It's tough to call the worst dressed on the red carpet, but someone has to do it. These are the stars that get an "A" for effort, but missed the mark.
Anna Chlumsky's emerald number drapes over her shape. A better fitting bodice and a split may just be what this dress needs.
Priyanka Chopra is usually a red carpet star. For the Golden Globes, the Quantico star showed up dipped in gold, yet her dress left much to be desired in its fit and styling of the sequins.
This sheer pink dress with an embellished bow belt is a bit juvenile for the sophisticated and beautiful Felicity Jones.
It's not all roses. Carrie Underwood sported this pale pink gown with an overwhelming amount of ruffles. This is classic example of "less is more."
With almost two decades of stunning looks on the red carpet, Natalie Portman left us stunned when she arrived in a canary yellow gown. Although we like the color, we know that this style icon can do so much with her maternity style.
Sarah Jessica Parker is an OG of the red carpet with years of stunning looks. Yet, we were sadly disappointed by this dramatic white number. The sleeves is where this dress took a major turn for the worst.
Tiziana Rocca donned a black, collared dress with sheer sleeves. It's a nice idea, but this dress is simply too big. Between the sleeves and bottom, we're lost in all of the fabric.
There's nothing epic about Amanda Peet's dress choice tonight. The color, fit and silhouette are too simple. This is what we call "basic." Yawn.
Claire Foy is giving us major 80s prom queen vibes. From the sleeves to the lavender ribbon to the sequins, we're overwhelmed and confused.
It's time to shine, and Winona Ryder is dull in her black stain strapless gown. This choice is much to simple for such a glamorous event.
The stripes on his jacket and tie are much too wide for the mature gentleman look that we were hoping from John Travolta.
Although Kerry Washington's makeup and hair are strikingly beautiful, we couldn't fall in love with the dress. Embellished sleeves, golden lace, black spanx and a decorated buckle—there's just too much going on.