globes 2016

  • Re-create Jennifer Lawrence’s Golden Globes Beauty Look for Under $30 [Video]

    We’ve got the breakdown to recreate Jennifer Lawrence’s Golden Globes hair and makeup at home. Even better, we’ll show you how to do it for under 30 bucks.

  • Recreate Rooney Mara’s Golden Globes Beauty Look For Under $30 [Video]

    We’ve got the breakdown to recreate Rooney Mara’s Golden Globes hair and makeup at home. Even better, we’ll show you how to do it for under 30 bucks.

  • Shop the Golden Globes' Best Looks

    We’ll probably never need to actually walk a red carpet, but that doesn’t mean we’re not checking for inspiration at last night’s Golden Globe Awards. Whether you have a capital-O Occasion coming up, or you just want to make your next date night special (as in, floor-length gown special), here are five of our favorite celeb looks from last night, served up for your shopping pleasure. Now all you need is an attendant to carry your train. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest for nonstop inspiration delivered fresh to your feed, every day

  • We Have Reached Peak Jennifer Lawrence

    If you listened closely Sunday night as Jennifer Lawrence accepted her third Golden Globe in four years, you could hear the faint sound of a queen being dethroned. Clad in the same color red that she wore for her first Oscars back in 2011, Lawrence appeared onstage twice. The first time was to present an award with her newfound BFF and writing partner Amy Schumer.

  • Leonardo DiCaprio Didn’t Mean to Shade Lady Gaga

    It was the Golden Globes moment that made Leonardo DiCaprio’s name start trending on social media before he even took home the award for Best Actor in a Drama for his role in The Revenant: shading Lady Gaga. Do the winners have a history? Why would he laugh at the singer? Is he too serious an actor to take Mother Monster seriously? 

  • 6 Stars Who Saved Their Best Outfits for the Golden Globes After Parties

    As much as we love a full-on red carpet glam moment (looking at you, Jennifer Lopez in yellow goddess gown), there’s much to be said for the after-party fashion, too. This is where stars kick off the couture, and slip into something a bit more comfortable — sometimes, an actual slip dress — and celebrate their wins, drink away the pain of their loss (hey, there’s always the Oscars), and party ‘til dawn. Click ahead for 10 stars who majorly brought it last night. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest for nonstop inspiration delivered fresh to your feed, every day

  • Emilia Clarke Compares Ricky Gervais to Marmite at the HBO Afterparty

    Emilia Clarke in Dolce & Gabbana at the HBO afterparty. Photo: Getty Images

  • Recreate Alicia Vikander’s Golden Globes Beauty Look For Under $30 [Video]

    We’ve got the breakdown to recreate Alicia Vikander’s hair and makeup at home. Even better, we’ll show you how to do it for under 30 bucks.

  • Recreate Amy Schumer’s Golden Globes Beauty Look For Under $30 [Video]

    We’ve got the breakdown to recreate Amy Schumer’s hair and makeup at home. Even better, we’ll show you how to do it for under 30 bucks.

  • Celebs Exercised Their Right to Look Fierce in White at the Golden Globes

    Awards Season 2016 is here and for these celebrities, the Golden Globes red carpet was the perfect time to clean the slate and kick it all off in white. From the angelic (like Lily James in Marchesa) to the extravagant (we see you, Jane Fonda) white was all the rage on the red carpet.

  • Breaking: All the Globes Winners Were in Shock and Awe

    Photo: How does it feel to win a Golden Globe? “I really am so shocked right now,” Kate Winslet told reporters while holding her golden statuette for Best Support Actress for the Steve Jobs biopic. I honestly, truthfully, did not expect this at all.” Jon Hamm was similarly surprised. It’s such a mad house here.” As per usual, Jennifer Lawrence took a comedic approach to answering reporters’ queries, but first fielded questions about beating her bestie Amy Schumer.

  • These Are the Most Beautiful Photos You’ll See From the 2016 Golden Globes

    Social media made it so every person with an iPhone could potentially become a famous photographer. But for the Golden Globes, Instagram didn’t ask a teenage selfie-master or a lady with a good eye for capturing cats to be their official presence at the big event. Instead, they called on real professionals: famous photography duo Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. The pair were stationed backstage where they captured stars including Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Gael Garcia Bernal, Melissa Benoist, Amy Adams, Kate Winselt, Jennifer Lawrence, and more either in their post-win or presentation glee. 

  • Celebs Turn the Globes’ Red Carpet Into a Peepshow

    Some folks bare it all on the red carpet, and others bare just a bit. Cutouts were out in full force at the Globes this year and a handful of chic celebs showed off their take on the trend. 

  • David Oyelowo & Eddie Redmayne Looked Super Fly at the Golden Globes

    While the women get a majority of the attention for their gorgeous gowns — as they should, considering the hours spent primping and prepping — (some) men are stylish and deserve praise, too.  A boring trend would definitely be black, with Steve Carrell, John Krasinski, Andy Samberg, David Hasselhoff, and more keeping it classic. Some dudes broke out of the box a bit by wearing blue, including Bob Odenkirk, Oscar Isaac, Paul Dano, Rami Malek, Sylvester Stallone, and Will Smith.   But then there were the guys that didn’t just settle for the first suit a designer sent. their wife picked up, or a stylist pushed on them.

  • Capes & Drapes Swooshed All Over the Golden Globes Red Carpet

    If you had any doubt that the 2016 Golden Globes red carpet was magical, look no further than one of the biggest trends of the night: capes and drapes. These flowy extra layers added a a touch of retro romance to the awards show.

  • ‘Jane the Virgin’ Creator Is Shocked That Her Star Brokered El Chapo Encounter

    On Sunday night, there was plenty of talk of the awards and the fashions at the Golden Globes, but another topic that was at the top of everyone’s minds was Sean Penn’s surprising interview with Mexican drug lord, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, for Rolling Stone. The meeting between Penn and El Chapo was brokered by Jane the Virgin actress Kate del Castillo, a fact that the show’s creator Jennie Synder Urman couldn’t quite believe. “It’s a wild story,” she said while walking the carpet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. “It feels like a story that Jane might do. ...

  • Morgan Freeman’s Necklace Was Our Favorite Accessory at the Golden Globes

    We are happy to report that Morgan Freeman has reached his final form as the swaggiest grandpa on the planet. Seriously – forget all the diamonds and assorted jewels we’ve been seeing tonight. Freeman just slayed the Globes accessory game with a simple beaded necklace. 

  • Bryce Dallas Howard Gets Real on the Red Carpet: Yeah, I Wear a Size Six

    On Sunday night, actress Bryce Dallas Howard stepped out on the Golden Globes red carpet in a shimmery, royal blue gown designed by Jenny Packham. She looked great, of course, but there was something else notable: During an interview with E! News’ Giuliana Rancic, Howard thrilled the internet when she revealed how she made the decision to wear the dress. “I always go to department stores for this kind of stuff.” Her answer lit up the Twittersphere, with fashion critics and commentators letting out a sigh of relief at the honest take on how an actress who may not fit into sample sizes (which are commonly a size zero or two) manage red carpet season. Bryce Dallas Howard getting real about buying her own dress to have more options for a size 6 👏👏👏👏 clap back— Tyler McCall (@eiffeltyler) January 10, 2016 Amen to Bryce saying she likes to shop at the mall because she can find things in a size 6.