Stars sparkle on Golden Globes red carpet
LOS ANGELES, United States — A year ago, the Golden Globes red carpet was a total blackout as Hollywood's A-listers drew attention to the problem of sexual harassment in entertainment and other industries.
On Sunday, the message remained, but the sartorial choices were far more diverse.
Here is a look at some trends from the Globes, the first showbiz awards gala of 2019:
Pops of color
Every color of the rainbow was on display at the Beverly Hilton, from the canary yellow on nominees Claire Foy ("First Man") and Rachel Brosnahan ("The Marvelous Mrs Maisel") to the bold teal Calvin Klein chosen by double acting nominee Amy Adams.
Lady Gaga, a favorite to take home the best drama film actress prize for "A Star Is Born," stunned in an strapless periwinkle Valentino gown with full puff sleeves and a long train -- and blue hair in a bun to match.
A giant diamond choker completed her look -- seemingly a throwback to Judy Garland's style in the 1954 version of "Star."
Melissa McCarthy, a nominee in the same category for "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" sparkled in deep purple with silver star accents, while Regina King glittered in a shimmering, strapless pink column gown.
Nominee @melissamccarthy arrives with @benfalcone on her arm. Can you ever forgive her for looking so good on the #GoldenGlobes Red Carpet? pic.twitter.com/YpkQTlZC0u
— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 7, 2019
Men rock the rainbow too
The basic black tux was definitely out on the Globes carpet, with Tinseltown's stars sporting jackets in a rainbow of colors.
British star Idris Elba slayed in an emerald green jacket and waistcoat, while nominee Darren Criss ("The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story") opted for a black and white floral pattern.
"Star" director/actor Bradley Cooper went for a classic white dinner jacket, and nominated director Spike Lee rocked up in head-to-toe purple, including his beret.
We love how proud @idriselba looks of daughter and #GoldenGlobes Ambassador @isanelba! We're proud of her too! pic.twitter.com/r8NAM3fh4E
— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 6, 2019
It's criminal how good the cast of @ACSFX looks today! @DarrenCriss, Penélope Cruz, and @edgarramirez25 hit the #GoldenGlobes Red Carpet! pic.twitter.com/gcmLg6XvXh
— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 7, 2019
BOOM SHAKALAKA! @BlacKkKlansman Director and #GoldenGlobes nominee Spike Lee looks powerful today on the Red Carpet! pic.twitter.com/jX4rrKLjdc
— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 7, 2019
Time's Up, year two
It's been a year since the Time's Up movement to combat sexual harassment in the workplace was launched. After last year's all-black statement, this year is all about the bracelets.
White and black "Time's Up X 2" bracelets were seen on everyone from double nominee Regina King ("If Beale Street Could Talk" and "Seven Seconds") to Elba, whose daughter Isan is helping to hand out the awards.
Others wore pins, or even carried ribbons with the message.
Old Hollywood
Globes host Sandra Oh, who is up for an award for her starring role in BBC America TV thriller "Killing Eve," swooped her hair into finger waves a la Veronica Lake and donned a white-hot Versace gown -- oozing the glamour of old Hollywood.
Amy Adams -- a double acting nominee for her work in biopic "Vice" as the wife of former vice president Dick Cheney and on dark HBO drama "Sharp Objects" -- wowed in a simple turquoise, off-the-shoulder gown, her red hair also side-swept into soft curls.
Amy Adams is looking SHARP on the #GoldenGlobes Red Carpet! pic.twitter.com/HqVSQ0TXyv
— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 6, 2019
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