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Stars strut on soggy Globes red carpet

/ 09:06 AM January 13, 2014

Amy Adams arrives at the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014, in Beverly Hills, Calif. AP

LOS ANGELES – Hollywood’s A-list stars on Sunday donned eye-popping gowns – with welcome pops of colors – on the Golden Globes red carpet, where a sprinkler malfunction almost rained on the fashion parade.

Workers scrambled to mop up the mess before Tinseltown’s top film and television actors headed to the Beverly Hilton for the first major awards show of the season.

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Lupita Nyong’o, a best supporting actress nominee for her searing turn in “12 Years A Slave,” stunned in a red Ralph Lauren column dress with matching cape, baring her toned shoulders.

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Also in red was “American Hustle” star and best musical/comedy actress nominee Amy Adams, who chose a two-tone burgundy-red Valentino halter dress with the same only-if-you-dare plunging neckline seen in the 1970s-era crime caper.

The key to pulling off the wide V neck? “Good posture,” Adams quipped to E! television’s Ryan Seacrest.

Red flowers adorned host Tina Fey’s strapless black Carolina Herrera ball gown with a long train, while “Girls” star Lena Dunham sported a strapless canary yellow Zac Posen frock with a sweetheart neckline.

Pop starlet Taylor Swift also wore Herrera: a strapless gown with a black bodice and a flowing red skirt.

Basic black, always a red carpet staple, of course had its place at the Globes.

Australian actress Cate Blanchett, a favorite for the best drama actress prize for “Blue Jasmine,” wowed in a lacy Armani number. Rock star Bono called her “a goddess.”

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Fey’s co-host Amy Poehler sported a sleek black Stella McCartney gown with a stomach cutout, and “August: Osage County” star Julia Roberts chose a black and white belted dress from Dolce and Gabbana.

“I just didn’t want to break her,” Roberts said of her epic fight scene with Meryl Streep in the film about a dysfunctional family harboring secrets in Oklahoma. Both actresses are nominated for Globes glory.

Hollywood’s A-list men did not disappoint: “Wolf of Wall Street” star Leonardo DiCaprio wore an Armani tuxedo, while “Hustle” star Bradley Cooper sported Tom Ford.

“Good Wife” star Julianna Margulies — a nominee for best actress in a television drama — chose a black Andrew Gn gown with cap sleeves and gold accents.

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One of her rivals, “Scandal” star Kerry Washington, glowed in pale flowing Balenciaga, and had perhaps the best accessory – a baby bump.

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