Wait a Minute, the Golden Globes After-Party Was Even Better Than the Red Carpet
The Golden Globes after-party delivered everything we wanted and more. While the red carpet for the main event was insanely beautiful and beyond elegant (have you ever seen anyone as timeless as Blake Lively?), we were left wanting more—namely some sexy moments and more risk-takers. The after-party brought high embellishments, thigh-high splits and a smattering of bright colours—exactly the boost we need now that we’re back at work after the holidays.
One trend clearly stood out, and we’re bound to see more of it in 2017—heavily sequined dresses. Christina Ricci led the way with a burnt orange asymmetric sequined dress, and Diane Kruger proved once again that she can wear literally anything and make it look amazing. Click through to see all the best after-party looks.
WHO: Christina Ricci
WHO: Miranda Kerr
WHO: Minka Kelly
WHO: Nina Dobrev
WHO: Diane Kruger
WHO: Lea Michele
WHO: Nikki Reed
WHO: Leighton Meester
WHO: Rachel Zoe
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