The Golden Globes ceremony is the big event that kicks off the red carpets every year. Glamour, glitter, large volumes, lace, satin. The dress code requires bringing out your ingenuity and best clothes to celebrate the great festival of cinema and television.

This 81st edition of the awards held at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles and produced for the first time by Dick Clark Productions was expected to be tremendous. Prior to the ceremony, the Hollywood stars posed at the photocall in unexpected cold weather, which is why several actresses had to ask for warm clothing.

As a general rule, sobriety reigned. No celebrity wanted to stray from what was politically correct, stylistically speaking. Margot Robbie in a Barbie pink dress, of course. Dua Lipa in black, like Jennifer Aniston, with a classic strapless design.

Historically, the Golden Globes have always been the stage where the most risks were taken. For example Elizabeth Taylor wearing extravagant jewelry or Marilyn Monroe’s sequins. It is also worth remembering practically all of Beyoncé’s looks. However, in this edition the stars stayed in her comfort zone.

Perhaps because of their advertising commitments – many are the visible face of luxury brands and have to dress in their suits, for example Emma Stone is the image of LV – or simply because of a lack of ingenuity and creativity. Men’s fashion – with the permission of Timothée Chalamet, the great and deserved representative of the new masculinity – went totally unnoticed.

From our point of view, these are some of the outfits that would not win the Golden Globe for fashion: