Golden Globes: The Winners, the Trends and the Jewels

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The 2011 Golden Globes last night really delivered on some amazing style choices, and we could certainly pick up a few trends that will last throughout the award season.  Leading ladies of film and the small screen opted for one piece of statement jewelry, pieces that really shined when set against their bright and vibrant gowns, like Claire Danes, Sarah Hyland and Vanessa Williams.  Another popular trend, the always fashionable cocktail ring, was brilliant and big, gracing ladies’ fingers other than their ring finger, like Anne Hathaway, Emma Stone and Amy Adams.  Most importantly, the gowns were bright and rich in color, color, color!  Christina Hendricks, Sofia Vergara and Catherine Zeta Jones proved that dazzling colors look best on the red carpet.  Check out our favorites from the evening, and of course, who took home a Golden Globe!
Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria looked stunning in a black Zac Posen fishtail gown, complete with large, dazzling diamond stud earrings.

Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway has truly emerged as a style icon.  She sparkled in a metallic, backless Armani Prive gown, embellished with Swarovski crystals.  Her large cocktail ring similar to our Arabesque Collection ring by Pomellato in 18k rose gold with brown diamonds was an added sparkler to an already shimmering ensemble.

Sofia Vergara
Sofia Vergara brought the color to the red carpet, looking stunning in a honeysuckle Vera Wang gown.  We loved her diamond chandelier earrings, similar to our long flower and leaf diamond earrings in 18k white gold.

Emma Stone
Emma Stone is certainly a rising starlet and her fashion tastes truly represent that, especially in this peachy backless Calvin Klein Collection dress.  With such a simple, figure-hugging outfit, she accessorized with one large, sparkling cocktail ring, similar to our Akoya cultured pearl, black onyx and diamond ring set in platinum by Mikimoto.


Kyra Sedgewick
Kyra Sedgewick is always a trend-setting celebrity to watch, and this year she didn’t disappoint.  She shone in an orange Emilio Pucci and accessorized with a stack of gold bangles, but we really loved her turquoise chandelier earrings, similar to our 18k gold turquoise and diamond earrings by designer Elizabeth Showers, which really popped with her outfit.

Claire Danes
Clad in honeysuckle (the color of the year for sure!) Claire Danes, and Best Actress Winner for “Temple Grandin,” looked spectacular in a vivid Calvin Klein Collection halter gown accessorized with a simple silver cuff.

Catherine Zeta Jones
A pro at the red carpet, Catherine Zeta Jones looked glamorous in a green Monique Lhuillier gown, with spectacular silver drop earrings, like our Hamilton Arabesque Collection large drop earrings with openwork designs in sterling silver, 14k white gold and diamonds.

Sarah Hyland
The ‘Modern Family’ actress did a complete transformation from ill-mannered teenager to glamorous starlet, walking the red carpet in an embellished Max Azria gown, accented with a Mikimoto statement necklace, similar to our natural color freshwater pearls necklace set in 18k gold and diamonds with multicolor pearls in peach, pink, lavender and grey.

Christina Hendricks
The red headed beauty accentuated her features in an eye-popping red Romona Keveza gown with a ruffled shoulder detail.  Adding the right amount of sparkle, Christina’s diamond bracelet, similar to our three-row flexible bracelet showcasing over 20 carats of diamonds, was a jaw dropper for sure.

Amy Adams
Amy Adams was stunning in a fishtail cut Marchesa gown, complete with a statement cocktail ring, similar to our sterling silver openwork design ring with diamonds from our Arabesque Collection.

Vanessa Williams
Always willing to take a style risk, Vanessa Williams’ one shoulder pink gown was a hit.  We loved her ‘wow-factor’ chandelier earrings, similar to our amethyst, pink tourmaline and rhodolite earrings in 18k gold.

And of course, the winners of the 2011 Golden Globes!

Cecil B. DeMille Award


Robert Di Niro

Best Motion Picture – Drama


The Social Network

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama


Natalie Portman – Black Swan

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama


Colin Firth – The King’s Speech

Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical


The Kids Are Alright

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical


Annette Bening – The Kids Are Alright

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical


Paul Giamatti – Barney’s Vision

Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture


Vanessa Leo – The Fighter

Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture


Christian Bale – The Fighter

Best Animated Feature Film


Toy Story 3

Best Foreign Language Film


In a Better World (Denmark)

Best Director - Motion Picture


David Fincher – The Social Network

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture


Aaron Sorkin – The Social Network

Best Original Score - Motion Picture


Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - The Social Network

Best Original Song - Motion Picture


"You Haven't Seen The Last Of Me" – Burlesque

Best Television Series - Drama


Boardwalk Empire (HBO)

Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Drama


Katey Sagal – Sons Of Anarchy

Best Television Series - Comedy Or Musical


Glee (Fox)

Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Comedy Or Musical


Laura Linney – The Big C (Showtime)

Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Comedy Or Musical


Jim Parsons – The Big Bang Theory (CBS)

Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made for Television


Carlos (Sundance C)

Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television


Claire Danes – Temple Grandin (HBO)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television


Al Pacino – You Don't Know Jack (HBO)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television


Jane Lynch – Glee (FOX)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television


Chris Colfer – Glee (FOX)