2017 Golden Globes
While red carpets are a designer's showcase, we can pick up on what will be big
in the coming months. Last night's Golden Globes ushered in a new wave of trends. The up-dos were tighter, the necklines were plunging, the slits were thigh-high, elegant black bows made the perfect finishing touch, the colors were soft and pretty.... overall, every look was feminine and ladylike to it's core. Gone are the deep, bold hues and structure from fall. Here come the lighter days of spring.
in the coming months. Last night's Golden Globes ushered in a new wave of trends. The up-dos were tighter, the necklines were plunging, the slits were thigh-high, elegant black bows made the perfect finishing touch, the colors were soft and pretty.... overall, every look was feminine and ladylike to it's core. Gone are the deep, bold hues and structure from fall. Here come the lighter days of spring.
A few of my favorites were Mandy Moore in a cape like dark number, Priyanka Chopra in this embellished gold gown (I also have major hair envy), and Octavia Spencer making a tuxedo look oh-so-elegant. I loved how both Michelle Williams and Sienna Miller's added a little black bow.
Winner Tracee Ellis Ross killed it in this heavily embellished shorter gown.
But Kristen Bell was the belle of the ball. She killed it at the Emmy's, and after last night I'm wanting to make a hair appointment asap. Hair goals. Body goals. Goals in general.