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    Star’s Odd Golden Globes Footwear

    Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic (inset)Getty ImagesSomething about the Golden Globes makes some nominees shoe crazy, and it's not always in a good way. Most actresses dazzled in their Manolo Blahniks, Christian Louboutins or Jimmy Choo heels. But "The Descendants" star Shailene Woodley had a different idea.

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    After the ceremony, the actress ditched her Marchesa dress and Tabitha Simmons shoes for an entirely different ensemble for the In Style/Warner Bros. after party. And while she still opted to wear a gown, her choice in footwear was definitely nontraditional. Woodley selected what looked to be a pair of Vibram "Five Finger" shoes, choosing comfort over style. Getty ImagesGetty Images

    Shailene is certainly not the first to turn heads for a unique footwear choice at the Golden Globes. Last year, Helena Bonham Carter made headlines by rocking two different shoes down the red carpet. The actress paired her Vivienne Westwood dress with mismatched heels -- one red and one green -- and accessorized with a headpiece and black sunglasses.

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    Fortunately, Shailene's strange shoes were both the same color. It must be something about being nominated for Best Supporting Actress.

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