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No blunders, just boldness: older women lead red-carpet glamour at Golden Globes
Demi Moore, Nicole Kidman and Michelle Yeoh challenged Hollywood ageism in statement styles
Two of the biggest stars of the night – award-winner Karla Sofía Gascón, 52, and nominee Nicole Kidman, 57 – channelled retro Bob-Mackie glamour in asymmetric gowns and goddess hair (buoyant yellowish-orange Saint Laurent, and silver Balenciaga, respectively). Photograph: Jim Ruymen/UPI/REX/ShutterstockAnd then there were the rule-breakers: Pamela Anderson, 57, demure in form-fitting Oscar de la Renta, opera gloves and – shock horror – no makeup, and Viola Davis, 59, who won the Cecil B. DeMille award wearing the same winged Gucci sequin gown that she wore to a gala in November. Photograph: Matt Baron/BEI/REX/ShutterstockSpecial mention should also go to the sheer number of gold and bronze metallic dresses – an attempt perhaps at manifesting an award – as well as the menswear of the evening, which was split between tradition-adhering black tux and what, in the case of nominee Jeremy Strong in sage green Loro Piana suit and matching bucket hat alongside Sing Sing actor Colman Domingo in an enormous Valentino bow, can only be described as a curious piece of meme bait.
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