The 24 Best Dressed Golden Globe Nominees

The lineup of 2015 Golden Globes nominees looks more like the names of Hollywood's best dressed list. Sure, they've kept us entertained with some of the most exciting roles on the big and small screens, but among this list of actresses' other notable talents is certainly their fashion sense.

In fact, we can hardly think of this set of stars without their most glamorous appearances flashing in our minds, like Jennifer Aniston's sophisticated and sexy red carpet outings, Keira Knightley's jaw-dropping arrivals, or Emma Stone's impossibly chic premiere moments. So, we're celebrating the list the best way we know how: with a look at the 24 best dressed women to earn Golden Globe nods. Scroll to see them all ahead of Sunday's awards.

Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Chastain
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Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Chastain

Feminine and romantic, Jessica's stunning red carpet arrivals are one of those things we can't get enough of. She pulls off Old Hollywood glamour, like this Saint Laurent number, like few can, and we can't wait to see what she'll turn out for her big night.

Best Actress in a Drama: Reese Witherspoon
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Best Actress in a Drama: Reese Witherspoon

There's nothing wild about Reese's red carpet style — the actress makes turning heads look easy. But we love it best when she trades her sweetheart style for something sexier, like she did here in Stella McCartney at the Met Gala in May 2014.

Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: Quvenzhané Wallis
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Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: Quvenzhané Wallis

The Annie star has a way with sweet, age-appropriate style. And, we're way into styling dresses with sneakers, like she did for the film's premiere. In fact, we won't mind it a bit if she brings her Converse to the Globes.

Best Actress in a Drama: Felicity Jones
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Best Actress in a Drama: Felicity Jones

Our theory about everything Felicity Jones wears? The actress dazzles in everything from sweet full skirts to sexier sheer numbers, and we can't wait to see which way she goes on the Globes red carpet.

Best Actress in a TV Drama: Claire Danes
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Best Actress in a TV Drama: Claire Danes

While fashion might not be top of mind on Homeland, it's always a big part of Claire Danes's red carpet arrivals. The actress has a way with striking silhouettes and brilliant color, like this fiery Givenchy pick she chose for the Emmy Awards in August 2014.

Best Actress in a Drama: Jennifer Aniston
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Best Actress in a Drama: Jennifer Aniston

While we love seeing Jennifer Aniston in more-dramatic roles, like her nominated performance in Cake, we love watching her hit the red carpet even more. With her penchant for sophisticated silhouettes — albeit with a sexier spin — we'll be anxiously awaiting her turn on the Golden Globes arrivals lane.

Best Actress in a Drama: Julianne Moore
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Best Actress in a Drama: Julianne Moore

The impossibly chic Julianne Moore manages to pull off things even women half her age just can't. Case in point: this sequined Tom Ford gown at the Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 premiere in November 2014. Hard to believe she's 53, right?

Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: Helen Mirren
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Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: Helen Mirren

A force to be reckoned with — on screen and off. She's the proof that age is just a number, wowing us with a selection of gowns that are anything but frumpy.

Best Actress in a Drama: Rosamund Pike
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Best Actress in a Drama: Rosamund Pike

Her role in Gone Girl got everyone talking, but her presence on the red carpet will keep us talking for years to come. Sleek, chic — and she knows how to dress a baby bump, too. She wears it all so well that it's almost impossible to predict what she'll choose for the Globes.

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Miniseries, or Movie: Michelle Monaghan
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Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Miniseries, or Movie: Michelle Monaghan

We'll be anxiously awaiting the red carpet arrival from this style crowd fixture. A risk-taker, she never shies from daring cuts or color palettes, which will make her Golden Globes appearance all the more exciting.

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Miniseries, or Movie: Uzo Aduba
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Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Miniseries, or Movie: Uzo Aduba

She's shown off her fierce acting skills for two seasons on Orange Is the New Black — now she's proving her fashion is just as fierce. Look out for her body-con silhouettes — these looks are a far cry from that orange jumpsuit.

Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a TV Series, Miniseries, or Movie: Joanne Froggatt
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Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a TV Series, Miniseries, or Movie: Joanne Froggatt

On Downton Abbey, Joanne is the hardworking Mrs. Bates, but on the red carpet, you can catch her working it in some serious gowns. We'll never tire of seeing Joanne out of costume and showing off her glamorous side.

Best Actress in a TV Drama: Robin Wright
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Best Actress in a TV Drama: Robin Wright

She's the HBIC on House of Cards, and she's always in control on the red carpet, too, opting for subtle hues and figure-flaunting silhouettes that put her chiseled arms and stems on display.

Best Actress in a TV Musical/Comedy: Lena Dunham
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Best Actress in a TV Musical/Comedy: Lena Dunham

Everywhere she goes, Lena Dunham looks like she's having the most fun — and that goes for her clothes, too. We'll be anxiously awaiting her burst of personality at the Globes, whether it comes in the form of a frothy long gown or a short and sweet mini. In every case, we applaud her confidence!

Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: Amy Adams
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Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: Amy Adams

While Amy Adams looks good in anything, we're partial to the long waves and plunging necklines she sported in American Hustle. We know it's been a year, but we wouldn't be disappointed if Amy reprised that role on the red carpet this time around either.

Best Actress in TV Musical/Comedy: Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Best Actress in TV Musical/Comedy: Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Though she'll always be Elaine in our hearts, Julia's red carpet evolution has come a very long way since her Seinfeld days. Now, we're more likely to see her in something sleek and feminine, like this long-sleeved number she chose for the BAFTAs in October 2014. Julia, it's working!

Best Actress in a TV Musical/Comedy: Taylor Schilling
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Best Actress in a TV Musical/Comedy: Taylor Schilling

Taylor's a bona fide fashion girl, though you probably can't tell from her uniform on Orange Is the New Black. That's why we love seeing her step out on the red carpet, showing off her cool-girl cuts and gorgeous eveningwear. We have a feeling she won't disappoint in January.

Best Actress in a TV Drama: Viola Davis
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Best Actress in a TV Drama: Viola Davis

If you're not watching How to Get Away With Murder, you're missing Viola's jaw-dropping performance and some crazy-good fashion. Like her character, Viola's real-life style is envy inducing. She's mastered both glamorous and edgy, and we can't wait to see which direction she'll go in for the Globes.

Best Actress in a TV Series, Miniseries, or Movie: Maggie Gyllenhaal
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Best Actress in a TV Series, Miniseries, or Movie: Maggie Gyllenhaal

Quirky and a touch bohemian, Maggie's style keeps us on our toes with her free-spirited style mentality. She might wear a dreamy, floaty gown or maybe a sleek halter dress — we won't know till she arrives on the carpet.

Best Supporting Actress: Keira Knightley
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Best Supporting Actress: Keira Knightley

Like her acting, Keira's stylish appearances have earned her a ton of praise. And rightfully so — she's romantic, feminine, and never over the top. Right now, we're envisioning the loveliest gown for her Golden Globes arrival.

Best Supporting Actress: Emma Stone
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Best Supporting Actress: Emma Stone

She's impossibly charming and adorable — but her red carpet style is downright chic. She can pull off a ball gown as easily as she can a fitted sheath, and while we can't predict exactly what she'll wear, we know it'll be fabulous.

Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: Emily Blunt
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Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: Emily Blunt

She can wear both ladylike and sultry, though we admittedly like it best when she errs on the sexier side. After a glimpse of the actress in this curve-hugging red strapless bit, can you blame us?

Best Supporting Actress: Meryl Streep
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Best Supporting Actress: Meryl Streep

While there's a set of trendsetting actresses who will come and go, Meryl is like that classic black dress that you'll have in your closet forever. She's timeless and classic, and knows what works for her. We can't wait to see how she'll commemorate her record-setting 29th nomination on the red carpet.

Best Actress in a TV Drama: Julianna Margulies
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Best Actress in a TV Drama: Julianna Margulies

The Good Wife's star is a knockout on the red carpet. While gravitating toward a classic black palette, she never fails to impress, drawing us in with sleek silhouettes and surprising details.