2015 Red Carpet Review: the best dresses of the year

From Emma Stone to Jennifer Lawrence here are the best red carpet dresses from 2015

Emma Akbareian
Wednesday 16 December 2015 11:28 EST
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Whilst many of us are still foraging around for left over Quality Streets, a very select group of people are gearing up for the biggest red carpet events of the year; awards season.

No sausage rolls on the diet plans of these A-listers as the first major event of the year is on January 10th - the Golden Globes, quickly followed by the Screen Actors Guild awards, the BAFTAs and then the Academy Awards in February.

But before we get ahead of ourselves, here's a look back at some of the best gowns from 2015:

The year began well with seasoned red carpet dresser Diane Kruger in a silver gown by Brit designer Emilia Wickstead at the Golden Globes- simple and elegant.

Emma Stone mixed things up at the same event choosing a jumpsuit by Lanvin rather than a more traditional red carpet gown.

Beyonce dared to bare at the Met Gala in a revealing embellished gown from Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci.

Onto Cannes Film Festival where it was Sienna Miller's year, as a judge at the prestigious film event she had ample opportunity for red carpet appearances, one of her best was in a soft blue tulle skirted gown by Gucci.

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