The most unexpected Golden Globes looks ever

From slashed gowns to ballerina attire and yellow athletic socks with Reeboks, stars like Lara Flynn Boyle, Whoopi Goldberg and Sharon Stone will go down in Golden Globe fashion history! Click through to see the award show's most unexpected looks ever...

In 1987, Melanie Griffith hit the red carpet with mom Tippi Hedren in a rainbow-hued strapless gown and her short blond hair teased in all directions.
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Whoopi Goldberg dressed down as she nabbed a statue for The Colour Purple in 1986 wearing yellow leggings and matching leg warmers with Reeboks and an oversized white blazer.
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Julia Roberts suited up in grey for the 1990 show, where she took home top honours for her role in Steel Magnolias in an oversized three-piece design with a tie and her signature locks in voluminous curls.
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In 1999, There's Something About Mary nominee Cameron Diaz donned a kimono-style off-shoulder coat with a tasseled necklace, burgundy eye makeup and toussled locks.
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Former nominee Courtney Love arrived on the red carpet in 2000 in a risky number that featured a tattered bodice.
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Kim Cattrall made a memorable appearance when she turned up at the 2001 awards to see if she'd take home the Best Supporting Actress statue. Fans weren't sure what to make of this purple taffeta number with gauzy shawl.
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It was a jaw-dropping moment in 2003 when Sharon Stone stepped out in gothic Versace, pairing a sheer feathery tank top with a slashed skirt, pointy boots and retro curls.
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This ballerina look on The Practice star Lara Flynn Boyle will go down in Golden Globes history! The actress paired a pink leotard and tutu skirt with matching lace-up pumps and a pink ribbon in her hair.
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Sex and the City nominee Sarah Jessica Parker went full Madonna at the 2003 awards show, rocking a high ponytail, black bustier with a glitzy floral hip brooch and satin pants.
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Aussie star Nicole Kidman donned a plunging gold-embellished dress at the 2004 Golden Globes, giving the look an unexpected flapper twist with her face-framing blonde curls and golden headband.
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Diane Kruger is celebrated for her flawless style, but the Marchesa design she wore to make her Golden Globes debut in 2005 left some fans scratching their heads. She paired the draped, bandeau design with short, tight curls.
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The 2010 awards saw presenter Jennifer Aniston rocking one of the highest slits we've ever seen! The former Friends star wore her asymmetrical Valentino gown with strappy Versace sandals.
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