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Buy your own Golden Globes dress (if you can spare £8,000)

Fancy copying your favourite A-lister's red carpet look? Now you can thanks to Moda Operandi.

Emma Akbareian
Thursday 15 January 2015 08:05 EST
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You can become the proud owner of a Golden Globes 2015 gown, as seen on the red carpet, with selected gowns now available to buy on Moda Operandi.

Images of the stars dressed in their finest were beamed all around the world on Sunday night.

Whilst many of the dresses were custom-made or one-off designs, a select few are available to purchase by us mere mortals, if you have the cash to spare that is.

Moda Operandi is an online retailer created for customers to pre-order clothes and accessories direct from the catwalk in limited edition trunkshows.

This week it has launched a special Golden Globes trunkshow featuring dresses, accessories and jewellery as seen on an array of stars at Sunday night's awards show.

But getting hold of a red carpet worthy dress doesn't come cheap. The starting price for a Golden Globes gown is £2,000 (for the pink Monique Lhuillier worn by Camilla Alves).

The top price is $11,990 the equivalent of nearly £8,000 for the heavily embellished gown worn by The Office actress Ellie Kemper designed by Naeem Khan.

Other notable gowns include the Vera Wang cutaway number worn by Gone Girl's Rosamund Pike which comes in at £3,600.

The site also includes an array of accessories including a clutch bag as seen on Kate Beckinsale and jewellery coming in with rather more zeros.

But you'll have to be quick, as the gowns are only available until January 26th, modaoperandi.com

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