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    Lena Dunham Looks Glamorous in Zac Posen Gown at Golden Globes 2013

    It's a big night for Lena Dunham! Not only is she nominated for Best Actress in a Television Comedy or Musical, but season 2 of Girls premieres tonight on HBO.

    The star and creator of the hit series, 26, hit the red carpet of the Golden Globes Sunday looking glamorous in a long, chocolate brown Zac Posen gown. Dunham showed a little skin with the off-the-shoulder neckline, and wore dark eyeshadow and eyeliner to compliment the look. 

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    "I am excited for the Golden Globes/sad I won't be in bed with dumplings reading your twitter responses to the Girls HBO season premiere," she tweeted. "But I am so thrilled to be here, obviously," Dunham explained to E!'s Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet.

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    As for her ensemble, the actress was struggling a little to keep her dress in place. "My stylist said I have to pull this down and then shift it to the left. For some reason, my breasts have a tendency to sort of shove my dress to the right and I have to fight it back to the left," she explained to Seacrest. "I have a set of strict instructions and I'm sticking to them."

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    She also expressed her wardrobe frustrations on Twitter, joking, "If Golden Globes support garment kills me I leave my archives to my mother and my ephemera to my 8 year old friend Coco."

    This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.com: Lena Dunham Looks Glamorous in Zac Posen Gown at Golden Globes 2013

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