This Will Be the Golden Globes Dress That Inspires a Thousand Remakes
For me, the most memorable red carpets always feature a Sienna Miller appearance. Sometimes, red carpet dressing can feel a little cheesy and forced, but Sienna always brings an element of cool—she makes red carpet dressing feel almost wearable for normal humans (you and I). I think it’s all in the way she styles her outfits, with simple off-duty hair and makeup, and minimal accessories—you won’t see Miller in any elaborate over-the-top jewellery.
The 74th Golden Globe Awards, held today in Los Angeles, were no different. Miller chose a white floor-length Michael Kors gown with cap sleeves and cut-outs at the waist, paired with a simple string of pearls around her neck and both wrists. Her hair was kept simple and whispy, and makeup neutral. Out of all the red carpet looks, this one stands out for its simplicity and wearability—and we bet we'll see similar style dresses hanging in stores in no time.
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