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Sarah Paulson’s custom Prada cast won the Golden Globes fashions

A Sharpie-scrawled dick will seemingly no longer do

Gone are the days when a bunch of scrawled signatures and the odd cartoon dick would suffice as acceptable decor on a freshly cast broken appendage: Sarah Paulson just stepped things up a considerable degree. 

Showing up to the Golden Globes last night in a 50s-inspired, jewel-encrusted Prada dress, the American Horror Story icon’s look was finished with a lilac cast bearing Miuccia’s signature triangle stamp. “When you’re Lady Paulson, you get a custom Prada cast to go with your custom Prada dress,” wrote stylist Karla Welch in an Instagram post ahead of the event.

Of course, it’s not the first time Paulson has turned a legendary Prada look. Cast your mind back to 2018 and you may recall the moment she landed on the Ocean’s 8 red carpet in a floor-length neon number by the Italian house. The look was so good that Rihanna later told her “I almost made you give me that dress on the spot.” 

Elsewhere in Golden Globes-related fashion, The Crown star Emma Louise Corrin beamed in from London in a Pierrot-inspired bespoke Miu Miu look, Harriet’s Cynthia Erivo took to the IRL red carpet in neon green Valentino Haute Couture, and Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan showed up in flouncy lemon Molly Goddard. Take a look through the IG posts below.

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