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Award season has begun and so have the constant refrains of "What are you wearing?" Bold Face only cares when it comes to the important stuff, like what eyewear the stars are sporting! In this edition, we share what three of this season's most talked about actors wore to the Golden Globes...

Eddie Redmayne won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) for his portrayal of physicist Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything. The biographical film takes a look at the relationship between the famous physicist and his wife Jane, played by Felicity Jones (herself nominated for a Best Actress Golden Globe), his diagnosis of motor neuron disease and his success in physics. Redmayne is also nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for The Theory of Everything, and the film is nominated for Best Picture and Jones for Best Actress. With technologically advanced memory metal discovered by scientists, Flexon is the perfect match for Redmayne, here he wears the new Flexon Sun Collection entirely equipped with PolarRepel lenses launching in 2015, style FS-5000 from Marchon...

Actress Lupita Nyong'o landed her breakthrough role in 2013's historical drama 12 Years a Slave, which earned her the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress (and the Academy Award) last year. This year, she wasn't even nominated for anything at the Golden Globe Awards, yet she still managed to steal the spotlight when she presented the award for Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Movie wearing a striking pair of Stella McCartney SM2012 ophthalmic glasses from Luxottica. In fact, the glasses were such a sensation they spawned their own Twitter account, @LupitaGlasses, and nearly completely overshadowed her high-anticipated upcoming film, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, out at the end of the year...

Of course, Golden Globe winner Michael Keaton also had people talking thanks to his impassioned acceptance speech and praise of his son, Sean. Keaton won his Golden Globe statuette for his role in the black comedy, Birdman, about a faded Hollywood actor (played by Keaton) who is famous for his portrayal of a superhero but is struggling to revive his stalled career by mounting a Broadway adaptation of a Raymond Carver story. In addition to Keaton's win (he is also nominated for the same award at the Oscars), the film also won Best Screenplay at the Golden Globes. To accept his win for Best Actor—Musical or Comedy at the awards, Keaton took the stage wearing the Jens ophthalmic frames from Entourage of 7.