If you think this weekend is just about the Golden Globe Awards, you aren't one of these ladies. In what might be the busiest weekend for Hollywood's style set, we got a taste of what's to come on Sunday night by following all the fashion of the awards show's pre-parties, lunches, and galas. If the Globes are your red carpet entree, then consider this your appetizer: catch up on all the stylish events — here, in the gallery.
At an event celebrating her native Australia, Naomi Watts picked an ethereal, lace-and-satin Marchesa dress in a pale blue color. The romantic dress was accessorized by a black clutch and nude shoes.
Also on hand was Cate Blanchett, who picked a satin dress with pink and blue scenes that appeared painted on by hand. And if the sweet dress wasn't enough to captivate you, we're sure those Chopard earrings will: the blue sapphire stunners weigh in at a whooping 83 carats!
It was high-shine for Lindsay Price in an elegant gold gown that pooled around her feet. A white clutch and chandelier earrings finished the polished effect.
It was cream and brocade for Allison Williams, whose Osman Fall 2013 cocktail dress used a spot of luxe fabric to break up a knee-length skirt. She picked metallic bronze heels to finish the gilded look.
Now this is a fun party trio! Goldie Hawn picked a brightly printed caftan and orange clutch, which stood out all the more against Julia Robert's all-black look and Gwyneth Paltrow's white dress.
If the sexy LBD is your thing, look no further than Charlize Theron! She sported a velvety mini to Sean Penn's annual event, accessorizing it with Louboutins, Harry Winston diamonds, and a croc clutch.
Prefer your black eveningwear to be a bit more on the glamorous side? Diane Kruger, in Preen Pre-Fall 2014, is your girl. Her ultra-feminine look was finished with white heels.
With a boxy shape and voluminous sleeves that came to the elbow, Kate Mara's frock was the opposite of body-con. She accented her noir number with a black and white clutch and peep-toe heels.
Michelle Dockery showed up in a proper cut that Lady Mary would've loved. Her dress featured a scalloped neckline and cutouts at the hem of the skirt, with a wide black belt added a fine dose of polish.
And perhaps the only one who didn't get the LBD memo? Olivia Munn, who picked a leopard-print long-sleeved dress. Sheer black tights and a long black clutch finished off her outfit.
Simple does it for Beth Behrs, who also picked an LBD that hit right above her knees with a sweetheart neckline. The motto carried through to her extras, where she went with a basic bag and shoe.
Our favorite newcomer to the red carpet, Lupita Nyong'o, showed she's not afraid of a bold print, stepping out in an aqua-hued Mary Katrantzou dress. Her bag might've been equally bright, but she kept things simple with her shoes, wearing a basic black pair.
Wide black pants and a top with a crisp white collar looked sharp on Michelle Dockery. To finish, she wore satin Rupert Sanderson heels and a white and silver Emm Kuo minaudière.
Diane Kruger left the ball gown at home, picking a black-and-white sweater-and-skirt combo instead. The two-toned look continued in her accessories, with the actress choosing a hard-body Chanel bag.
Also in attendance was Hailee Steinfeld, who skipped prints in favor of a deep mulberry skirt and black top. For her extras, she picked patent leather Christian Louboutin booties and an Edie Parker clutch covered with glittery gold hearts.
Sweet scallops framed the top part of Jessica Joffe's crimson-and-gray dress. Instead of bare legs and heels, she mixed things up with black tights and ankle boots.
A white blouse and cotton wrap skirt, both from Marni's Spring 2014 collection, did it for Greta Gerwig. She added extra color with her accessories, choosing printed heels and a yellow-and-white checkerboard clutch.
Lupita Nyong'o paired two silky separates rather than reach for another cocktail dress — and we love how it looks! For shoes, she picked white Sophia Webster heels.
The sheath dress might be a simple shape, but do it in a faded floral like the Preen number Emily Mortimer picked, and you're sure to stand out. The color play continued with blue patent leather Christian Louboutin sandals.
Brit Marling picked all peach in a skin-colored look that reminded us of Allison Williams's earlier red carpet shocker.
Done dabbling in sexy, Cate Blanchett picked a bright red Michael Kors shirtdress that hit at midcalf. A warm-hued leather Michael Kors belt, cinched right at her waist, and black Christian Louboutin Pigalle pumps finished the look off.
It was a t-shirt and pencil skirt kind of day for Sandra Bullock, who went more informal for tea.
It was all about the little navy dress for Alice Eve. Her simple style got some extra oomph, thanks to an embellished collar.
An LBD made a good base for Bérénice Bejo to layer a boldly printed bracelet-length-sleeve jacket. She let the stunning topper take all the attention, carrying a simple, black top-handle bag and wearing nude sandals.