All The Pictures From The Golden Globes 2016

The 73rd Golden Globe Awards kicked off awards season 2016, and as well as who took home the gongs, we couldn't wait to see what the stars were wearing. And they didn't disappoint, debuting some of the most show-stopping and sparkling looks from the runways.
Fashion mavens Jennifer Lawrence, Rooney Mara, Brie Larson, Cate Blanchett, Saoirse Ronan and Alicia Vikander were all nominated for Best Actress and also won big on the fashion front. Rooney flew the flag for Brit design in Alexander McQueen, while Cate wore one of the night's most adventurous looks - a gorgeous powder-pink fringed dress by Givenchy. Of course, J-Law was in Dior. Well, who else?
Plunging necklines were the biggest trend of the night, and shades of scarlet mustard and midnight-blue were .
See all of the A-list looks and on-stage highlights from the Globes in the gallery below.
GettyJennifer Lawrence
It had to be Dior didn't it? Jennifer Lawrence wore a pillarbox red gown with ab-flashing cutouts by her signature label.
GettyCate Blanchett
We LOVE Cate Blanchett for not playing it safe and opting for such a dramatic look. Her fringed, peekaboo gown in Givenchy.
GettyAmy Schumer
This is definitely Amy Schumer's best red carpet look to date. The monochrome design by Prabal Gurung is a show-stopper.
GettyRooney Mara
Rooney Mara flew the flag for British designers in this intricate button embellished slip dress by Alexander McQueen. It has her signature gothic vibe in spades.

GettyAlicia Vikander
Alicia Vikander, who was double-nominated for her roles in Ex Machina and The Danish Girl, looked utterly ethereal in a sequin gown with cross-back detail by her favourite designer Louis Vuitton.
GettyBryce Dallas-Howard
Presenter Bryce Dallas-Howard went for jewel tones in a sparkling Jenny Packham gown.
GettyEmmy Rossum
Emmy Rossum kept things classic in a bold column gown by Armani.
GettySam Smith
The Stay With Me singer looked seriously dapper in a velvet tux.
GettySophia Bush
Sophia Bush took the plunge in a Narcisco Rodriguez gown with a seriously deep V.
GettyLaverne Cox
OITNB star Laverne Cox was a vision in a white Elizabeth Kennedy gown with flowing train.
GettyEva Green
Sequins, sequins and more sequins had Eva Green looking sensational at the Globes. We love her edgy ear cuff, too.
GettyDavid Hasselhof
It's the Hoff!
GettyCaitriona Balfe
Outlander star Caitriona Balfe wowed with her dark and dramatic black gown.
GettyJennifer Lopez
Was this dress made for J-Lo? The Giambattista Valli gown with cape detail and bejewelled neckline is a perfect choice for the triple threat star. And it seems like mustard is a popular hue for the Globes...
GettyAmerica Ferrera
As America Ferrera is wearing the bold shade, too. She opted for a classic Grecian style Jenny Packham gown.
GettyViola Davis
How To Get Away With Murder actress Viola Davis has us starry-eyed with this midnight blue flowing gown.
GettyNatalie Dormer
This season's trend for off-the-shoulder dresses clearly hasn't bypassed Natalie Dormer who wore this velvet J Mendel gown.
GettyMichael Fassbender
Naturally Michael Fassbender looked super sleek in his classic one-button tux.
GettyJoanne Froggatt
Downton star Joanna went for a classic screen siren look in a plunging bandeau dress in a pretty shade of lilac.
GettyHeidi Klum
Heidi Klum turned flapper girl in a fabulous feathered gown.
GettyOlivia Wilde
Head-turning doesn't even cut it for Olivia Wilde's all-over sequin plunging gown. We love how she's matched the ruby column dress to her eye makeup.
Rex FeaturesOlivia Palermo
Fashion-forward as ever, Olivia Palermo wore a cool colour-block midi with a voluminous skirt. Major style points for those shoes, too.
GettyKirsten Dunst
Kirsten Dunst was gorgeously gothic in this black tulle gown. Plunging necklines were the trend of the night and Kirsten was on board with her navel-grazing neckline.
