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Priyanka Chopra Sparkles In A Ralph Lauren Gown At Her First Golden Globes Outing

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Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra sparkled in her maiden appearance at the Golden Globe Awards, dressed in a sequinned, body-hugging Ralph Lauren gown. Chopra was one of the award presenters and also represented the cast of her debut Hollywood film Baywatch at the 74th edition of the awards.

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Her custom Ralph Lauren evening dress was made of hand-embroidered gold sequins and glass beads, and reportedly took 1,600 hours of work. Chopra accentuated the gown's plunging neckline with a diamond neck piece by American jeweller Lorraine Schwartz.

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The gilded gown was in sync with the red carpet's big trend of shiny metallics, with many other stars such as Sofia Vergara and Nicole Kidman also donning golden and silver dresses.

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While the look got a fair bit of applause, it still wasn't up there with Chopra's earlier standout bright red one-shoulder gown at the Emmys and her mesmerising sheer white Zuhair Murad dress at the Oscars in 2016.

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Chopra also presented the award for the Best Actor In A TV Series (Drama) along with The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

In between, Chopra hung out with Modern Family actor Sofia Vergara to shoot goofy photos and videos like this one.

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She also recreated her famous twirl from the Emmys red carpet in this slow-motion video.

Finally, she ended the awards with this photograph with Hollywood legend and the night's star, Meryl Streep.

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