Last season's runway rivalry didn't quite reprise itself on Sunday's Golden Globes red carpet — but almost. Hedi Slimane's new vision for Saint Laurent found a muse in Rosie Huntington-Whiteley; the model-actress (and her Angelina-esque right leg) looked divine in Spring 2013's gauzy, bow-necked halter gown. Meanwhile, Raf Simons's modern Christian Dior was out in full force on not one but two lovely leading ladies. Jennifer Lawrence — who took home the Globe for her work in Silver Linings Playbook — made a strong case for minimalism in the label's Fall 2012 crimson Couture ballgown, while Marion Cotillard was a vision of modern-day sweetness in a custom asymmetrical strapless shift.
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But Slimane and Simons weren't the only big-name designers who made an impact on the red carpet. Zac Posen was well-represented; not only did the designer dress Naomi Watts in a gorgeous merlot gown from his Pre-Fall 2013 collection, but he also dressed the night's big winner Lena Dunham in a raisin-hued gown complete with Posen's signature body-flattering seaming. Oscar de la Renta, too, had a strong showing. Jessica Alba looked dreamy in the designer's Pre-Fall 2013 sherbet-colored trumpet dress, while Zooey Deschanel glowed in a vivid red strapless number.
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Click through to see all those — plus Jessica Chastain's seafoam Calvin Klein, Kathryn Bigelow's embellished Prada, Sienna Miller's pale pink Erdem, and more — right here in our roundup of the very best looks from 2013 Golden Globes night.
This Week's Best Dressed
Award season is officially here, and some of this week's best looks were real trophy winners. The metallic Oscar de la Renta dress Anne Hathaway wore when she ascended the steps to accept her Critics' Choice Award for Les Misérables made her look like nothing so much as a golden statuette, and the gold and black Alexander McQueen dress Naomi Watts wore to the People's Choice Awards the night before had a similar effect.
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But not all of this week's looks involved sequins. From the WWD CEO Summit in New York to the launch of Paula Gerbase's new label in London to a major photo opp with the stars of The Face, see who made this week's best dressed — and what they wore — here in the gallery.
This Week's Best Dressed
After the burst of evening dressing around the holidays, it was refreshing to see a focus on daywear this week. Miranda Kerr, for example, was spotted at a Whole Foods in Los Angeles wearing Stella McCartney, while Chloë Sevigny did a little shopping in New York in a statement-making olive-green overcoat.
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Still, it's nice to see that people haven't tired of dressing up entirely. Kerry Washington wore a dress from Peter Pilotto's Spring 2013 collection to the premiere of Django Unchained, and sisters Theodora and Alexandra Richards gussied up for the Black and White Masquerade Ball in New York.
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Photo courtesy of BFA.
The Best-Dressed of 2012
Positively iconic. Those are the words that came to mind when Diane Kruger peeked over her shoulder wearing a pale blue Giambattista Valli Couture dress at this year's Cannes Film Festival. They popped up again when Erin O'Connor mounted the steps at the Investec Derby in Epsom, England, wearing a floral hat by Louis Mariette, and yet again when Rooney Mara donned a black Nina Ricci gown at the Golden Globes.
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This year's greatest looks are memorable not only because they belong to high-end labels, but also because of how stunning their wearers were in them. Get a look at the best-dressed women of the year, here in the gallery.
Street-Style Recap: Every Major Moment From The Last Year

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Revisit all the gorgeous street-snapped moments of the year.
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This Week's Best Dressed
What's the holiday season without a little glamour? At this week's flurry of parties and events, there was plenty of it. ASMALLWORLD's Winter Weekend getaway in Gstaad, Switzerland, saw the style set — including Carey Mulligan, Poppy Delevingne, Tali Lennox, and Arizona Muse — in a dazzling array of adornment; embroidery, rhinestones, sequins, and lace were all well-represented. At Love's Christmas party in London, editor at large Lulu Kennedy sparkled in an unorthodox iridescent skirt paired with a very classic top: a '90s-era Nirvana smiley-face t-shirt. And even Brad Goreski didn't shy from glitz: at the Miss Universe Pageant in Las Vegas, the bespectacled reality-TV fashion star shone in a lurex sports coat by Dsquared2.
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All of those looks and more are right here in our weekly best-dressed roundup.
Winter Wow: 20 Street-Style Looks Worth Copying
Here, 20 street-snapped beauties show just how easy it can be to stay warm whilst staying chic this season.
This Week's Best Dressed
Wow, what a week. Between the British Fashion Awards, Valentino's Master of Couture opening, Vogue's December issue launch in Madrid, the Hangover Ball, the Pirelli Calendar unveiling, and the Target-Neiman Marcus holiday collaboration shopping event, the fashion action was nonstop. See who turned up to which events — and which looks had heads turning — here, in our best-of roundup.
This Week's Best Dressed
Kate Moss brought her book tour to Paris this week, along with a flurry of all-black outfits. In black velvet pants and a capelet, the legendary model looked as chic as always and seemed more than happy to chat with fans as she autographed copies of Kate: The Kate Moss Book at Colette — though she did request that fans not photograph her. Click through for a glimpse of Kate — plus more of the week's best looks — right here.
This Week's Best Dressed
Style-wise, this week was one for the books. Tuesday's CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards brought the industry out in full force to support US design talent; veterans (Tommy Hilfiger, Carolina Herrera, Diane von Furstenberg), fresh-faced nominees (winner Greg Chait, Tabitha Simmons, Wes Gordon), past winners (Joseph Altuzarra, Billy Reid, Prabal Gurung), models (Karlie Kloss, Carolyn Murphy, Miranda Kerr), and even actors (Emma Stone, Tobey Maguire) rubbed shoulders in their spruced-up finest, and it all made for one insanely chic gathering indeed.
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On Thursday, Stefano Tonchi hosted a much less formal (but no less fun) event at Gramercy Park Hotel in honor of W's 40th anniversary. Iris Apfel, Joan Smalls, Natasha Poly, and Genevieve Jones were among those who kicked off the celebration with an intimate dinner at the hotel's Rosebar downstairs, then later the well-heeled crowd continued the party upstairs on the recently redone terrace. Guests munched on tiny W-decorated cupcakes while sipping one of four decade-inspired cocktails and craning their necks for a glimpse of Tilda Swinton, the evening's purported cohost. While we never did see Swinton, we did spot Johan Lindeberg and Jenna Lyons meeting for the first time.
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All the best looks from those events and more — including Kate Moss's book launch in London — right here, in the slideshow.


























