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* THE 78TH ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBES HELD AMID THE ONGOING PANDEMIC - MANY AWARDS WERE PRESENTED REMOTELY * SOME PRESENTERS WALKED A SOCIALLY-DISTANT RED CARPET IN LOS ANGELES, WHILE NOMINEES
POSED IN GOWNS AT HOME * WHILE A FEW HIT THE FASHION NAIL ON THE HEAD, OTHERS MISSED THE MARK COMPLETELY, INCLUDING ACTRESS CYNTHIA ERIVO, 34, WHO TURNED HEADS FOR ALL THE WRONG REASONS IN A
STRUCTURED HIGHLIGHTER-GREEN DRESS * BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY WINNER ROSAMUND PIKE TEAMED POOFY DRESS WITH BOOTS By SIOFRA BRENNAN FOR MAILONLINE Published:
19:49 EDT, 28 February 2021 | Updated: 11:51 EDT, 1 March 2021 This year's Golden Globes looked very different in light of the ongoing pandemic - but one thing remained constant at the
awards ceremony: the plethora of fashion fails being flaunted by celebrities, both on the red carpet and at home throughout the semi-virtual event. Stealing the sartorial spotlight in all
the wrong ways was 34-year-old actress Cynthia Erivo, who was very difficult to miss thanks to her garish neon-green Valentino dress. The structured gown featured a figure-hugging bodice
and an enormous hoop-style skirt, and left the naturally-beautiful star looking as though she had donned a Halloween costume - an image that was further emphasized by the addition of
sky-high silver platform shoes, which she showed off on stage while presenting an award. One observer likened the gown to a lampshade while others remarked it resembled a board game piece.
Also adding to the fashion flops at the in-person event was pre-show host Zuri Hall, 32, who showed off her enviable figure in a tiny red boob tube, which was somewhat skimpy for such a
prestigious event - and could have done with the addition of some extra fabric which could easily have been found in her enormous matching skirt. The flowing design swamped her bottom half
and only served to further emphasize the tininess of her crop top. Returning hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey also led the sub-par style at this year's ceremony, with both women putting
on a very dreary show in lackluster black ensembles that did little to flatter their figures, and appeared entirely effortless for all the wrong reasons. Amy, 49, wore a glittering black
turtleneck dress with thick opaque tights that made it look more like she was getting ready for a night out at a trashy club rather than an evening at one of Hollywood's most
prestigious events. Meanwhile her co-host and best friend Tina, 50, seemed to have dressed to match her pal, wearing a tuxedo-style mini dress - which she chose to pair with some rather
tacky fishnet-esque tights. The dress itself was by no means unflattering, however when paired with the tights it took on a rather trashy feel, which was further emphasized by her chunky
glittering statement necklace. Tina and Amy were not the only comedy stars to miss the style mark on Sunday evening; Maya Rudolph also fell short with her fashion choice - a garish
floral-print dress that looked a lot like a Hawaiian shirt, rather than a glamorous Hollywood gown. To add insult to injury, the shape of the dress - which fell to her mid-calf - was
incredibly unflattering, and left the stunning 48-year-old appear as though she had simply draped a piece of fabric over herself before heading out the door. Also turning heads for the
wrong reasons was Spike Lee's son Jackson, who opted to wear a rather dapper suit - but added a rather ridiculous edge to it by donning a silk kimono over the top, as well as a pair of
orange-lensed shades. GOLDEN GLOBES 2021: THE WINNERS MOVIES Best Motion Picture, Drama The Father Mank Nomadland - WINNER Promising Young Woman The Trial of the Chicago 7 Best Motion
Picture, Comedy or Musical Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - WINNER Hamilton Music Palm Springs The Prom Best Director Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman David Fincher – Mank Regina King –
One Night in Miami Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of the Chicago 7 Chloé Zhao – Nomadland - WINNER Best Screenplay Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman Jack Fincher – Mank Christopher
Hampton, Florian Zeller – The Father Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of the Chicago 7 - WINNER Chloé Zhao – Nomadland Best Foreign Language Picture Another Round La Llorona The Life Ahead Minari -
WINNER Two of Us Best Animated Picture The Croods: A New Age Onward Over the Moon Soul - WINNER Wolfwalkers Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama Viola Davis – Ma
Rainey’s Black Bottom Andra Day – The United States vs Billie Holiday - WINNER Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman Frances McDormand – Nomadland Carey Mulligan – Promising Young Woman Best
Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama Riz Ahmed – Sound of Metal Chadwick Boseman – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom - WINNER Anthony Hopkins – The Father Gary Oldman – Mank Tahar Rahim
– The Mauritanian Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Maria Bakalova – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Kate Hudson – Music Michelle Pfeiffer – French Exit
