By Desiree Murphy
9:15 PM PST, January 3, 2018
A look back at some of the most unforgettable, most unconventional Golden Globe Looks of all time.
Nicole Kidman

The Lion star is known for taking fashion risks but unfortunately, they don't always pay off. In 2017, Kidman hit the red carpet in a sequined Alexander McQueen gown that featured awkward cut-out sleeves and a few too many poufy tulle details.
Jane Fonda

Cate Blanchett

Between the tassels and intricate lace design, the '20s-inspired, pale pink Givenchy number that the Carol star wore in 2016 had a bit too much going on.
Lana Del Rey

We're sure Ariel would love this vintage Travilla dress that the "Summertime Sadness" songstress wore in 2015, but the aqua gown probably should've been left under the sea.
Rosamund Pike

We applaud the daring use of cut-outs on this white Vera Wang frock in 2015, but it just didn't sit right on Pike.
Jemima Kirke

Drew Barrymore

Michelle Williams

Helena Bonham Carter

Diane Kruger

Cher

Julianne Moore

Renee Zellweger

Vanessa Williams

Diane Kruger

Even Kruger looked a bit perplexed by her magic carpet ride of a dress in 2005.
Paula Abdul

Sarah Jessica Parker

Sharon Stone

Lara Flynn Boyle

Cate Blanchett

Kim Cattrall

Courtney Love

Gwyneth Paltrow

Keri Russell

The Felicity alum looked more ready to hit the beach than a red carpet when she stepped out at the 1999 awards show.
Cameron Diaz

Fran Drescher

It takes two to tango, but it only took one to wear this massive floral headpiece and two-toned, semi-sheer white dress in 1996.
Julia Roberts

We're all for the menswear look, but this ill-fitting, baggy gray suit didn't do the pretty woman justice in 1990. At least she took home a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in Steel Magnolias.
Melanie Griffith

We know the '80s was a very different time for fashion, but this rainbow design was over-the-top even for 1987.
Whoopi Goldberg

We love Whoopi, but this all-yellow ensemble (sweatsocks included!) topped with a white cardigan was made for the gym, not the 1986 Globes.