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The 76th Annual Golden Globes Round Up 2019

Tinsel & Tine's

RECAP of the Hollywood Foreign Press

76th Annual GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS


by Le Anne Lindsay, Editor


It was nice to return to the revelry of lighter spirits at the Golden Globes, after last year's all black red carpet, women's movement take over; not that I didn't approve, but the seriousness of what was happening didn't exactly make for a party. This year the emphasis was back on the free flowing champagne, where it ought to be.  Hosted by Andy Sandberg and Sandra Oh, the pair delivered a cute opening bit consisting of supposedly dissing on the celebrities, with effusive praise.  There was a lot of congratulations on the diversity in the room, on stage and nominated, and a number of gorgeous gowns so let's get to our red carpet picks...


The red carpet for me is ageless, if you are slaying, you are slaying! I absolutely fell in love with Patricia Clarkson in this tangerine confection by Georges Chakra Couture. It's not only a spectacular dress, but it's perfect for her spirit and figure.  Congrats Patty on your Golden Globe for Sharp Objects.

 On first look at both of these choices I said not feeling it. Then looked again and was like, ya know what? these do work for each of the actresses and the designs themselves.  Good job Julia Roberts in Stella McCartney and Constance Wu in Vera Wang


No one is going to deny Lady Gaga won the red carpet hands down. It's just too easy to give her best dressed, but yes, Gaga wearing that larger-than-life periwinkle Valentino dress will not soon be forgotten.  And I like that she did not forget one of her Star is Born, predecessors by wearing a gown inspired by Judy Garland's from 1954.

I guess we'll never know what spell of magical whimsy got into Glenn Close (Armani Privé) and Melissa McCarthy (Reem Acra) to inspire these choices on the red carpet, but any way, Congrats Glenn on the Golden Globe for Best Actress - Drama for The Wife

Anne Hthaway (Elie Saab) usually comes correct on the red carpet, so I don't mind making fun of her trailer park trash comes to Hollywood look, which I'm sure she regrets. I do feel bad about making fun of Elisabeth Moss (Christian Dior Haute Couture) 1) because I love her and 2) because all the designers who dressed her gave a donation to a charity called RAD, however, she just looks damn awkward in this dress, it's just not flattering. I know it's wrong to make fun of a kid on her first red carpet outing, but who decided Elsie Fisher (Kenzo/Lonchamp) would look good as one of Santa's Elves out on Epiphany. I have no sympathy for Judy Greer, this was not a fun risk, this was made for ridicule.


It goes without saying these women of color only know how to bring it on the red carpet Regina King In Alberta Ferretti - Congrats on Supporting Actress win for If Beale Street Could Talk, Kiki Layne In Dior Haute Couture, Danai Gurira In Rodarte, Halle Berry Zuhair Murad

Tinsel & Tine's Annual Red Carpet Picnic

Those who have followed my annual recaps (see below for past Golden Globes) know that I normally put out a crazy spread for the Golden Globes! But this year I didn't invite over any friends for a watching party, plus I'd been out to brunch earlier, so I kept it to a reasonable size picnic this year:


I'm certainly not done, just tired, will finish tomorrow recapping the winners, losers, highs and lows 

So Check Back!




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