
Time to start wrapping up our coverage of the Golden Globes, wouldn’t you say. You can catch up on all of it here. Now put your judgin’ pants on.
Britt Lower in Loewe

Great color, slightly unusual shape, although it’s among the more conventional looks she’s worn. We wouldn’t have rec’d a black pump but they’re all the rage at the moment.
Brittany Snow in Danielle Frankel

That hem just looks dumb. Were they afraid she was going to fall over or something? She loves minimalism, but this bedsheet could’ve used some jewelry.
Chase Sui Wonders in Balenciaga

It’s too basic a design, we think. The color adds some interesting, but this looks like a bridesmaid’s dress.
Diane Lane in Sergio Hudson

Keeping it cool and unfussy.
Eva Victor in Loewe

It’s a genuinely interesting design, but it pulls the eye directly to her hip. We keep thinking a pendant or collar would bring the focus back to her face, but we’re not sure it would work with the design.
Hailee Steinfeld in Prada

A mumsy, mature design in a shade that does nothing good for her.
Jackie Tohn in Pamella Roland

Pretty but kind of basic. We didn’t see the return of the ballgown this season, but it seems to be all the rage.
Jennifer Garner in Cong Tri

We missed this for our rundown of black frocks. She looks great in it. We don’t mind the tiered skirt, but we’d have liked some sparkle on the shoes.
Jennifer Lopez in Archival Jean-Louise Scherrer

Girl, this is so tired. Put your bellybutton away.
Kathy Bates in Sareh Nouri

We could’ve done without the waist bow, but this is a lovely grande dame gown on a dame who’s pretty grand.
Kristen Bell in Armani Privé

LOVE this. It’s nice to see some pattern on awards show red carpet. The bodice and the skirt marry beautifully. The tight hair is a let down.
Laufey in Balenciaga

Bad color, unflattering shape. That shoulder and neckline situation is not friendly to her.
Natasha Lyonne in Valentino

Meh. It’s not a bad dress, but we really dislike the shape of the neckline and we don’t think the color does anything for her.
Natasha Rothwell in Rhea Costa

Casket lining.
Odessa A’Zion in Archival Dolce & Gabbana

This is fun and has a youthful feel to it that suits her, but the irregular pants are making our eyelids twitch.
Oona Castilla Chaplin in Tony Ward Couture

A great high-impact gown that suits her well. The slit is oddly placed.
Rashida Jones in Dior

We’ve been seeing several instances of lined lace on the red carpet lately, which is a thing we feel we need to support, even if we don’t love this dress. The skirt is nice.
Sheryl Lee Ralph in Harbison Studio

It’s brown satin, which would have been a terrible idea even if the fit was perfect, which it most definitely is not.
Wanda Sykes in Akris

It’s okay. We aren’t suggesting she should wear something more fitted, but these sort of blocky Ellen-style suits feel terribly dated. A duster would be so much more dramatic.
Zoey Deutch in Prada

Zoey, we regret to inform you that your dress is ugly. It looks like it’s only about halfway through the design and sewing processes.
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