GettyKate Bosworth
Kate Bosworth gets top marks for her go bold or go home approach to awards season dressing. This Dolce & Gabbana dress is the stuff of fairytales.
GettyEva Longoria
It's a case of the beauty is in the detail for Eva Longoria with this heavily embroidered Georges Hobeika gown.
GettyBrie Larson
Nominated for her movie Room, Brie Larson went all-out for sparkles in this halter Calvin Klein gown with cheeky ab-flashing cutouts.
GettyEmilia Clarke
Black definitely doesn't have to be boring, as Emilia Clarke proves with this dramatic flower-embroidered cape dress.
GettyDamian Lewis
Damian Lewis looked every inch the gent in his tux and bow tie.
GettySaoirse Ronan
We couldn't have hoped for a more stunning choice of gown from Saoirse Ronan. Her white tulle gown is Saint Laurent.
GettyRachel McAdams
Rachel McAdams was one of the few Globes entrants to opt for a print and her bandeau Lanvin dress fits her like a glove.
GettyKate Winslet
We're pleased to see Best Supporting Actress winner Kate Winslet departing from her fail-safe black in this electric-blue gown.
GettyKate Hudson
California girl Kate Hudson showed off her toned abs in this spangly Michael Kors nude number. Va va voom!
GettyAmy Adams
This is a classic Amy Adams look - a bold hue and simple cut are her recipe for guaranteed red carpet elegance.
GettyJenna Dewan-Tatum
This fairytale full skirted gown - featuring another plunging neckline - looks divine on Jenna Dewan Tatum.
GettyJulianne Moore
Julianne Moore never puts a foot wrong in the style department, and the Globes was no exception. All over sparkles had her stealing the show.
GettyMaggie Gyllenhaal
Maggie G brought vintage appeal to the red carpet with this floral jacquard gown.
GettyTaylor Schilling
Taylor Schilling eschewed dresses in favour of the perfect glittery suit by Thakoon. She brought a little sass to proceedings with a plunging neckline.
GettyLily James
Lily James looks oh-so pretty in her one-shoulder white gown with cool cutout details.
GettyCalista Flockhart
This teal and gold gown is a gorgeous choice for Calista Flockhart. Very regal.
GettyLady Gaga
Lady Gaga brought the old Hollywood glamour in a sculpted velvet dress.
GettyLeonardo DiCaprio
Suited and booted Leo is our favourite Leo
GettyOrlando Bloom
The internet went crazy for Orlando Bloom when he arrived on the red carpet looking like this, and for obvious reasons - he looks hot.
GettyMelissa McCarthy
Melissa McCarthy went for the 70s vibes in a maxi with flowing sleeves.
GettyOscar Isaac
Looking sharp in rag & bone, Oscar Isaac.
GettyZendaya
We're huge fans of this berry hued Marchesa gown.
GettyHelen Mirren
Classic, elegant - Helen Mirren's floor-sweeping black gown was just what we'd expect from the British sensation.
GettyAmber Heard
Amber Heard was perfection in this pretty petal-hued gown with floral applique.
GettyChristian Slater
And the Best Supporting Actor in a TV show goes to... Christian Slater for Mr Robot.
GettyAmber Heard & Jaimie-Alexander
Amber Heard & Jaimie-Alexander nailed presenter duties, even in the face of technical difficulties.
GettyJonah Hill & Channing Tatum
It wouldn't be an awards night without a few laughs courtesy of 22 Jump Street co-stars Jonah and Channing.
GettyKate Winslet
Kate Winslet scored the gong for Best Supporting Actress. Her fourth Golden Globe.
GettyKate Winslet
"I just want to say, what an incredible year for women in film, and I mean, these categories are so crowded and crammed with incredible skill and integrity and I feel prouder than ever this year to be included I really truly do," Kate said in her winner's speech.
GettyAmy Schumer & Jennifer Lawrence
Besties Amy Schumer and J-Law laid on the laughs to show us the kind of comedy credentials we can expect from their forthcoming movie collaboration.