The 25 best-dressed celebrity couples at the 2020 Golden Globes
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There was no shortage of fashionable celebrity couples at the 2020 Golden Globes, which were held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday night.
Many couples wore coordinating outfits, including Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach who matched in black-and-white looks.
Other duos, like Rachel Bilson and Bill Hader, made their red-carpet debut.
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost made a statement with their outfits.
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Scarlett Johansson opted for a bright red gown, while her fiancé, Colin Jost, chose a classic black suit.
Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez's ensembles were memorable.
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Jennifer Lopez looked like a walking gift in a Valentino gown with oversized bows. Meanwhile, her fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, opted for a classic black tuxedo.
Reese Witherspoon and husband Jim Toth's looks complemented one another.
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Witherspoon wore a white dress with ruffles on the bodice, while Toth chose a black-on-black suit.
Barry Jenkins and Lulu Wang got creative with their outfits.
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Jenkins wore a gray suit with black statement stripes. Meanwhile, Wang wore a black corset with a sheer overlay and pants.
Rose Leslie and Kit Harington wore monochromatic ensembles.
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The married couple and former "Game of Thrones" costars went for slightly different looks at the Golden Globes. Harington wore a black-on-black suit, while Leslie wore a long-sleeved bejeweled gown.
Lucy Boynton and Rami looked modern and stylish.
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Malek wore a black suit with a thin tie, and Boynton walked the red carpet in a high-necked silver dress.
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas looked elegant on the red carpet.
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Chopra Jonas stood out in a pink strapless gown, while Nick wore a statement tie with his black suit.
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach coordinated in black-and-white outfits.
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Baumbach opted for a black velvet suit, and Gerwig chose an off-the-shoulder color-blocked gown.
Rachel Bilson and Bill Hader made their red-carpet debut as a couple.
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Bilson complemented Hader's suit in a black gown with ruffled sleeves and gold embellishments.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban chose sleek red-carpet outfits.
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Kidman wore a strapless red gown that featured a thigh-high slit, while Urban wore a relaxed suit.
Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher brought color to the red carpet.
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Cohen and Fisher stood out on the red carpet in colorful ensembles. Cohen wore an all-blue suit, while Fisher opted for an off-the-shoulder pink gown.
Taron Egerton and Emily Thomas coordinated in all-black ensembles.
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Thomas looked elegant in an off-the-shoulder gown alongside Egerton who donned a simple black tuxedo.
Molly Sims and Scott Stuber looked chic on the red carpet.
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Sims stunned in a ruffled blue gown, while Scott chose a sleek suit.
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres both sported suits at the Golden Globes.
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DeGeneres went with a sparkly suit, while de Rossi wore a sleek black ensemble with a thin tie and pointed-toe heels.
Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa opted for muted colors.
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Bonet's nude gown featured an elegant floral pattern. Momoa matched Bonet in a dark-green velvet suit jacket and black pants.
Jason Bateman and Amanda Anka channeled Old Hollywood glamour in all-black ensembles.
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Anka wore a tea-length gown with a transparent bodice alongside Bateman's black suit.
Brian Cox and Nicole Ansari-Cox brought elegance to the red carpet.
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Ansari-Cox shined in an off-the-shoulder silver gown, which Cox complemented with a clean black suit.
Joanne Tucker's bright gown paired well with Adam Driver's simple suit.
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Tucker wore a long-sleeved pink gown, while Driver chose a classic suit.
Jason Ralph and Rachel Brosnahan's outfits were understated.
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Brosnahan wore a sparkly maroon gown with a plunging neckline, while Ralph chose a black suit with a bow tie.
Elton John and David Furnish both wore suits with floral details.
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John's black suit was embroidered with black flowers. Meanwhile, Furnish's suit featured brightly colored florals.
Sofía Vergara wowed in a strapless gown, while Joe Manganiello made a statement with his bow tie.
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Manganiello paired his black suit with a large bow tie, while Vergara sported a maroon gown embroidered with geometric sparkles.
Ansel Elgort and Violetta Komyshan wore contrasting ensembles.
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Elgort wore a velvet blue jacket and bow tie, while Komyshan wore a black gown with one sleeve and a chain neckline.
Eddie Murphy and Paige Butcher's looks were elevated and cool.
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Butcher chose a high-low gown with a patterned bodice. Murphy paired a deep-purple jacket with a simple black shirt.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson looked elegant on the red carpet.
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Despite her hair and makeup team not showing up on time, Rita Wilson looked stunning in a sparkling floor-length gown. Tom Hanks opted for a velvet jacket and black pants.
Nicole Kimpel and Antonio Banderas looked dashing.
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Banderas wore a white jacket and black pants. Kimpel chose a sparkly black gown with a plunging neckline.
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