Maggie Gyllenhaal
With onscreen love Aaron Eckhart by her side, The Dark Knight's Gyllenhaal bedazzled in a one-shoulder gown and a smoothly pinned French twist.
Anne Hathaway
To create what he calls a Grace Kellyinspired do, hairstylist Adir Abergel pulled Hathaway's hair into a delicate chignon. "I wanted to keep it simple and very clean," he says. "The chignon gave her a long neck and brought attention to her face." After prepping Hathaway's strands with products from Frédéric Fekkai's Coiff line, Abergel fastened hair in a low pony and folded it into a bun.
Megan Fox
The star of How to Lose Friends & Alienate People didn't have a mainstream updo, but she no doubt won over onlookers with her sleek, structured style. More runway than red carpet, Fox's sculpted strands were reminiscent of those seen at Prada's spring 2009 show. "I didn't want the hair to be romantic," says Renato Campora, the Frédéric Fekkai hairstylist behind Fox's fetching French twist. "She wore a Ralph Lauren dress that was antique gold, so I wanted to give the hairstyle modernity."
Angelina Jolie
Who needs a flashy hairdo and diamonds when you have an accessory like Brad Pitt? Looking understated yet stylish as always, Jolie wore her lovely locks long and loose, with just the slightest bit of curl at the ends. The coiffeur behind her minimal mane: hairstylist David Babaii, co-founder of David Babaii for WildAid. Like all of his styling treatments, Bohemian Beach Spraythe main product used on Jolie's locksis made from natural and renewable ingredients; 10 percent of all profits go toward WildAid, a global wildlife conservation organization.
January Jones
Though she ditched Betty Draper's bright-red pucker, Mad Men actress Jones kept her character's deep side part and prettily waved tendrils. "I decided to take a glamorous Old Hollywood look and bring it into modern times," says Matrix hairstylist Mark Townsend, who coiffed Jones' curls. "I was inspired by Veronica Lake's classic waves, but I wanted to mess them up just a little bit to give the style an edge." Bonus: In addition to having a winning do, Jones was also part of a winning showMad Men won a Globe for Best Drama Series.
Kate Winslet
In a positive twist of fate, the oft-nominated Winslet was finally declared a winnertwice! Her hair followed suit: the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress award recipient wore her blond coif in a French twist, letting side-swept strands frame her face.
Eva Longoria Parker
Longoria Parker looked anything but desperate at Sunday's awards. To complement her sleek, formfitting gown, the actress wore a similarly sleek do. With hair parted down the center, she pulled strands into a tidy chignon at the nape of her neck.
Evan Rachel Wood
The Wrestler actress wrestled up a center part and chignon, too. However, unlike Eva Longoria Parker, Wood opted to wear her chignon slightly higher and with a touch of texture at the crown.
Elizabeth Banks
The only screams directed at The Uninvited actress when she walked the red carpet were from adoring fansnot potential victims. Pulled into a diamond-studded hairclip, Banks' neatly curled coif was award-worthy.
Freida Pinto
The Slumdog Millionaire newcomer also sported a side-pinned coif. Unlike Elizabeth Banks, though, Pinto wore her pretty locks looser and unfetteredshe's definitely mastered the au naturel look!
Salma Hayek
While makeup artist Matthew VanLeeuwen says he added "jeweling" to Hayek's features via shimmering skin, metallic eyes, and glossy lips, hairstylist Robert Vetica wrapped Hayek's hair in real jewelsa sparkling hair band reportedly worth a quarter of a million dollars! For an overall glistening effect, Vetica also incorporated MoroccanOil products: Before braiding Hayek's dazzling chignon, he used MoroccanOil to detangle damp strands and MoroccanOil Styling Cream to ensure the perfect blow-dry.
Hayden Panettiere
Diamonds might be a girl's best friend, but in order to show off the bejeweled bodice of her Gianfranco Ferré gown, Panettiere left her neck bare. Instead, the Heroes actress opted for barely there Fred Leighton diamond earrings, which shone brilliantly thanks to her curly, over-the-shoulder do.
Amy Adams
Another actress who chose to accentuate her earrings was Doubt star Amy Adams. "The hairstyle was inspired by Amy's natural beauty and the gorgeous Lorraine Schwartz earrings she wore," says Matrix hairstylist Mark Townsend, who created Adams' Golden Globes look.
Fun fact: Townsend let Adams' strands air-dry so that the texture would remain spontaneous and natural. He then sprayed Vavoom Gold Heat Iron-In Control Protective Dry Mist throughout and curled locks from roots to ends before pulling strands back to show off Adams' baubles.