Golden Globes 2010: Best/Worst Style
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REESE WITHERSPOON
Taking a cue from her purple Nina Ricci gown at the 2007 Oscars, Witherspoon won us over wearing a similar hue — but in an ultra-sleek silhouette — that made for one of the best looks of the night. Grade: A+
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LEA MICHELE
The Glee actress cemented her status as the next red-carpet star in this high-volume, high-glamour Oscar de la Renta gown. Grade: A+
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JENNIFER GARNER
Making her way down the carpet in this delicately beaded Atelier Versace gown, and with a pouf even Snooki would respect, Garner defined casual elegance. Grade: A
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EMILY BLUNT
The blushing pink and rough-cut ruffles of this Dolce & Gabbana made a winning combination for the Young Victoria star. Grade: A
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MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL
The Crazy Heart star took a major fashion risk with the geometric bodice of this Roland Mouret gown — and it paid off in spades. Grade: A
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TONI COLLETTE
The Globe winner sparkled in a slinky Elie Saab gown that dripped in gold beading. Grade: A
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JENNIFER ANISTON
Black may usually be safe, but there?s nothing cautious about the up-to-where slit on the one-shoulder gown Aniston rocked (along with some seriously beachy locks). Grade: A-
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MARION COTILLARD
Cotillard showed off a lot of leg — and a little lingerie — with this structured Christian Dior gown. Grade: B+
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HALLE BERRY
Sure, sexy and skin-baring is Berry's style mantra, but the cut of this Kaufman Franco gown didn't exactly leave much to the imagination. Grade: B
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DREW BARRYMORE
The subdued sparkle of Barrymore?s gown would?ve knocked it out of the park, if it weren?t for the sea urchins strapped to her dress. Grade: B
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DIANNA AGRON
The shape may have overwhelmed the Glee star's petite frame, but there?s no denying that the breezy silver gown and chic updo were Hollywood glam all the way. Grade: B
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SANDRA BULLOCK
It's only fitting that 2009?s box office queen picked royal purple for the night. Unfortunately the cheap-looking fabric took away from what would otherwise have been a truly regal look. Grade: B-
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ZOË SALDANA
While Saldana's dress has a touch of razor-edge glamour, the bottom looks more quilt than couture. Grade: C+
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JANUARY JONES
While retro-cool, this Lanvin gown was just a little too dour for such a festive night. And not even Blair Waldorf could love that headband. Grade: C-
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PENÉLOPE CRUZ
While this would have been a lovely dress for, say, Helen Mirren, the matronly sleeves of this black number didn?t do the Nine actress any favors. Grade: C
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CAMERON DIAZ
The satin red gown oozes luxury but by pairing it with garish red lipstick and black shoes, Diaz fell way down in our style ranks. Grade: C
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DIANE KRUGER
We want to give this usual red carpet all-star the benefit of the doubt, so maybe she knocked over a bottle of Pepto-Bismol on her way out the door? Grade: D+
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CHLOÉ SEVIGNY
We have no love — big or small — for this overwrought, over-ruffled trainwreck of a gown. Grade: F