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  • 16
    Jan
    2013
    3:22pm, EST

    Big stars, little kids: Tots recreate Globes red carpet

    Toddlewood, Getty Images

    Mini-Anne Hathaway looked as sleek as the star herself in this recreation.

    By Meena Hart Duerson, TODAY

    Bigger is usually better when it comes to Hollywood productions, but for the Golden Globes, one photographer took a tinier approach.

    New York City-based artist Tricia Messeroux turned the best red carpet looks of the night into an alternate universe dubbed "ToddleWood," by transforming a selection of children into mini-mes to mimic the event's A-listers.

    In the adorable photos, the kids perfectly ape celebrities' style and poses, eerily echoing Anne Hathaway, George Clooney, Taylor Swift, Kerry Washington, Halle Berry and Lucy Liu.

    ToddleWood, Getty Images

    "Brielle couldn't believe that she had the same exact dress that was on TV," Messeroux said of mini Lucy Liu.

    To get the photos, Messeroux and her team had to work fast. On Sunday night as the awards show aired, the photographer worked with her designer Andrea Pitter to select the looks and create the patterns in the childrens' miniature measurements. They shopped for fabric and props on Monday, and shot the looks on Tuesday.

    "I held a casting call for the Golden Globes red carpet the day before," Messeroux told TODAY.com. "These are regular kids who happen to like taking pictures."

    Toddlewood, Getty Images

    "She knew exactly who Taylor Swift was and she studied her poses to be ready for the shoot," the photographer said of kid model Laney.

    Though her models were all toddlers, Messeroux says they acted like red carpet-ready professionals, even when their outfits were uncomfortable or they didn't know who they were imitating.

    The small version of "Scandal" star Kerry Washington had to actually dial back her enthusiasm to play her role. "Deysha loves to pose with her hands on her hip and strike a huge smile," said Messeroux. "However, the real Kerry Washington is more conservative. So it was a task to get Deysha to bring it down a few notches. But she nailed it."

    "ToddleWood's mini-Anne Hathaway was a freshman in all this," she said. "This was her very first photo shoot ever. She did a great job even though the Anne Hathaway wig was itchy and the sequined dress was kind of itchy too. But she maintained herself and even asked to keep the dress!"

    Toddlewood, Getty Images

    Mini-Halle Berry, otherwise known as Ariana from Long Island, had some idea of who her celeb twin was but "was more excited to know that she was chosen because she is as pretty as Halle Berry," Messeroux said.

    Others had to improvise.

    "Mini-Stacy Keibler and mini-George Clooney met for the first time at the ToddleWood photo shoot," Messeroux revealed. "Dallas (Stacy) was about half a foot shorter than Brady (George) so she had to stand on a sandbag to give her that extra height."

    Toddlewood, Getty Images

    The mini versions of George Clooney and Stacy Keibler got creative to hide their height differences.

    Messeroux has mini-fied celebrities before, memorably making tiny versions of the TODAY anchors last year. "Being on the set was extremely exciting for me, my team, the kids and the moms," she said.

    She admits the original inspiration for the images was close to home.

    "I was looking for a photography project that would include my then-3-year-old daughter, Skylar," she said. "I was told that she looked like Diana Ross. So I figured, well, let's make her look like Diana Ross!"

    Since then, the miniature celeb doppelgangers project has just kept going, and Messeroux says the reaction has been "incredible."

    More from TODAY:

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    28 comments

    Some people take life way too seriously. So quick to judge. I dont see anything wrong with little actors portraying other actors. Sometimes its what the KIDS want not the parents. But keep being self righteous and happy with all you lives decisions perfect people...Hilarious

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  • 16
    Jan
    2012
    6:45am, EST

    Matt Sayles / AP

    Rupert Murdoch and his wife Wendi Deng arrive at the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 15, 2012 in Los Angeles.

    Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng attend the Golden Globes

    Before attending the Golden Globes on Sunday night, Rupert Murdoch used his Twitter account to criticize President Obama and Google over Internet piracy. Read the full story.

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  • 17
    Jan
    2011
    4:11am, EST

    Matt Sayles / AP

    Milla Jovovich arrives with her husband Paul W.S. Anderson, left, at the Weinstein Company Golden Globes after party Sunday, Jan. 16, in Beverly Hills, Calif.

    Milla Jovovich arrives at the Golden Globes

    By Elena Grothe

    I like this husband-and-wife red carpet moment. See more images from the Golden Globes HERE.

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