HOLLYWOOD’s A list hit the red carpet at the the 82nd Annual Golden Globes tonight.
The likes of Cate Blanchett, Heidi Klum and Ashley Graham stunned in their designer gowns as they turned heads at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.
Cate looked incredible in a high necked golden number, which featured embellished jewels around the neckline.
America’s Got Talent favorite Heidi stunned in a green cut-out dress, as she struck a pose while playing with her flowing blonde locks.
Supermodel Ashley Graham opted for a black plunging affair, while wearing her raven locks tied back.
Wicked nominee Cynthia Erivo turned heads in an eye-catching print dress, which featured an elaborate bow design detail on the front.
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Zoe Kravitz, meanwhile, looked super sophisticated in a monochrome look that consisted of a black sweetheart neckline dress with a white waist-tie that flowed on the red carpet behind her.
Sharon Stone also showed that, at 66, she can show anyone half her age how it’s done.
The Basic Instinct legend wowed in a Grecian style printed gown which fit her like a glove.
The Golden Globes is seen as the biggest indicator of who will win big at the Oscars on March 3.
Comedian Nikki Glaser is hosting this year’s ceremony, which airs on CBS and Paramount Plus in the US.
Nikki told Deadline. when the gig was announced back in August: “I am absolutely thrilled to be hosting the Golden Globes. It’s one of my favorite nights of television and now I get a front row seat (actually, I think I have to host from the stage).”
The ceremony honors the best in both TV and film.
Leading the film nominations is Emilia Pérez, which stars Zoe Saldana and Selena Gomez, and has ten nominations.
Adrien Brody’s The Brutalist has seven nods, while Ralph Fiennes’ controversial Conclave has six.
Anora, starring Mikey Madison, has had plenty of buzz with five nominations, tying with Demi Moore’s comeback, The Substance.
Both lead the likes of Challengers and Wicked, which have four nods alongside The Wild Robot and A Real Pain.