Celebrities gathered at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California for the Golden Globes on Sunday.
Stars arrived at the awards show in bold suits and eye-catching gowns.
Elle Fanning and Adam Brody wore some of the most memorable looks of the night.
On Sunday, the 82nd annual Golden Globes kicked off at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California.
The biggest stars in television and film arrived on the red carpet ahead of the show, hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser.
Hollywood legend Ted Danson was in attendance to accept the Carol Burnett Award, while Viola Davis was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
They were just some of the stars wearing stunning ensembles. From dramatic ball gowns to daring suits, take a look at some of the best looks of the night.
Ariana Grande
Grande's archival Givenchy Haute Couture gown first debuted in 1966, when Hubert de Givenchy's designs were heavily inspired by Audrey Hepburn.
The yellow silk dress was hand-beaded on the empire waist bodice. The skirt flowed to her ankles and was slightly ruched. White gloves and Swarovski jewels completed the retro look.
Colman Domingo
Domingo played with patterns with his black and white Golden Globes look, which was designed by Valentino.
His suit was black, and he paired it with a white top covered in black polka dots. He wore a scarf in place of a tie that formed a bow on his neckline, which featured both a checked pattern and stripes.
Kate Winslet
Winslet's single-breasted, white suit included a slightly oversize jacket and flared pants.
Black sparkly flowers were embroidered into the jacket on the bodice and sleeve, adding dimension to the look.
Viola Davis
Davis' black gown featured a V-neckline and an A-line shape. The skirt flowed to the floor after being cinched at her waist.
The gown was covered in delicate sparkly beading, which complemented the semi-sheer, multicolored cape attached to it.
Zoe Saldaña
Saldaña chose a brown Saint Laurent dress for the Golden Globes.
The sparkly gown hugged her figure and curved into a plunge on the strapless neckline. She accessorized the look with a coordinating detached cape that functioned as a train.
Kate Hudson
Hudson's navy ball gown, designed by Carolina Herrera, had a strapless neckline and full skirt. The dress was covered in sparkly floral embellishments that glittered as she walked the red carpet.
A coordinating choker necklace tied the look together.
Alexandra Daddario
Daddario mixed textures with her custom Vivienne Westwood dress.
The asymmetrical neckline was covered in voluminous white feathers that spilled over the bodice, while the rest of the dress was made of sparkly black fabric.
Eddie Redmayne
Redmayne chose a black and cream-patterned suit for the Golden Globes.
The slim-fit ensemble's jacket and pants featured a checked pattern. He paired the bold set with an off-white shirt with a popped-up collar. Black shoes grounded the look.
Jessica Gunning
Gunning, who is nominated for her performance in "Baby Reindeer," arrived at the awards show in a velvet blue dress.
A ruffled, voluminous layer of fabric covered the neckline of the dress, contrasting with the figure-hugging skirt.
Mindy Kaling
Kaling arrived in a sparkly gold gown from Ashi Studio.
The form-fitting dress, which shimmered as Kaling walked the red carpet, had a strapless neckline and a slit on the side.
Cristin Milioti
Milioti, who was nominated for her performance in "The Penguin," chose a simple black dress for the Golden Globes.
The gown's neckline was trimmed with angular, sparkly fabric designed to look like leaves, giving it a chic pop. That same trim was attached to Milioti's black gloves.
Elle Fanning
Fanning's glamorous taupe gown from Balmain featured a full skirt, which cinched at the waist.
The V-neck bodice brought a modern edge to the gown's classic shape, as the top was covered in leopard-print fabric. Cartier jewelry completed the look.
Adam Brody
Adam Brody put a fresh twist on menswear with his deep-green suit from Prada. The double-breasted jacket had black hardware, and he accessorized with a white flower on one of his black lapels.
Black shoes completed the look.
Zoë Kravitz
The neckline of Kravitz's black gown plunged nearly to her navel, where a white ribbon cinched her waist.
The bow flowed out behind her in place of a train. Saint Laurent designed the dress.
Eiza González
Gucci designed the shimmering gold dress Gonzalez chose for the Golden Globes.
The figure-hugging dress was sleeveless and featured a high neckline, contrasting with the back, which was nearly entirely open aside from thin ties.
Rachel Brosnahan
Brosnahan's deep-green gown was covered in architectural detailing, from the ruching across the bodice that flowed into one sleeve to a thigh-high slit on the skirt that allowed the fabric to cascade around her leg.
The dress also featured a subtle ombré, turning nearly blue at the bottom of the skirt.
Leighton Meester
Meester's sage-green dress featured a cowl neck that dipped low on her chest.
She accessorized with a simple diamond necklace and bracelet.