Stars returned to looks in colour on Golden Globes carpet
Lady Gaga, always fearless fashion-wise, went for volume in blue couture Valentino dress
Fashion returned to the Golden Globes on Sunday in shades of green, red, yellow and sparkly gold after last year's show of #MeToo solidarity that turned the carpet black.
And then there was Lady Gaga, a work of baby blue from head to toe.
Gaga, always fearless fashion-wise, went for volume in blue couture Valentino with a drop-dead gorgeous Tiffany diamond necklace, while other celebrities decided on Old Hollywood silhouettes.
The evening's co-host and a winner herself, Sandra Oh, led things off in an Old Hollywood bob, styled to one side, and red lip. Her gown had an asymmetrical neckline as she posed with her evening's hosting partner, Andy Samberg, and a couple of her Killing Eve co-stars.
Regina King took home an award in the best supporting actress in a motion picture category for her work in If Beale Street Could Talk. King wore a custom strapless dress by Alberta Ferretti.
Rachel Brosnahan, sporting a bright yellow dress, snagged a trophy for her role in the hit television show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Green Book won for best film comedy or musical. The film stars Mahershala Ali as an African-American concert pianist in the 1960s and Viggo Mortensen as his driver. It was nominated for five Golden Globes, and won the best supporting actor honour for Mahershala Ali.
Constance Wu, who was nominated for her work in the hit film Crazy Rich Asians wore an elaborate diamond necklace and earrings to match her stylish Vera Wang dress.
Amy Adams wore a body hugging custom teal Calvin Klein long-sleeve number that left her shoulders bare.
Nicole Kidman was in a liquid oxblood sparkler with a high neck and black bow in her hair that seemed strangely paired with the tight look.
Darren Criss, another winner, wore a Dior jacket with small pink petals on black.
Idris Elba, otherwise known as People's sexiest man alive and dad of Golden Globes ambassador Isan, went tieless but was stunning nonetheless in a jade green tuxedo jacket and vest.
Elsie Fisher, the 15-year-old star of Eighth Grade, was perfect young Hollywood in a belted red velvet suit by Kenzo, her hair in a back bun.
Fellow youngster Timothee Chalamet dressed entirely in black from Louis Vuitton, including a custom embroidered, skeletal-like bib over a black shirt.
Alison Brie went ethereal in a barely blue custom Vera Wang.
It was sheer but edgy with a black bralette underneath.
Thandie Newton wore silvery sequins, also with hip cut outs.
A joyful Patricia Clarkson captured best supporting actress in a limited TV series or movie for her role in Sharp Objects.
Also in custom Calvin Klein was Lupita Nyong'o of Black Panther.
It was strapless blue with loose embellishment that shimmied.
While the sparkle and statement gowns were definitely alive and well, Elisabeth Moss went in another direction, a short dress with a flattering tuxedo-style neck.
So did Julia Roberts, dressed in a black-trouser look with a midriff top and drapey piece that fell to the ground in back.
Here are a few more of the looks from the star-studded event.
With files from Reuters