Golden Globes 2014: Kerry Washington, Drew Barrymore, Olivia Wilde Dress up Baby Bumps
The red carpet at this year's Golden Globes was jam-packed with an array of stunning fashion, bold colours and trendsetting style.
Saturday Night Live host Amy Poehler took full advantage of her moment in the spotlight in an exclusive black Stella McCartney dress.
The Wolf of Wall Street Margot Robbie lead the glam pack in a cream halter neck Gucci one-of-a-kind with sexy thigh high splits.
But while Hollywood's leading ladies looked picture-perfect in their form fitting and eye-catching deigns from labels such as Christian Dior, Valentino and Calvin Klein, it was the pregnant stars that took centre stage at the 71st annual awards ceremony in Beverly Hills.
Olivia Wilde, who is expecting her first child with partner Jason Sudeikis, dressed her growing curves in a slinky green Gucci gown with featured a sexy thigh-high split. She completed the look with sultry smoky eye makeup and tousled locks.
Scandal star Kerry Washington looked radiant in an off-white gown and sleeveless jacket by Balenciaga.
Although she lost out to House of Cards star Robin Wright in Best Actress in a TV Drama category, she was all smiles at the star-studded event and was even heard referring to her bump as "her little accessory".
All eyes were on Drew Barrymore when she took to the stage to present an award in a Monique Lhuillier dress. The loud floral number revealed her love for flowers and covered her figure, rather than accentuating her bump.
The 50 First Dates actress - who is pregnant with her second child and also has a 14-month-old daughter Olive with husband Will Kopelman - later posted an snap of her stopping for pizza after the ceremony.
Meanwhile Thor star Chris Hemsworth, 30, took along his pregnant wife, Elsa Pataky, who looked chic in a Paule Ka gown.
And Idris Elba walked down the red carpet with his pregnant girlfriend Naiyana Garth, who dazzled in a bespoke gown by British maternity wear brand Tiffany Rose.
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