A parade of pinks on the Golden Globes red carpet
The pinks had it Sunday on the Golden Globes red carpet, from Ryan Michelle Bathe on the arm of hubby Sterling K. Brown to a stunning Lily Collins in princessy Zuhair Murad, hair up in a loose, dramatic bun.
Angela Bassett, accompanied by husband Courtney B. Vance, went for a deeper, reddish shade of pink in an off-the-shoulder look, while Karrueche Tran popped in a neon pink Dolce & Gabbana strapless gown that threatened to swallow her whole, tight top knot and all.
Hal Rubenstein, a fashion insider and designer himself, praised Thandie Newton for bringing new life to classic white with an off-the-shoulder, long-sleeve Monse gown adorned with a fire design of coppery sequins at the bottom.
Mandy Moore, who plays wife to Ventimiglia's Jack on NBC's "This is Us," brought the drama with a caped gown with a plunging black neckline by Naeem Khan.
Ruth Negga, short hair slicked back, was up for a statue and sort of resembled one in a shimmery silver short-sleeve number that hugged her like a body glove, from Louis Vuitton.
"The liquid silver look is chic but the zipper and seaming details look like she just landed the Starship Enterprise," Kressley said.
Rickie De Sole, fashion market and accessories director for W magazine, disagreed, saying Negga pushed boundaries on the red carpet.
Velvet, a persistent trend on runways and red carpets, represented on Chrissy Metz, another sibling on "This is Us."