Golden Globes: Worst Dressed
By Kelly Jemo
January 17, 2011
Sandra Bullock
Sandy, what is UP with those bangs? The pink Jennie Peck gown wasn't her finest choice given how she has looked at other award shows, but that horrid hair just added insult to injury.
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Helena Bonham Carter
You looked less ridiculous in Alice in Wonderland. And oh, look - you have two different shoes on! How very quirky and unique! A picture speaks a thousand words, but I'm not sure I need to use any more.
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Christina Hendricks:
To be honest, she was borderline - had that ginormous ruffle on her ruby red Romona Keveza gown not looked like it was going to swallow her face, I would have added her to my best-dressed list. At least the flower was enough to distract people away from the clown makeup, though.
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Jennifer Love Hewitt Crumb catcher says what? Apparently she thinks that any attention is good attention - and this dress certainly WAS an attention-getter.
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Julianne Moore
I don't even know what to say about this Lanvin gown. Hot pink? More like hot mess. I don't know which part I hated more: the gown being held up (or so it seemed) by the Bulgari choker; the one-sleeved look; or the terribly unflattering choice of gown color.
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Emma Stone
When your goal is to look like Lindsay Lohan, you know you've made a bad choice. Stone, with her newly dyed blonde locks, looked completely washed out with that peach backless Calvin Klein gown. Had her hair been a little darker and her skin a little less orange-y, she may have ended up on my best-of list, because the gown really was beautiful.
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Tilda Swinton
There are no words. Par for the course, really.
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