Movies Gallery Golden Globes 2011: Best/Worst Style Sandra Bullock, Emma Stone, and Mila Kunis looked Golden; Heidi Klum, well, um... We grade their looks, and 19 more By Archana Ram Published on January 17, 2011 05:00AM EST Close 1 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images Sandra BullockLast year's Best Actress winner proved that an alum can still take home top honors in this beautifully draped Jenny Packham sparkler. A+ 2 Steve Granitz/WireImage.com Emma StoneAlthough we barely recognized her at first (is that you, Kate Bosworth?), Stone's daringly different Calvin Klein Collection gown was mod perfection. A 3 Steve Granitz/WireImage.com Mila KunisThe Black Swan star showed off the most popular color of the night in a beautifully ruched emerald Vera Wang gown. A 4 Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Claire DanesAs if her winning performance in the HBO movie Temple Grandin wasn't impressive enough, Danes gave us another reason to fawn over her in this eye-catching and elegant Calvin Klein Collection gown. A 5 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images Catherine Zeta-JonesIn a lush green Monique Lhuillier gown, the ravishing Oscar winner reminded us of another title: Catherine the Great. A 6 Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Piper PeraboThe Covert Affairs star may be new to the awards circuit, but thanks to a slick ponytail, bright red lips, and knockout Oscar de la Renta, she looked like a total pro. A- 7 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images Eva LongoriaThe Desperate Housewives star worked the night's favorite accessory (hello, cleavage!) but still looked chic as always thanks to the impeccable fit and classic silhouette of her Zac Posen gown. B+ 8 Anne HathawayWe're used to seeing the Love & Other Drugs star in tulle-riffic princess gowns, but if sleek column gowns like this Armani Prive are what we have to look forward to from the evolving star, consider us converts. B+ 9 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images Dianna AgronAgron swapped out her Cheerios uniform and ponytail for an old-Hollywood-style gown by J. Mendel and a retro hairstyle to match. B+ 10 Steve Granitz/WireImage.com Lea MicheleOn its own, the Glee star?s Oscar de la Renta was divine, but knowing Michele's streak of similar dresses (see Emmys 2010 and Golden Globes 2010), the effect was more yawn than yowza. B 11 Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images) Olivia WildeIt was hard to take our eyes off Wilde's spectacular Marchesa gown, but it was equally hard — and not in a good way — to take our eyes off her unkempt, too-modern hair. B 12 Steve Granitz/WireImage.com Angelina JolieDespite the shocking choice of an ensemble that wasn't black or gray, Jolie's Versace veered a bit too much into Dynasty territory. (Not to mention, Anne Hathaway did it, and did it better.) B- 13 Jason Merritt/Getty Image Natalie PortmanPortman's pregnancy glow was the perfect match for her blushing Viktor & Rolf gown, while the sequined flower was the perfect match for...the craft store bargain bin? B- 14 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images Scarlett JohanssonWe'd like to think the actress' way-too-windswept hair was just her way of diverting our attention from her somewhat matronly Elie Saab dress. C+ 15 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images Halle BerryBerry's bi-level dress (well, dress may be an overstatement for the scant clothing she had on) is further proof that mullet dresses have become a Hollywood epidemic. When in doubt, blame Miley Cyrus C- 16 Matt Sayles/AP Images Megan FoxWe love when a celebrity departs from her usual red carpet routine so long as she still seems like herself (see Anne Hathaway). But this princess prim Armani Prive couldn't be less Foxy. C- 17 Jeff Vespa/WireImage.com Leighton MeesterAfter seeing Meester in this drab and dreary Burberry Prorsum, we almost miss her other crazy ensembles — almost. D+ 18 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images Michelle WilliamsAfter so many stunning red carpet moments during her Blue Valentine press tour, we were terribly disappointed to see Williams turn up in a 1970s daisy-print tablecloth. D 19 Matt Sayles/AP Images Jennifer LopezLeave it to the bling-happy American Idol host to accent her Zuhair Murad gown with what we could only assume was a bejeweled cocktail napkin. D- 20 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images Julianne MooreWe know Moore's fashion sense veers slightly off center, but we're pretty sure the other sleeve of her Lanvin gown is demanding to be returned to its rightful owner. D- 21 Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/AP Images January JonesJust because Jones did a Versace campaign in the nude doesn't mean we want to see her walk red carpets in nearly nude Versace gowns. D- 22 Jason Merritt/Getty Images Heidi KlumFrom her lips to her toes to the soles of her shoes, there was too much color (and really just too much everything) going on in this haphazard and retina-searing ensemble. F