As the first official award show of the year, the Golden Globes historically sets the tone for red carpets to come, highlighting new fancy-dress trends.
Mandy Moore bridges the gap between 2016 and 2017 style deftly by combining last year's big red carpet trend (capes) with the incoming look (deep plunge) in this Naeem Khan look.
The neckline on Jessica Biel's Elie Saab couture gown wasn't even the first thing that caught our eye, actually: The B&W skirt is adorned with intricately-embellished florals and birds.
Kristen Bell's Jenny Packham number is a stunning riff on the classic tuxedo. It has that same black sheen (courtesy of all-over sequins), sharp tailoring, and a band that runs across the torso — except, in lieu of a blouse, the actress relied on some trusty sticky tape as her sole underpinning up top.
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