Golden
Globe® Awards 2004
Red Carpet Fashion
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The 2004 Golden
Globes fashion was a meadow of pale-hued flowers with frothy dresses
in pale rose, apricot, and peach blossoms. Black, wine, and dark
blue evening gowns and cocktail dresses stood out this year amid
all the light creams and taupes, bringing a delightful mix of color
palettes to the awards show. Notable fashion winners this year happily
included two awards winners.
Charlize Theron
glowed in a creamy banana chiffon spring dress with romantic ruffles
along the hips and shoulders. Cut with a v-back, thin spaghetti
straps accented her tall, curvy frame. Her curls were swept up on
one side with a sparkling barrette, a new trend this year seen on
other red carpet fashionistas. Winner of best screenplay and best
motion picture musical or comedy, Sofia Coppola captured the essence
of the independent modern woman in her vintage Azzedine Alaia black
cocktail dress and understated flats. Another fashion standout was
the ever-glamorous Uma Thurman, looking sleek in a periwinkle lavender
evening gown. Fitted at the waist, the mid-weight charmeuse satin
cascaded in flounced ruffles down the front, with peek-a-boo lilac
tulle underlay showcasing her jeweled strappy heels.
Nicole Kidman charmed the fans in a hot flapper dress designed by
Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent. Gold and cream sequins shined on
the halter dress with a deep plunging neckline and sheer chiffon
front. Godet inserts around the knees kept the ensemble from being
too heavy, and Kidman topped off the '20s look with a whimsical
gold headband and blond ringlets. The men opted for more dinner
jackets and ties and less tuxedos this year. Clint Eastwood was
dashing in a white bow tie and dinner jacket, and Elijah Wood gets
high fashion marks for his vintage dark green velvet blazer and
shimmering gold silk tie.
Uma Thurman,
2004 Globes
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Golden Globe Awards
2004
WINNERS |
Best
Motion Picture, Drama
The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King,
Director: Peter Jackson |
Best
Leading Actor, Drama
Sean Penn,
Mystic River |
Best
Leading Actress, Drama
Charlise Theron, Monster |
Best
Motion Picture, Musical/Comedy
Lost in Translation,
Director: Sofia Coppola |
Best
Leading Actress, Musical/Comedy
Diane
Keaton, Somethings Gotta Give |
Best
Leading Actor, Musical/Comedy
Bill Murray, Lost in
Translation |
Best
Television Series, Drama
24, Imagine TV & 20th Century
Fox |
Best
Actor, Television Drama
Anthony Lapaglia,
Without A Trace |
Best
Actress, Television Drama
Frances Conroy. Six Feet
Under |
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