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Check out the best and worst fashion statements from the 2015 Golden Globes
Reese Witherspoon sparkles in a silver sequined gown and wears loose locks.
The Affair star Maura Tierney looks drab in a loose-fitting, belted purple gown.
Rosamund Pike takes a risk with a white Vera Wang gown with a plunging neckline, but the revealing gown is not flattering.
Girls' Jemima Kirke stands out in her bizarre, billowy, shimmering cape.
Laura Prepon's lacy long-sleeved dress is a little too much, particularly the messy ruffles around the hem.
We hate the green color of Ruth Wilson's dress and its graphic design looks more like bedding than a red carpet dress.
We appreciate that Lorde went for a different look, pairing a pantsuit with a crop top and sparkling chunky necklace.
Felicity Huffman also goes for a white and silver dress, but changes it up with the below-the-knee length.
Katie Cassidy black-and-silver, spaghetti-strapped dress has a deep V and a high slit. Way too much going on
Kate Hudson's Versace gown shows way too much skin.
Melissa McCarthy's weird pantsuit-dress-tie concoction is just a disaster.
Lupita Nyong'o's frilly, purple dress is unique and perfect... just like its wearer.
Who doesn't love a jumpsuit? Emma Stone looks effortless in a sequined bodice and black pants.
Michelle Monaghan misses the mark with a spaghetti-strapped black and silver sequined dress that does nothing for her figure.
It's hard to find a better looking couple than Joshua Jackson and Diane Kruger, who's in a metallic sheath dress and wears soft locks.
We love Uzo Aduba's slate-colored, beaded halter gown.
Former Miss Golden Globes Dakota Johnson is 50 Shades of silver in a mismatched strapless number.
Amy Adams' pale lavender one-strapped gown washes her out.
Helen Mirren's long-sleeved mermaid-style gown is a stunner.
They sure know how to host, but Tina Fey's poufy dress and the pockets on Amy Poehler's blue long-sleeved gown aren't flattering. Good thing they have costume changes planned!
Between Felicity Jones' high neckline and her tight, pulled-back hair, this look is a total snooze.
Feathers are a risk on the red carpet, but Julianne Moore's shimmery gown is still refined.
Is Naomi ever a miss? The actress kills once again in a beautiful canary-yellow dress with a truly one-of-a-kind snake necklace.
Among the many white and silver gowns, Anna Faris' soft pink shimmery gown stands out, and it doesn't hurt that she has the dapper-looking man candy Chris Pratt on her arm.
Taylor Schilling pops in a bright-red keyhole-neck gown.
Emily Blunt channels her inner Grecian goddess with a criss-crossed silk gown with discreet cut-outs.
Jessica Chastain's bronze halter gown is way too severe for her pale skin.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who never lets us down, continues to stun in a one-shouldered white gown with a little bit of beading on top.
Lena Dunham continues to improve her red carpet look with this bright-red satin gown with an interesting shape.
Jane the Virgin's breakout star Gina Rodriguez is glam and gorgeous in a tight black, strapless Badgley Mischka dress with a fringed hem.
Christine Baranski looks classic in a deep burgundy Zac Posen dress with a slight train at the bottom.
Orange Is the New Black's Danielle Brooks shows off her curves in a tight, sleeveless black gown with gold embellishments.
Claire Danes' baubled Valentino dress is more elaborate than her usual style, but it's a nice change. Her jewelry and makeup are great too.
Jennifer Lopez's plunging neckline and extremely high slit leaves little to the imagination, and we're not sure about the cape.
The Golden Gloves? Mrs. George Clooney misfires on one of her first red carpet appearances with elbow-length accessories that distract from her gorgeous dress.
Keira Knightley's butterfly-embellished dress looks like a nightgown.
Katherine Heigl says this velvety Zac Posen number is one of the favorite dresses she's ever worn, and we have to agree.
We love Anna Kendrick's dainty blush tulle ballgown.
Jenna Dewan-Tatum's yellow strapless number is a little too beachy for an awards show.
Jennifer Aniston is timeless in a black satin gown with a beaded top.
Sienna Miller's pale pink satin dress looks like curtains.
Kerry Washington rocks this two-tone purple and navy off-the-shoulder gown.
Kate Mara's red dress would've been much better if she just removed the misplaced tan belt.
There's just too much black between Ben Foster's monochromatic suit and Robin Wright Penn's long-sleeved crop top and long satin skirt.
Allison Janney's loose-fitting red dress works on her statuesque figure.
Miss Golden Globe Greer Grammer looks radiant in a sweetheart-style pink tulle ball gown with gold beaded embellishments.
Despite the crazy long ponytail, Katie Holmes looks gorgeous in an eggplant satin gown that ruches at the waist.
Salma Hayek's quilted white gown pairs nicely with a simple silver belt.
How to Get Away with Murder star Viola Davis gets away with this crimson satin number with multi-colored beading on the bodice.
Oh, Amanda Peet, always choosing the wrong silhouette.
Bill Murray looks like he grabbed his suit from the hamper.
Julianna Margulies wears her signature strapless neckline on a beautiful red gown with lace overlay.
Kristen Wiig looks like a flower child with this off-the-shoulder number.
Quvenzhane Wallis looks adorable in a patterned white top and long purple skirt.
Leslie Mann is California chic in a marigold-colored strapless dress.
It doesn't get much more dapper that Matt Bomer in his tux and bowtie.