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Zoe Saldaña was named best supporting actress for her performance in Emilia Pérez
Hollywood stars are bringing plenty of style (as well as The Substance) to the Golden Globes red carpet, as awards season kicks off in Los Angeles.
The ceremony is the first major celebrity event of the year, and a key early milestone on the film awards calendar, which concludes with the Oscars on 2 March.
Fresh from the Christmas break, celebrities are usually in a playful and relaxed mood at the Globes, and ready to have some fun on the red carpet.
Here are some of the stars and outfits that have stood out so far – with plenty more to follow.
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Zendaya starred in two Globe-nominated films – Challengers and Dune: Part Two
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Demi Moore won best actress in a comedy or musical thanks to her performance in body horror The Substance
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Angelina Jolie is recognised for her portrayal of opera singer Maria Callas
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James Bond star Daniel Craig was nominated for his performance in romance drama Queer
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Other stars walking the red carpet included Monica Barbaro, who plays Joan Baez in the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown
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Viola Davis was this year’s recipient of the Cecil B DeMille Award, for outstanding contribution to film
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A chequered Eddie Redmayne was nominated for his role in TV series The Day of the Jackal
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Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande starred in Wicked, which won the box office achievement prize
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Mikey Madison is one of the breakout stars of this awards season following her performance in Anora
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British actress Kate Winslet had two nominations – one for TV series The Regime and one for her latest film Lee
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Max Braunstein and Miles Mitchell were invited to attend after winning Glen Powell and Timothée Chalamet lookalike contests respectively
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Hit Man star Glen Powell (the real one) also posed for photographs
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The real Timothée Chalamet was also in attendance, nominated for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown
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Jesse Plemons, pictured with wife Kirsten Dunst, was nominated for best supporting actor for his role in Kinds of Kindness
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The Brutalist won three prizes in total, although Felicity Jones missed out on best supporting actress
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Her co-star Adrien Brody won best actor and is a hot contender for the Oscar in March
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Selena Gomez skipped the red carpet, but was seen inside the event later with fiancé Benny Blanco
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Sebastian Stan had two film nominations – one for A Different Man (which he won) and another for playing Donald Trump in The Apprentice
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Clarence Maclin, a real-life former inmate of Sing Sing prison, was nominated for playing a version of himself in the drama of the same name
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Pamela Anderson was nominated for her role in The Last Showgirl
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The Bear star Liza Colón-Zayas was nominated for best supporting TV actress
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Aardman duo Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham brought along models of Wallace and Gromit, whose film Vengeance Most Fowl is up for best animated movie
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Jean Smart was named best leading comedy TV actress for her role in Hacks
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US comic and actress Mindy Kaling wore a glittering gold dress and presented a category during the ceremony
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There was another gold dress from Cate Blanchett, nominated for her role in TV series Disclaimer
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Nicole Kidman was nominated for best drama actress for her role in erotic drama Babygirl
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But Kidman lost to Fernanda Torres, who delivered one of the most critically acclaimed performances of this awards season in I’m Still Here
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Singer Maren Morris co-wrote and performed Kiss The Sky, nominated for best original song, taken from The Wild Robot
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Also in red was Beef star Ali Wong, who won best TV stand-up comedy performance for Single Lady
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Succession star Jeremy Strong was nominated for his role as Donald Trump’s mentor Roy Cohn in The Apprentice
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The West Wing star Allison Janney had a best supporting actress nomination for her role in TV series The Diplomat
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Nikki Glaser followed in the footsteps of Ricky Gervais, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler as this year’s Golden Globes host
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Kerry Washington, who recently starred in The Six Triple Eight, is one of the category presenters at the ceremony
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Scottish actor and writer Richard Gadd was nominated for his Netflix series Baby Reindeer – although he lost to Colin Farrell in the acting race
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Jessica Gunning, who co-starred in Baby Reindeer with Gadd, was named best TV supporting actress
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Other British nominees in the TV categories include Ripley star Andrew Scott
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Scott’s co-star in Ripley, Dakota Fanning, was also nominated
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Actress Glenn Close wore an eye-catching black gown scrawled with white handwriting
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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor stars in Nickel Boys, which was nominated for best drama film
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Gabriel LaBelle was nominated for his portrayal of TV producer Lorne Michaels in Saturday Night
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Sheryl Lee Ralph was nominated for the comedy series Abbott Elementary
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Wicked star Jeff Goldblum was one of the few male actors to go more colourful with his tuxedo
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Kathy Bates was nominated in the TV drama category for her performance in Matlock
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Slow Horses star Gary Oldman was nominated in the TV drama actor category