The Middle Part Stole the Show at the Golden Globes 2020 Red Carpet

From Lucy Boynton to Beanie Feldstein. 
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Aside from all of the glitz, glam, sparkles, and jewels, there was one other reliable feature we couldn't stop stanning on the Golden Globes 2020 red carpet — the middle part.

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Yep. Strategically split-down-the-center hairstyles, known for being a most flattering style, were rampant on the carpet across celebrities, their dates, and red carpet hosts.

Greta Gerwig, Lucy Boynton, Beanie Feldstein, Rooney Mara, Margot Robbie, Dakota Fanning, Kaitlyn Dever and over a dozen more celebs were in good company as they opted for the classic part.

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A bit bolder than a side-swept style, the center part exudes power, strengthens facial features and can help to create length and symmetry within the face — especially for those with round and heartshaped faces like Beanie and Margot Robbie.

If the side part has left you feeling a bit inspired — you better get to training now! Since hair doesn't typically naturally fall this way, you'll need a comb, clips, and some patience before you nail this lewk.