Golden Globes 2013 Best-Dressed List: See The Style Stunners Of The Night! (PHOTOS)

It really was Anne's night.
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The 2013 Golden Globes had us jumping for joy. Not because some of our favorite TV shows and movies won (yay, "Homeland"), but because actresses took style chances on the red carpet this year, making for an interesting awards show (and an amazing best-dressed list).

We saw lots of tomato red on actresses like Claire Danes, Marion Cotillard and Jennifer Lawrence. Some of our favorite celebrities shone in black gowns, which normally leave us a little cold, but thanks to strategic cutouts and pretty details, were anything but boring. Check out our picks for best-dressed at the 2013 Golden Globes, and then head over to see who landed on our worst-dressed list.

Golden Globes 2013 Best-Dressed List
Katharine McPhee In Theyskens' Theory(01 of19)
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The "Smash" star looks smoldering, yet sophisticated in this plunging gown. The revealing nature is balanced by the long hemline, and the wide belt shows off her tiny waist. (credit:WireImage)
Claire Danes In Versace (02 of19)
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The new mom and "Homeland" actress stuns in red Versace a mere few weeks after giving birth to baby Cyrus. The wrap effect creates an hourglass silhouette, while the warm red hue complements her tanned skin and blonde locks. (credit:WireImage)
Zooey Deschanel In Oscar de la Renta(03 of19)
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The "New Girl" star looks like royalty in this princess gown. The strapless, fitted bodice shows off her upper body, while the volume in the train is just dramatic enough an event like the Golden Globes. (credit:WireImage)
Isla Fisher In Reem Acra(04 of19)
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If you're gonna sparkle, tonight is the night to do it. Mrs. Sasha Baron Cohen chose a gown with an illusion neckline, while the simple cut of the dress and the casual hairdo balance the embellished nature of the gown. (credit:Getty Images)
Kerry Washington in Miu Miu(05 of19)
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The "Django Unchained" star has been killing it on red carpets lately, and this is no exception. The peach hue of the dress and sequined detail shine against her skintone, while the very simple cut of the dress are offset by the peek-a-boo effect of the sheer tulle overlay. Simple hair and makeup top off the look perfectly. (credit:WireImage)
Megan Fox In Dolce & Gabbana(06 of19)
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Simple, fitted and lacy is the name of the game, and it works on the raven-haired actress. (credit:WireImage)
Amy Adams In Marchesa(07 of19)
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The top of the nominee's gown is so subtle and demure, while the fitted waist shows off her body. The layers and layers of tulle are pure drama. (credit:Getty Images)
Julianne Moore in Tom Ford(08 of19)
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The "Game Change" actress is sleek and elegant in black and white. The white detail at the waist and up the leg highlight her slim figure, while her updo shows off her show-stopping earrings. (credit:NBC via Getty Images)
Kristen Wiig In Michael Kors(09 of19)
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The simple neckline and body-skimming cut are sexy, but it's that cutout that has us looking twice. (credit:NBC via Getty Images)
Jessica Alba in Oscar de la Renta(10 of19)
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The presenter chose a mermaid-style gown to show off her curves, and the mango hue of the dress is so flattering against her olive skintone. Her loose waves and stunning jewels are pure glamour. (credit:Getty Images)
Marion Cotillard In Christian Dior(11 of19)
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The French actress, who was nominated for "Rust And Bone" was jaw-droppingly gorgeous in a tomato red gown. The strapless top showed off her neckline, the metallic belt called attention to her waist, and the draping added interest. We love how she skipped jewelry -- it just wasn't necessary. (credit:Getty Images)
Kate Hudson In Alexander McQueen (12 of19)
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The blonde actress looks stunning in black. The detail at her neck and waist highlight the sexy keyhole and her trim waistline, while the gold frames her lovely face. (credit:Getty Images)
Helen Mirren In Badgley Mischka(13 of19)
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The "Hitchcock" actress chose a simple column gown, but the detail at her neckline and her waist created a gorgeous hourglass silhouette. Topped with her sexy curls, the actress looked stunning. (credit:Getty Images)
Sally Field In Alberta Ferretti(14 of19)
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Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Couture(15 of19)
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This dress is perfect. The mango hue glows against her tanned skin and dark hair, while the metallic belt catches our eye and puts the focus on her tiny waistline. The voluminous skirt contrasts beautifully with the simple, fitted bodice, and the small simple earrings and clutch are just right. (credit:Getty Images)
Anne Hathaway In Chanel(16 of19)
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The delicately beaded gown is so elegant, especially when paired with her dark pixie 'do and no jewelry. The peplum at her waist adds some curves to her slim frame, and the floor-length gown is pure elegance. (credit:Getty Images)
Amy Poehler In Stella McCartney(17 of19)
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We love when a woman rocks a tuxedo on a red carpet, and Amy Poehler is no exception. The blonde "Parks And Recreation" star (and Globes host) looks gorgeous in a fitted tuxedo that plunges to show off her décolletage (and her bling!), while the cropped pants emphasize those sexy, strappy heels. (credit:Getty Images)
Naomi Watts In Zac Posen (18 of19)
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Oxblood may be the color of the season, but the back is the erogenous zone to show off. We love a demure dress that surprises with a sexy cutout in the back. (credit:NBC via Getty Images)
Taylor Swift (19 of19)
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Swift looks beautiful in this deep burgundy color. But it's the rear view that is really stunning. Wow, way to go for the drama, Tay Tay. (credit:WireImage)

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