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Golden Globes 2019 after-party: The best and worst looks of the red carpet

WATCH: The best and worst of the 2019 Golden Globes. – Jan 6, 2019

One red carpet isn’t enough.

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Several stars attending the 76th annual Golden Globes Awards on Sunday quickly made an outfit change to attend one of Hollywood’s hottest after-parties. While some celebrities go straight to these parties with their Golden Globe outfits and actual Golden Globe award in-hand, others come out with new patterns, lengths and hues.

READ MORE: Golden Globes 2019 — The red carpet’s best and worst looks

This year, InStyle and Warner Bros. held their annual Golden Globe Awards Post-Party at The Beverly Hilton Hotel, while others flocked to the Fox, FX and Hulu after-party at the same venue.

After-parties often provide glimpses of celebrities mingling, as well as looks at those stars who didn’t get to attend the show.

READ MORE: Golden Globes 2019 winners — Full list of TV and movies awards

Here some of our picks for the best and worst dressed at the Golden Globes 2019 after-parties.

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Best Dressed

Penélope Cruz


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Tika Sumpter


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Lea Michele


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Laverne Cox


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Rowan Blanchard


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Dyllon Burnside


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Sarah Hyland


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Millie Bobby Brown


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Jon M Chu


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Kat Kramer


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Adam Smith (L) and Billy Porter (R)

Worst Dressed

Kate Beckinsale


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Tiffany Haddish


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Iskra Lawrence


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Camilla Belle

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Heidi Klum

Kaley Cuoco


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arti.patel@globalnews.ca

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