Gillian Anderson: All the looks

Gillian Anderson's style evolution is quite possibly one of the most AMAZING ones WE HAVE EVER SEEN...
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GettyAnderson owns the Evening Standard Theatre Awards red carpet in a killer little red dress.
Getty ImagesAt the BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party in January the actress wore a spring-ready dress with a matching clutch and shoe set.
Getty ImagesGillian picked up her Evening Standard award for best actress in A Streetcar Named Desire dressed in a statement gown decorated by appliqued daisies.
Getty ImagesAnderson proved sometimes all you need to do is keep it simple and wear black at the opening Of The Tiffany & Co. Christmas Shop in November.
Getty ImagesThree shades of blue for the British Academy Film Awards in 2014. Strapless is one of the best styles on the actress, wouldn't you agree?
Getty ImagesAt the Annual Producers Guild Awards in January of last year, Gillian looked sultry in smoking silver lace.
Getty ImagesWe really quite want her 2014 Golden Globe Awards After Party dress for ourselves, please.
Getty ImagesIn 2013 Gillian attended the Charles Finch and Chanel Pre-BAFTA cocktail party a vision in champagne sequins.
Getty ImagesThe asymmetrical dress, chandelier drop earrings, smoky eyes and the low-slung pony tail gets the thumbs up from us.
Getty ImagesGillian vamped it up for the Les Miserables world premiere in 2012. Dressed in velour and satin, the dress matched the red carpet well.
Getty ImagesUndoubtely one of our favourite looks of the actress's was her 2012 gown choice for the
British Academy Film Awards. Simple, elegant, chic.
Getty ImagesGillian channeled burlesque for the 2011
Hidden Gems Photography Gala Auction in London. The cut really showed off her teeny tiny waist.
Getty ImagesBy 2011, the actress had honed her style and was looking better than ever.
Getty ImagesThat's more like it! Gillian's burgundy velvet dress for the Johnny English Reborn Australian premiere in 2011 was eye catching for all the right reasons.
Getty ImagesSporting longer layers in 2011, we're not convinced this was Gillian's most flattering frock.
Getty ImagesBright = good for Gillian at the 2010 Laurence Olivier Awards in London.
Getty ImagesStylish mama. Gillian worked a maxi whilst heavily pregnant with her third child Felix at The X-Files: I Want To Believe premiere in London in 2008.
Getty ImagesThe actress's black embellished dress for the Golden Globes in 2007 was a demure choice.
Getty ImagesAnother classic PETA outfit for Gillian. This time in 2006. Feast your eyes on those blue specs, people.
Getty ImagesAt the BAFTA Film Awards in 2005, Gillian showed off her blonde locks with a curled midi bob. As for the dress, we get where she was going but we're not quite convinced it worked.
Getty ImagesKicking back at Santa Monica Beach in 2002, the tinted shades have become a staple look. We're actually quite digging her denim jacket - revival anyone?
Getty ImagesIt's 2002 and Gillian Anderson likes champagne silk a lot.
Getty ImagesHitting the Noughties with a strong look, Gillian was all about the tinted shades and lavender flowers for the 6th Annual Blockbuster Awards in California.
Getty ImagesToo much red, too much material at the PETA Honors The Animal Rights Movement back in '99.
Getty ImagesWe bet her outfit for the Emmys was bang on trend for 1999.
Getty ImagesSo Nineties. 1998 to be specific. Would you just look at that grungy 'do, pointed boots and oval specs. As for the jacket, GLAMOUR declines to comment.
Getty ImagesA jazzy neckline for the 1998 Golden Globe Awards, Anderson knows how to work her curves.
Getty ImagesWinning a Golden Globe in 1997 for her role in The X-Files, this was a fashion forward choice from the actress. The cut, the style, the colour, we'd maybe even wear that now...
Getty ImagesAt the Primetime Emmy Awards in 1996, the actress opted for a classic floral number with an up-do.
Getty ImagesWe don't remember Gillian like this either... Attending the Golden Globes in 1995, wrapping paper slightly springs to mind, no?
