We'll Be Talking About These 11 Gowns Long After the Globes
If anyone thought the call to wear black on the Golden Globes red carpet would detract at all from the magic of fashion, these 11 gowns and the women wearing them will make you think again. Thanks to bold details, beautiful silhouettes, and eye-catching finishes, each of these gowns is as unique as the actress wearing it, while standing proudly in solidarity with the Time's Up movement.
In fact, we'd argue, this red carpet and these standouts are among some of the best dresses in Globes red carpet history, thanks both to the breathtaking details and the message each black dress stands for.
Read on for the women who rocked the dress code and then some, because they deserve your attention for all the right reasons.
Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore's Rosie Assoulin gown came with fiery details that made us stop and stare.
Kerry Washington
We love that Kerry Washington's black Prabal Gurung dress comes with all-over shimmer and a pair of showstopping Roger Vivier booties.
Margot Robbie
Margot's Gucci gown is a standout, thanks to the stunning silhouette and dramatic sparkle.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone's one-shouldered black gown is utterly feminine.
Issa Rae
This Atelier Prabal Gurung gown seems made for Issa Rae — and for showing off her megawatt Lorraine Schwartz necklace.
Alicia Vikander
Alicia's modest black gown will steal your attention with its memorable silhouette and subtle shine.
Millie Bobby Brown
Millie's unique dress seemed a perfect fit for the quirky-cool actress.
Viola Davis
The combination of Viola's Brandon Maxwell dress and Harry Winston jewels took our breath away.
Nicole Kidman
With its gorgeous, feminine details, Nicole's Givenchy gown is just beautiful.
Diane Kruger
Diane seemed to float down the red carpet in this Prada gown.
Michelle Williams
An off-the-shoulder silhouette, embellished bodice, and slit make Michelle's gown stand on its own.