Best & Worst Dressed at the Globes
I found some critics choices for Best and Worst Dressed at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards.
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The Gorgeous
And the nominees are …
Natalie Portman — With her close-cropped pixie cut and 1950s vintage Chanel couture gown, Natalie was a refreshingly modern incarnation of Audrey Hepburn in the Sabrina era.
Keira Knightley — An effortlessly youthful look befitting of this ingenue.
Reese Witherspoon — Currently the most confidently chic woman in Hollywood, she knows what looks good on her and she always gets it right.
Michelle Williams — The next It girl. Her strapless, eggplant-hued, tiered empire waist gown could have been fussy, but it was fashion at its finest. Her simple hair and makeup balanced the decadence of the dress.
Felicity Huffman — It's becoming more and more difficult to think of this woman as remotely "Desperate." Finally, the floral frocks are gone and replaced by styles worthy of this elegant leading lady.
The Winner: Portman. She embodies the new wave of classic Hollywood.
The Ghastly
All of these women went with the "If the dress doesn't fit, wear it" rule.
Scarlett Johansson — Red is dead, especially when paired with Farrah Fawcett hair. She looked more red-light district than red carpet.
Virginia Madsen — In Kevan Hall that's too blue, too busty, too bad.
Rosario Dawson — Sleeves or no sleeves? Asymmetrical or not? Rhinestones or flashy color? Rosario couldn't make up her mind and chose a dress with everything.
Mariah Carey — Even Chanel can't cure this calamity.
The Winner: Mariah Carey
Don't Come Back Until You Fire Your Stylist
The nominees:
Pam Anderson — Were her breasts in mourning?
Mariah Carey — The Emancipation of Mimi's mammaries.
Drew Barrymore — The fit, the color, the hair, the makeup — in need of fashion rehab.
Winner: A second victory, albeit dubious, for Mariah Carey.