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Golden Globes 2015 red carpet pictures: Best and worst dressed from Rosamund Pike to Julianne Moore

All the dresses from the Golden Globes 2015

From Rosamund Pike to Amy Adams, here is our roundup of the best and worst looks at the Golden Globes 2015.

As one of the biggest events on the Hollywood calendar, the Golden Globes red carpet is rather an epic one; playing host to stars not just from the film world but TV too.

Where else will you find Downton Abbey’s residents mingling with the Gone Girl cast?

Whilst most of us mere mortals spent the afternoon filling up on Sunday lunch, this bunch have been primped and preened to an inch of their lives all in aid of their moment on the red carpet.

So who got it right and who missed the mark? Here is our roundup of who wore what at the Golden Globes 2015:

Take one celeb; add a wardrobe stylist, facialist, manicurist, spray tanner, hair stylist, makeup artist, a killer dress, a pair of jazzy shoes and a sprinkling of diamonds and you’re just about red carpet ready.

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