win, newcomer Rachel Bloom taking home Best Actress in a
Musical or Comedy for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and The Affair's Maura Tierney
winning Best Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Oscar Isaac won in the male version of the category for Show
Me A Hero, while Jon Hamm unsurprisingly won Best Actor in a Drama Series for
Mad Men and Christian Slater won a Supporting Actor prize for Mr Robot.
Mozart In The Jungle took home two awards in the form of
Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy and Best Performance by an Actor in
a Television Series - Comedy, while Mr Robot won in the Drama category and Wolf
Hall took home a prize for Best Limited Series.
Meanwhile, Jamie Foxx's daughter Corinne had the honour of
being this year's Miss Golden Globe.
The 20 year-old senior at the University of Southern
California joins a long line of famous offspring bestowed with the task.
British comedian Ricky Gervais returned as host, taking over
duties from Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and not failing to disappoint when it came
to shocking the audience. It was his fourth time hosting the ceremony.
The Golden Globe Awards winners are picked by the 93 members
of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and recognises excellence in
film and television, both domestic and foreign.
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