
 Golden Globes
Nicole Kidman may have lost out on the Best Actress award to Charlize Theron at the Golden Globes last night, but she stayed ahead in style.Stealing the show in a plunging sequinned dress from Tom Ford's last collection
(it's second to the last) for YSL Rive Gauche, she stood out among a bevy of Hollywood starlets who chose mostly pretty pastel goddess dresses for their red carpet moment. Jennifer Lopez put in a surprise appearance just days after the announcement of her split from fiancé Ben Affleck, looking feminine in tangerine chiffon, Kim Cattrall was elegant in vintage Valentino and Sofia Coppola, whose Lost in Translation won her two gongs, was sophisticated in black Azzedine Alaia.
Uma Thurman went for lavender satin, while star-of-the-night Theron was stunning
in pale yellow Dior ruffles (she's pretty but that is one low-brow over exposed dress). While it came as no surprise that Renée Zellweger bagged the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in Cold Mountain, alongside Kidman and Jude Law, The Office star Ricky Gervais put in a less expected appearance - twice: he picked up the prize for Best Television Comedy, ahead of Will and Grace and Sex And The City, and Best Performance By An Actor In A Comedy, ahead of favourite Matt LeBlanc. And nobody was more shocked than Gervais himself. "This is ridiculous," said the stunned actor. "Thank you so much. Two bookends, excellent." (January 26 2004, AM)
  flats from wwd FLAT OUT: So what gives with Sofia Coppola’s flats at Sunday’s award show? Well, they weren’t so much a choice of chic as of relief. The now two-time Globe winner broke her toe and had to do away with the heels she planned on wearing. And Coppola started a trend of sorts — by party time Sunday night, Maggie Gyllenhaal did away with her stilettos altogether. At the HBO after bash she traipsed around barefoot and fancy free in her bronzeLanvin.