Rosamund Pike – I Care a Lot - WINNER Anya Taylor-Joy – Emma Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Sacha Baron Cohen – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - WINNER
James Corden – The Prom Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hamilton Dev Patel – The Personal History of David Copperfield Andy Samberg – Palm Springs Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Glenn
Close – Hilbilly Elegy Jodie Foster – The Mauritanian - WINNER Olivia Colman – The Father Amanda Seyfried – Mank Helena Zengel – News of the World Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Sacha Baron Cohen – The Trial of the Chicago 7 Daniel Kaluuya – Judas and the Black Messiah - WINNER Jared Leto – The Little Things Bill Murray – On the Rocks Leslie Odom Jr – One Night in
Miami Best Original Score in a Motion Picture The Midnight Sky Tenet News of the World Mank Soul - WINNER Best Original Song in a Motion Picture Judas and the Black Messiah The Life
Ahead - WINNER One Night in Miami The Trial of the Chicago 7 The United States vs Billie Holiday TELEVISION Best Television Series, Drama The Crown - WINNER Lovecraft Country The
Mandalorian Ozark Ratched Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical Emily in Paris The Flight Attendant The Great Schitt’s Creek - WINNER Ted Lasso Best Limited Series, Anthology or TV
Movie Normal People The Queen’s Gambit - WINNER Small Axe The Undoing Unorthodox Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Drama Olivia Colman – The Crown Jodie Comer – Killing Eve
Emma Corrin – The Crown - WINNER Laura Linney – Ozark Sarah Paulson – Ratched Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series, Drama Jason Bateman – Ozark Josh O’Connor – The Crown - WINNER
Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul Al Pacino – Hunters Matthew Rhys– Perry Mason Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical Lily Collins – Emily in Paris Kaley Cuoco –
The Flight Attendant Elle Fanning – The Great Jane Levy – Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist Catherine O’Hara – Schitt’s Creek - WINNER Best Performance by an Actor in a TV series, Comedy or
Musical Don Cheadle – Black Monday Nicholas Hoult – The Great Eugene Levy – Schitt’s Creek Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso - WINNER Ramy Youssef – Ramy Best Performance by an Actress in a
Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie Cate Blanchett – Mrs America Daisy Edgar-Jones – Normal People Shira Haas – Unorthodox Nicole Kidman – The Undoing Anya Taylor-Joy – The Queen’s Gambit
- WINNER Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie Bryan Cranston – Your Honour Jeff Daniels – The Comey Rule Hugh Grant – The Undoing Ethan Hawke – The Good
Lord Bird Mark Ruffalo – I Know This Much Is True - WINNER Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series Gillian Anderson – The Crown - WINNER Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown Julia
Garner – Ozark Annie Murphy – Schitt’s Creek Cynthia Nixon – Ratched Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series John Boyega – Small Axe, “Red, White and Blue” - WINNER Daniel Levy –
Schitt’s Creek Brendan Gleeson – The Comey Rule Jim Parsons – Hollywood Donald Sutherland – The Undoing And it wasn't just the stars in attendance at the event who showed off some
less-than-impressive ensembles for the evening - the at-home line-up featured just as many sartorial disasters. Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan tried to recreate her character's style
for an at-home video shoot - but her puffed-up yellow gown looked nothing short of comical, particularly when paired with garish pink eyeshadow. Also opting for a poofy gown while
celebrating the Globes at home was Best Actress winner Rosamund Pike, who bizarrely chose to pair her very feminine red frock - previously worn by Emma Corrin for a Vogue shoot - with clunky
combat boots, which made for an awkward overall look. Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist star Jane Levy's Oscar De La Renta dress looked as though it had been attacked by moths thanks
to the large holes that covered the design, which also featured some rather bizarre black ribbon embellishments that could well have been tied on in a last minute effort to improve the
look. Also sharing her look from home was best actress nominee Andra Day, who wore a floor-length Chanel number for the event. But while the silhouette of the dress was incredibly
flattering, the crocheted material made it look somewhat as though the gown had been made from recycled fish nets. Another leading lady who made something of a fashion flub was The
Crown's Emma Corrin, who won an award for best actress for her portrayal of Princess Diana. Although she hit the nail on the head with her acting skills however, her style for the
evening was D-list at best. The young starlet chose to model her ensemble on a clown - a Pierrot pantomime clown to be precise - wearing a large white ruffled collar with a black velvet
dress, and even adding a tear to her face with makeup to further emphasize the comedy quality, although she removed that before she accepted her award.