A taste of the looks making their way down this year's red carpet: Camilla Belle, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sandra Oh and Lady J. Photos / Getty Images
Kicking off awards season, the Golden Globes is the first opportunity of the year for big-name celebrities to parade the latest in couture and set the tone for the rest of 2019's red carpet fashion.
Now in its 76th year, the Globes bring together famous faces from film, television and music, making for one of the most diverse gatherings of stylish stars.
As they arrive at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in LA, keep up with our rolling coverage of the best dressed on the red carpet.
Globes host and best actress nominee for Killing Eve, Sandra is slick in this white one-shouldered number that blends old Hollywood glamour with quirky futuristic craftsmanship.
Idris Elba
Voted People magazines "Sexiest Man Alive", Elba doesn't disappoint in green and black with sateen lapels.
Lucy Boynton
Bohemian Rhapsody's Lucy Boynton is bold in gold. The deep V, power shoulder and full length bishop sleeve looks to be a rising trend.
Rachel Weisz
Weisz's Spanish-inspired number injects a playful note into the black and white trend seen on this year's carpet.
Camilla Belle
A blue-green dream, Belle's gown is reasonably simple in cut but the print paired with her aquamarine eye shadow and wet-look 'do make for a fierce statement on the carpet.
The most show stopping look so far, Riverdale star Lili Reinhart's ethereal tulle number raises the bar this year.
Amy Adams
Double nominee for her roles in Sharp Objects and Vice, Adams does simple well, letting cut and colour speak for itself.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Awards show veteran Jamie Lee Curtis looks regal in this futuristic power dress with just the perfect peppering of sparkle.
Lady Gaga
The one we've all been waiting for, Gaga doesn't disappoint in this fairytale blue gown of expectedly exaggerated proportions. While she may remind you of a certain Disney princess, it's said her dress pays homage to the original A Star Is Born leading lady, Judy Garland.
Charlize Theron
Nominated for her leading role in Tully, Theron's tuxedo-inspired gown is a slick look that will stand the test of time.
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Erring towards avant garde, Zeta-Jones's architectural number is perfection in cut, colour and dimensions.
Lady J
While the colour is gorgeous on Lady J, the frills are a little off and don't quite do her figure justice.
Darren Criss
For a lesson in making a tuxedo fun, look no further than Criss' floral number, the perfect balance of sharp suiting and playful print.
Cody Fern
Australia's Cody Fern, who plays murder victim David Madson in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, puts an androgenous twist on the traditional shirt and dress pant combo.
Penelope Cruz
An elegant gown awash in 80s glitz, Cruz also takes home the prize for heaviest dress on the carpet.
A full white tux is a perfect choice for Cooper this year. We're looking forward to seeing him snapped alongside Lady Gaga in blue.
Heidi Klum
Always a welcome addition to a red carpet parade, Klum has fun in this classic-cut black ball gown that pops with bright appliqued flowers.
Saoirse Ronan
This slinky pick could well be Saorise's sexiest red carpet choice yet. She pulls it off perfectly with elegant earrings and a sharp red lip.
Billy Porter
For Billy Porter, nothing is off limits. And he's done it again by redefining the classic suit for men with sequins, a cape with a fabulous pink lining and stack-heeled loafers.
Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman chose to display her slender figure in a dazzling full-length burgundy gown, jazzing it up with a fun disco ball clutch.