Fierce Fashion

Amy Adams — nominated for her role in The Master — chose an animal print silk Gucci gown for the Governors Awards on Dec. 1. Prints don't usually go over well on awards carpets, but the silhouette was very flattering.
Amy Adams — nominated for her role in The Master — chose an animal print silk Gucci gown for the Governors Awards on Dec. 1. Prints don't usually go over well on awards carpets, but the silhouette was very flattering.
Emily Blunt — a surprising Globe nominee for Salmon Fishing in the Yemen — wore a tangerine Alexander McQueen gown to a New York Harper's Bazaar bash. We're keeping our fingers crossed for a rainbow of fruity hues on the Globe carpet.
Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence — nominated for her role in Silver Linings Playbook — drastically changed her look for this appearance at the Toronto Film Festival, going from blonde to dark brown hair. She's also become a brand ambassador for Lady Dior handbags — which explains her choice of an ombre Dior gown. Our money's on Dior for the Globes, too.
Previously nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in The Help, Jessica Chastain is now recognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press for starring in Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty. Here, Chastain wears an ethereal sheer and sparkly Gucci gown at the Cannes premiere of Lawless, which she also starred in. More, please?
Naomi Watts is nominated for her daunting role in The Impossible, a true story of a family impacted by a tsunami. She wore one of her new favorite designers, Zac Posen, to the L.A. premiere. This floral print thirties-inspired silhouette flatters the slender blonde. Does Posen already have a Globes gown ready for her? But no prints, please.
Nicole Kidman was another surprise nominee for her edgy role in the not-well-reviewed film, The Paperboy. She's always a risk taker on the carpets, shown here wearing a white-with- turquoise-sequins Antonio Berardi gown at the 2012 Emmys. She's fond of European designers and vintage frocks as well. We can't wait to see her choice on Jan. 13.
Rachel Weisz is a big fan of Jason Wu and frequently wears his designs, including to the Toronto Film Festival premiere of Deep Blue Sea. Now nominated for her role in the movie, she may already be working with Wu on a Globes gown.
On the heels of her gothic-gone-wrong wardrobe malfunction, Anne Hathaway stepped out in Nina Ricci's blush-hued embellished slip dress for the Museum of Moving Image's salute to her Les Miserables co-star Hugh Jackman. The chic and demure look — paired with Kwiat diamonds — better suited the best supporting actress nominee, who's known for her high fashion yet feminine choices on the red carpet.
French actress Marion Cotillard stepped out in Christian Dior's cream-and-black slit halter gown with a shorter skirt for the Rust and Bone premiere at Hollywood's AFI Fest. It's a safe bet that the best actress nominee will wear one of the designer's couture creations (possibly custom-made) at the Globes — she is, after all, the spokesperson.