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Golden Globes 2020 red carpet: Best and worst dressed and the biggest puffy sleeves of all - NJ.com

With just minutes to go before the 77th Golden Globes, here’s a look at all of the celebrity red carpet fashion for 2020.

One of the biggest trends this year is oversized puffy sleeves, ranging from princess-like pastel dresses straight from a fairytale to dramatic turns in bold colors.

We reviewed the best and worst in arrivals fashion below, and will be adding takes from the red carpet until the show begins.

Need viewing information for the Golden Globes? See our guide or check out the complete list of nominees.

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BEST: Here's another look at that regal Billy Porter ensemble.

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BEST: (Or just about) Princess peach or Dakota Fanning? The "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood" actress embraces the puffy-sleeved princess look in a delicate pastel.

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WORST/BUT POINTS FOR BEING ON-TREND: Bel Powley takes a stab at the puffy sleeve trend, but we're not quite sure this hits the mark.

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BEST: "My Name is Dolemite" actress Da'Vine Joy Randolph absolutely owns the red carpet. After she walked the red expanse, all we could see was hot pink.

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BEST: "Booksmart" nominee Beanie Feldstein is giving us vintage excellence with a nod to the fairytale trend. The blue head detail just ties is all together.

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BEST: Amy Poehler is divine in sparkling emerald. Just call her the new Wizard of Oz.

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BEST: When everyone went pastal, "Knives Out" nominee Ana de Armas went deep midnight blue with generous sparkle, fitting for her standout role in the film.

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BEST: Jennifer Aniston embraces a ruffle in true Jennifer Aniston style: in simple, elegant black.

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BEST: Another look at Jennifer Aniston's understated ruffle.

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BEST: Lucy Boynton takes the big sleeve trend to Tin Man town, teetering on the edge of being tasteful, but we think it works, especially with her full commitment to the look with the eye makeup and hair ornamentation.

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BEST: With her tulle and big bow, child star Julia Butters from "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" outdoes some of those other princesses, to be sure.

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BEST: Cousin Greg from "Succession," aka Nicholas Braun, looks his Cousin Gregiest on the red carpet.

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BEST: Point Pleasant native Kirsten Dunst, a nominee for "On Becoming a God in Central Florida," embraces the pastel trend in lovely pink, and it suits her just so well. Oh, and there's her partner, "The Irishman" star Jesse Plemons.

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BEST: Another look at Kirsten Dunst im her lacy pastel dream.

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BEST: On someone else, this green expanse with puffy sleeves just wouldn't work. But "Killing Eve" nominee Jodie Comer slays (many people) in the show and on the red carpet.

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BEST: "Unbelievable" nominee Kaitlyn Dever bends this fun floral print to her will, so much so that we almost miss yet another pair of large, puffy sleeves. But she has those, too.

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BEST: Natasha Lyonne doesn't need your puffy pastel sleeves, because naturally, she's got her own glamorous black number to wear.

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BEST: Holmdel's own Lorene Scafaria, director of "Hustlers," brings her fabulous bangs to the red carpet in a number in classic houndstooth.

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BEST: Here's the delightful back detail on Gillian Anderson's dress.

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