The 27th annual Critics' Choice Awards took place over the weekend, at both Los Angeles' Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel and London's Savoy Hotel. Click through our gallery for all the red carpet looks.
Although originally planned to take place Jan. 9, the show was rescheduled due the omicron variant surge in the United States. Instead, it took place during one of the busiest weekends in the entertainment industry's calendar, as the BAFTAs took place in London just a few hours later.
With that in mind, the organisers split the event between Los Angeles and London, allowing guests to attend the ceremony closest to them.
The event also saw many winners from last year make an appearance, after their time on the red carpet was blocked by a virtual award ceremony. So, we got even more dazzling outfits to ooh and aah over.
The Irish were once again a hit, both on the red carpet and in the award categories as Kenneth Branagh's Belfast picked up two awards – one for Best Ensemble and another for Best Young Actor for breakout star Jude Hill.
Caitríona Balfe looked stunning as always in a full length nude gown by Christian Dior, featuring a strapless column silhouette, a sweetheart neckline and a matching belt at the waist. Jamie Dornan looked dapper in a Valentino suit, pairing a navy suit with a sky blue shirt and tie.
Gold was a strong theme on the red carpet, as guests got in the Oscars spirit ahead of the ceremony later this month. Lady Gaga brought the glamour, wearing a dazzling canary yellow fishtail town by Gucci, with a black lace collar and long sleeves, a black bustier and black trim on the train.
Elle Fanning also shimmered in gold, wearing a vintage-inspired tea-length gown by Oscar de la Renta in a rich embroidered gold material.

Kristen Stewart went for understated opulence in a custom Dolce and Gabbana gown that was covered in sparkling sequins, while Jada Pinkett-Smith dazzled in a structured Maison Rabih Kayrouz brocade gown.
Serena and Venus Williams both shone in striking silver gowns by Atelier Versace, while Mandy Moore looked ethereal in an Elie Saab gown that was worthy of a goddess.
Finally, there were plenty of pops of colour on the red carpet, as Selena Gomez, Chrissy Metz and Kaitlyn Dever all turned heads in vivid shades of red, while Kirsten Dunst played it cool in a voluminous cornflower blue gown by Julie de Libran.
