Red Carpet to Real Life: Golden Globes
A real life approach to the fashions seen at the Golden Globes! Some of the trends seen were metallics (lots of golds!), black opera gloves and collar statement necklaces. Using a look as inspiration can be fun! While the look from the Red Carpet may not apply to your daily life, you can still use it as inspiration by incorporating similar silhouettes, the same color story, styling techniques or accessories.



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Golden Globes

Inspired by all of the black opera gloves seen on the red carpet, this look features a practical way to incorporate the trend into your everyday wear. These leather opera gloves are perfect for staying warm and chic during the winter months.

If you loved Elle Fanning's look, this is a great look inspired by the leopard bodice of her dress, full skirt and soft color scheme.

Inspired by the rusty hues of Zendaya's look taken all the way down to her shoes, this look features a mix of spiced cognac hues in varying textures.

A lot of Hollywood's biggest stars were seen wearing red at the Golden Globes! This knit dress is perfect for the upcoming Valentine's Day holiday, the office, or any day or evening event- so versatile! Its shape will look great styled with flats as shown here, pumps or a tall boot! Pair with a red stocking for a fashion forward look.

If you loved Ariana Grande's vintage Givenchy look this outfit could be perfect for you! Staying true to the color scheme of the dress, this look features an embellished creamy top to mimic the embellished bodice of her gown, paired with a butter yellow pant to mimic the skirt. This look is finished with white accessories to represent the white opera gloves worn.

Taking inspiration from Zoe Saldana, this look features the rich chocolate brown as she did on the red carpet, the top mimics the sweetheart neckline of her dress, the silhouette of the pants play nod to her floor length column gown and the satin blazer adds the same texture as her overcoat did.

Taking inspiration from Cynthia Erivo, this look features a black and silver color palette with a plunging neckline and sheer fabric. The structural details of the shoes and handbag are added to represent the structural design of her gown.

Inspired by Keri Russell's off white blazer dress, this look features a similar creamy suit in a more approachable silhouette. The padded clutch was chosen to mimic the oversized dimensions of what Keri wore, finished with similar simple black accessories.