Just in case yesterday’s Golden Globes gallery wasn’t quite enough for you, here are a few of the celebrities we didn’t catch up with yesterday:
Jennifer Love Hewitt, that’s one hell of a crumb-catcher:
So far this selection is making us feel a bit like we’re at a very posh mass wedding.
It must be a complete bummer when you turn up at an awards ceremony and realise that so many other people went with the same colour of gown, mustn’t it? (Yes, people who wore green, we’re looking at you…) One long white gown tends to blend into another after the third photo, but Dianna Agron still looks absolutely gorgeous, no?
Elizabeth Moss was part of the “lets all wear green” brigade. Looking good on it, though.
Not the best photo, unfortunately, but Eva Longoria Parker always does Dramatic Long Black Gown very well.
And it goes without saying that Helena Bonham Carter does “Look, I’m so wacky I’m wearing mismatched shoes!” very well, too. Or as well as can be expected, anyway.
Finally:
We don’t even know what to say about Michelle Williams. Your thoughts?
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Oh Michelle Williams. What were you thinking. Pregnant sack dress meets flowing hippy gown meets (unfortunately) squid like ruffled sides. NOT a good look…
I really dislike it when the color of the clothes closely matches the color of the wearer’s skin. The 60′s flowers are a bust. That’s not what flowered clothes looked like in the 60′s.
Michelle, never use your tablecloth as a dress again, ok? Thank you.
Re Michelle Williams: I hate the colour but I kinda like the dress, I think a soft purple would’ve worked.
To Michelle;
At first thought I’m not sure if I should congratulate you on the new pregnancy or on losing most of the weight so soon… To think she actually paid someone to make her look like this. In a single word; ATROCIOUS.
I love, love, love Elizabeth Moss’ dress! She looked beautiful in it as well.
Perhaps, Christina Hendricks (the redhead in a red dress) should have played it safe and joined the “let’s all wear green” brigade.