Fashion Even If You Tried, You Couldn't Miss the Biggest Fashion Trend From the Golden Globes Poofy sleeves won the red carpet. By Samantha Sutton Samantha Sutton Instagram Samantha is InStyle's senior fashion editor. She joined the brand in 2019 and oversees the site's fashion coverage, including trend reporting, fashion exclusives, celebrity style interviews, and Fashion Week coverage. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on January 5, 2020 @ 10:27PM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Kevork Djansezian/NBC/Getty Images While plenty of actors and actresses took home tiny gold statues at this year's Golden Globes, the biggest winner of 2020's show was, unsurprisingly, the fashion. There were naked dresses, throwback references, and even an appearance by Jason Momoa's tank top, but nothing stole the spotlight quite all those poofy sleeves — mostly because it was near-impossible to miss them. As big fans of 2019's fashion clown trend, we were pleased to see that this large, oversized detail was welcomed into 2020 with open arms. So, which actresses showed up on the red carpet with supersized sleeves? We've rounded up a list, ahead. The Best Looks From the 2020 Golden Globes Red Carpet Jodie Comer Kevork Djansezian/NBC/Getty Images Comer's Mary Katrantzou gown was oversized in general, but her sleeves still stood out. Lucy Boynton Kevork Djansezian/NBC/Getty Images Boynton's Louis Vuitton sleeves only had a tiny bit of volume, but she still mastered this tricky trend. Gwyneth Paltrow Kevork Djansezian/NBC/Getty Images Don't be distracted by the sheerness of Paltrow's sheer Fendi dress — her large sleeves deserve some credit, too. Dakota Fanning Steve Granitz/WireImage It was a true poofy princess moment for Fanning, who wore Dior Haute Couture. Bel Powley Frazer Harrison/Getty Images We got serious '80s vibes from Powley's Miu Miu gown. Zoey Deutch George Pimentel/WireImage The actress' Fendi gown was a slightly different take on this trend, as her sleeves grew bigger toward the bottom. Toni Collette Joe Scarnici/Getty Images Collette's puffy cap sleeves could still be spotted underneath those ruffles and that floral print. Olivia Colman Steve Granitz/WireImage We didn't know which detail to look at first: Colman's oversized sleeves or her long train. Kaitlyn Dever Steve Granitz/WireImage Dever's large sleeves only made her printed Valentino look even more breathtaking. Isla Fisher Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Off-the-shoulder and a bit of volume? This Monique Lhuillier design was the best of both worlds. Cate Blanchett Daniele Venturelli/WireImage Blanchett's Mary Katrantzou were both pleated and puffy. Janina Gavankar Michael Kovac/Getty Images The contrasting color on Gavankar's George Chakra Couture gown gave things a fun, playful twist.