The 80th Golden Globe Awards celebrates the best in film and television chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. After a one-year pause receiving criticism for the lack of diversity, it appears the Hollywood Foreign Press has been forgiven for their oversight with a bevy of Tinseltown A-listers making appearances on the Golden Globe red carpet. Overall, it was a fun night for all. The only exception of the evening was some not- so-well-received jokes by the host, comedian Jerrod Carmichael. However, the red carpet was safe and delightful, so here are some Fashion Reverie’s favorite looks.

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Jamie Lee Curtis
What a perfect look!! We love a good cape especially for this Hollywood superhero. She wore a black jumpsuit and laced cape by Valentino. This look was effortless, simple yet impactful.

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Kaley Cuoco
This soon to be mom looked amazing in this lilac Vera Wang with jeweled straps. Kaley was radiant and happy!!

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Julia Garner
This is a dreamy look in a Barbiecore covered in sparkly crystals paired by De Beers jewelry! In Fashion Reverie’s opinion, Julia looks like a glamorous prima ballerina.

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Billy Porter
Is it possible that Billy Porter would never make the Best Dressed List? Of course, not!! This velvet, double-breasted gown with satin details is a great way to kick off the New Year and the awards season.

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Michelle Williams
Michelle Williams looked stunning in as Gucci gown covered in ruffles paired with Tiffany & Co. jewelry. She looks angelic.

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Michaela Jay Rodriquez
If Fashion Reverie had to pick out a single best look it would be this inspired bow-like gown by Balmain. This garment moved with Michaela and looked mesmerizing from any angle.

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Claire Danes
The Giambattista Valli dress featured the designer’s signature bow fully covered in embroidery. Fashion Reverie predicts that this gown could end up in a museum.

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Laverne Cox
This is a little bit of a different look from Laverne’s usual red-carpet sensations. This is a vintage John Galliano dress from Galliano’s spring 2007 collection, proving that great red-carpet looks are timeless.
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