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Styled Side: David Bowie's fashion influence and all the trends from the Golden Globes

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Styled Side: David Bowie's fashion influence and all the trends from the Golden Globes

DAVID BOWIE 

David Bowie's influence stretched beyond music.  To the theater. To fashion. Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld and designer Jean Paul Gaultier, among others, praised to the AP on Monday David Bowie's effect on fashion. 

Catwalk trends today continue to reflect his style - pantsuits, platforms and three-piece suits, says Michelle Dalton Tyree, founder of Fashion Trends Daily. 

Bowie "cemented that relationship between rock and fashion," said Dalton Tyree. "A lot of the trends we see that are happening now are things that Bowie has cycle cycled through and made synonymous with his own style."

GOLDEN GLOBES 

With the start of the Golden Globes, the official awards-show season is upon us and that means dissecting red carpet style not only to see who's wearing what, but what styles we can expect to trickle down to retailers.

Dalton Tyree also joined Take Two to talk about the biggest red carpet trends on the 2016 Golden Globe red carpet.

FASHION TRENDS

There were trends a plenty to choose from and some of Hollywood's A-listers wore gowns that featured some of the biggest red carpet fashion trends.

The Dress AND Win of the night:

Lady Gaga in black velvet Versace. This was monster-size perfection. She channeled old Hollywood glamour and a heavy dose of Marilyn Monroe.

Plunging V-Necks:

The real fashion star of the show last night was fashion tape—the kind that holds dresses in place, because It was a night of a lot of deep, plunging V-necks:

Who wore it: Jamie Alexander, Olivia Wilde, Kirsten Dunst

Cut Out Dresses:

Cut-out dresses and belly-baring gowns are still slicing through the noise:

Who wore it: Kate Hudson

Rainbow Brights:

It was a Technicolor red carpet last night, lots of emerald greens and reds.

Who wore it: Jennifer Lawrence 

To hear the full interview, click the blue player above.