From blush hues to lace mermaids to gold accents, the hottest gowns from the 70th annual Golden Globes can easily be worn down the aisle as well. Here are some of our favorite looks that will take you from the red carpet to the white.
The "Best Supporting Actress" nominees both chose ultra-feminine blush mermaid gowns. This romantic hue, dubbed "ballet pink" by Adams, complemented the stars' fair complexions. This Allure gown (pictured below) captures the essence of this up-and-coming bridal trend.
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These award presenters made an entrance in show-stopping gowns with thigh-high slits. (Flashback: Remember Angelina Jolie's infamous "right leg" moment at last year's Oscars?) This Martina Liana gown (pictured below) is a modest take on the dramatic style, perfect for tying the knot.
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The new mama (she gave birth to son Noah just four months ago!) and Les Mis ingenue were radiant in form-fitting lace gowns. Although husband Brian Austin Green reportedly picked out Fox's dress, BG recommends that you keep your gown a surprise from your groom until the big day! Recreate this timeless look with a strapless Modeca by Enzoani gown (pictured below).
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The beautiful Ms. Hough (and soon-to-be Mrs. Seacrest?) had a princess moment in this couture ball gown by acclaimed bridal designer Monique Lhuillier. Luxe gold accents added undeniable opulence to this regal gown. This Oleg Cassini style (pictured below) is just as fairytale-worthy as Julianne's dress.
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This leading lady brought home a Golden Globe for her performance as Fantine in Les Miserablés, but we think she also deserves an award for best-dressed! A chic peplum is a modern choice for fashion-forward brides; add a belt to accentuate curves, like this Tara Keely style (pictured below). Take a look back at Anne Hathaway's wedding style here.
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Which Golden Globes look was your favorite? Vote below!
— Rachel Dichter and Noelle Gharbi
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