Golden Globes Red Carpet Report
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Golden Globes: Natalie Portman
It was undoubtedly Natalie Portmans night. Portman, who won the Best Actress award for her performance in Black Swan, looked ballerina-perfect in a pink Viktor and Rolf gown with an exuberant red rose. And her baby bump looks great, too.

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Golden Globes: Olivia Wilde
Olivia Wilde was an early show stopper in a sparkly, crystal-encrusted chocolate Marchesa gown that would have been prom-princessy if it hadn't been so sophisticated.

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Golden Globes: Helena Bonham Carter
Helena Bonham Carter was unquestionably the worst dressed: HerVivienne Westwood dress looked like it was inspired by a Tim Burton nightmare. Her hair was an unnatural color and styled like a saloon madame, she posed like a puppet, and she was wearing two different-colored shoes.

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Golden Globes: Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones
Catherine Zeta-Jones was stunning in an emerald Monique Lhullier gown. But it was her husband, Michael Douglas, recently recovered from a battle with throat cancer,who got most of the attention: The Globes audiencegave him a one-minute standing ovation when he came on stage to present an award.

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Golden Globes: January Jones
January Jones stood out in a flame-red Versace gown, coupled with classic Lauren Bacall hair and vampy lipstick. But although she was clearly a crowd favorite, Jones look wasnt perfect. Her dress was lovely from the waist down, but her breasts were squeezed into cut-out panels that didnt seem to go with the more relaxed skirt.
Judy Kirkwood, a freelance writer based in Florida, doesn't have a single thing to wear to the Oscars.

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Golden Globes: Jane Fonda
At 72, Jane Fonda looked not 10 years younger, but 20 years or more. That may be the best fashion statement of all.
Judy Kirkwood, a freelance writer based in Florida, hasn't got a thing to wear to the Oscars.

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