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The Golden Globes Go Green!

Jan 16, 2011 @ 11:56 pm
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Shades of green paraded down the Golden Globes red carpet, making it one of the top trends of the evening. “I feel green looks great on many different people, it truly illuminates who you are,” stylist Estee Stanley—who dressed Mad Men‘s Elisabeth Moss in a hunter green gown by Donna Karan—told InStyle exclusively. “Last year, there were few jewel tones. So this year they came back with a vengeance.” Indeed they did: Catherine Zeta-Jones wore a strapless forest green Monique Lhuillier dress; Mila Kunis chose an emerald one-shoulder Vera Wang look; and Angelina Jolie shined a long-sleeved glittering green Versace gown encrusted with Swarovski crystals. How do you like to wear green? Tell us in the comments!

MORE! Check out the full Golden Globes red-carpet trend report.

Sharon Clott

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How Hailee Steinfeld Picked Her Golden Globes Dress

Jan 16, 2011 @ 9:50 pm

Finding the perfect dress for the Golden Globes isn’t an easy task. Just ask True Grit‘s Hailee Steinfeld. “I honestly tried on probably a countless amount of dresses,” the 14-year-old actress told us at the Critics’ Choice Awards in Los Angeles, where she wore a peach one-shoulder mini by Marchesa. “The one I picked [for the Globes] was the last dress I tried on. After you’ve tried on a number of dresses, you don’t even want to put on anymore and you’re so upset by the fact that you haven’t found one. Then I put this one on and I fell in love with the way it fit.” The one that stole her heart? A cream gown by Prabal Gurung (shown), which she accessorized with Tiffany & Co. jewelry and Salvatore Ferragamo shoes. “Fashion is something I’ve gotten into these past couple months,” Steinfeld told us. “When I see something that I really like, I just go for it.”

Sharon Clott, with reporting by Lindzi Scharf

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Mila Kunis’s Golden Globes Dress Was Made in Four Days

Jan 16, 2011 @ 9:15 pm

Mila Kunis didn’t pick a dress off the runway or off the rack for her Golden Globes appearance, where she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. It was all custom. “This dress came as a sketch,” the Black Swan actress told us at the Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles, where she was dressed in a black Nini Ricci look. “We had tried on other dresses. Then, this sketch came in and we thought the sketch was beautiful. In four days, this person made the dress, and whipped it up!” Kunis’s custom creation turned out to be an emerald green one-shoulder gown by Vera Wang (shown). How speedy Wang was in creating her beautiful look!

Sharon Clott, with reporting by Lindzi Scharf

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Jeremy Renner, Fashion Fan

Jan 16, 2011 @ 8:28 pm

Jeremy Renner, who earned a Golden Globes best supporting actor nomination for his role in The Town, is as excited about getting dressed up for the big event as some of our favorite leading ladies. “I have [my Globes outfit] picked out—I’m wearing a nice Prada deal,” the actor told us at the BAFTA Los Angeles Awards Season Tea Party, where he wore a gray pinstripe suit by Dolce & Gabbana for his appearance (shown on the Globes carpet wearing Prada). “I love clothes. I really do enjoy it. I love dressing up.” And we’re not the only ones to notice—a fan of the actor started a blog about his style aptly named Jeremy Renner is a Snappy Dresser.

Sharon Clott, with reporting by Andrea Simpson

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Golden Globes 2011: Behind-the-Scenes With Celebrity Hairstylist Mark Townsend

Jan 16, 2011 @ 6:04 pm

Dove celebrity hairstylist Mark Townsend is creating the looks for Golden Globes nominees Lea Michele and Jennifer Lawrence for tonight’s ceremony, and he’s sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes preparation photos with InStyle! Check out a sneak peek of Michele’s look, shown left, before she even hits the red carpet. Beautiful! Click through the gallery to see more photos of Townsend’s red-carpet creations.

Sharon Clott

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