10 Things We Loved at the Golden Globes

Last night’s Golden Globes delivered an unusual amount of red carpet surprises. Nail art was alive and well, backs seized the day, and a few of our favorite stars showed us just what to expect (on the red carpet) when expecting. Here are the top ten things we adored.

Zooey Deschanel’s daisy manicure

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The “New Girl” bestowed a pocketful of sunshine in the form of delicately painted daisies on her perfectly polished fingernails.

Elizabeth Moss flipped off the “Mani Cam”


Finally, someone gave the finger to Giuliana Rancic’s annoying, absurd little device.

Baby got backless

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Cleavage is so last awards season. This go ‘round it was all about the bare back.

Jared Leto’s man bun

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Though Mr. Leto loves a free-flowing balayage, he tied his evening look together nicely with a loose chignon.

Cute couple Matthew McConaughey and Camilla Alves

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Thank god the “Dallas Buyer’s Club” star filled out in time and didn’t show up skinner than his wife.

Baby bumps!

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Soon-to-be mothers haven’t been this chic in centuries.

Lupita Nyong’o’s cool cape

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Queen, superhero, whatever the look evoked—Nyong’o was the night’s leading lady.

Best-dressed ensemble: The cast of “American Horror Story: Coven”

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The ladies from one of TV’s most stylish shows charmed us all.

Emma Watson’s dress/pants combo

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The Dior getup was different in the best way possible.

Zoe Saldana’s pink clutch

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Though she only showed up to present, Saldana managed—as always—to upstage 90% of her peers in a killer ensemble composed of Prabal Gurung dress plus the most covetable of clutches, courtesy of Bottega Veneta.

10 Things We Hated at the Golden Globes

Although there were plenty of moments that made us go, “Wow!” at last night’s Golden Globes, there were just as many that made us think, “How??” Behold the awards’ worst eyesores.

-Sarah Hyland’s Frida Kahlo face

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We love you Sarah Hyland but those brows…

Matt Lauer’s creepy beard

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The Brooklyn Beard may be

, but it’s not something everyone can pull off. It’s a black tie affair, Mr. Lauer—clean it up.

Sofia Vergara’s overstatement necklace

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The only way to make an overdramatic actress wearing an overdramatic dress more irritating is by putting a big turquoise necklace in the mix.

Paula Patton looked ruff

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More Charmin than charming.

Joanna Newsom did, too

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Heidi Klum’s collar

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She looks more like a madame than a model.

Amber Heard’s leg bomb

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Amber, haven’t you heard—you’re not Angelina Jolie!

Julia Roberts’ confused look

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“Pretty Woman” deserves props for taking a risk, bust sadly the layering just didn’t translate and she looked just about ready to serve the other guests.

Kyra Sedgwick’s semi-Jheri curl

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Just a few curls short of catastrophe.

Jennifer Laurence kinda looked like Kleenex

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