The first awards show of the season and the first since the Hollywood strike in 2023, the 81st Golden Globes will undoubtedly help set the standards we can expect from the red carpet in 2024. As an indication, we can expect lots of flashy Schiaparelli (from the catwalk and the archive), red-hot dresses in ruby tones, and unexpected headpieces that feel a little off-kilter.
Ahead, we have the 14 best-dressed stars of the 2024 Golden Globe Awards.
Rosamund Pike in FW19 Dior
Rosamund Pike salt burn character Elspeth Catton wore a handful of 2006 Valentino dresses for the film. But tonight, Pike opted for a Dior look from the Fall/Winter 2019 collection. When asked if she reflected her character on the carpet, she said it was a “weird funeral vibe” but that perhaps Elspeth would “wear black for her wedding, right?” she said. Her headgear, which featured a black lace mesh covering her face, also seemed appropriate, but Pike admitted the “protective cover” was a last-minute accessory to cover up the aftermath of a recent skiing accident. Either way, Elspeth will confirm.
Hunter Schafer in custom Prada
Considering Hunter Schafer’s incredibleness Hunger Games Following her press tour wardrobe, complete with McQueen armor and wearable Marni flower arrangements, her Golden Globes look was highly anticipated. And she didn’t disappoint in her custom blush Prada gown, featuring sheer sheer ethereal fabric that resembled the wind surrounding her.
Natasha Lyonne at Schiaparelli
Every year people complain that celebrities don’t watch couture shows closely enough and don’t take fashion risks that seem fancy. And then there’s Natasha Lyonne. She wore a sculptural Schiaparelli from her Spring/Summer 2023 show tonight, and there were plenty of commenters on Twitter saying, “Oh…she’s getting this.” And yes, it gets him there.
Dua Lipa in Custom Schiaparelli
Speaking to interviewers on the red carpet, Dua Lipa was nominated tonight for her song “Dance the Night”. BarbieHe said that the enthusiastic reception given to the song and the film was a reflection of the energy on the set. “Everything felt so right,” she said, which is exactly how we feel about her in this custom Schiaparelli gown with gold protrusions on black velvet. The only thing that could have made the look even bigger was an archival Tiffany collar from 1962.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph in Custom Rodarte
Da’Vine Joy Randolph won her first female supporting actor Golden Globe for her role in Alexander Payne’s comedy-drama. the rest, wearing custom Rodarte. In typical Mulleavy sister style, the tiered red dress made Randolph look positively ethereal.
Jennifer Aniston in Dolce&Gabbana
There’s a reason Jennifer Aniston has been trending on Twitter ever since she stepped on the red carpet. A fresh take on the iconic “Rachel” style, the new haircut shows that the star is never too far from her roots; The same can be said for this simple black strapless Dolce & Gabbana dress with scalloped beading details on the skirt.
Greta Lee at Loewe
During Past Lives is all about unrealized loves, star Greta Lee’s relationship with Loewe is one we’re grateful to see flourishing today. The two feel like a match made in heaven, and her signature buttery look was as gorgeous as we expected. as he said Bazaar In March, after Paris Fashion Week, Jonathan Anderson wrote, “it evokes an uncanny sense of the passage of time, but it evokes a really powerful emotion.” “There is such an awareness of a body, a bodily awareness of a body.” But still, her appearance is so beautiful that when we look at her, we feel like we are having an out-of-body experience.
Taylor Swift in Gucci
Taylor Swift is known for her sparkly silver dresses, but it looks like she may be giving up on the trend. Midnight Age in this green metallic Gucci number. The tight (and serpentine) dress feels like an exciting departure from her signature style, and one can’t help but wonder: Is this some kind of Easter egg?
Natalie Portman in Dior Haute Couture
Natalie Portman’s beauty is often compared to a classical painting, and her sparkly beaded Dior gown reminds us of a Monet masterpiece. The look appears to be inspired by the Fall 2012 haute couture Dior collection designed by Raf Simons, which Portman has previously worn for Miss Dior campaigns.
Oprah in exclusive Louis Vuitton
to be promoted purple colorOprah wore purple, of course. After the living legend attended the Louis Vuitton fashion show last spring, the brand’s team called and asked what they could do for him. To which I replied, “It must be purple!” she said. After all, no one can carry this color as well as he does.
Julia Garner in Gucci
Along with low-cut dresses, there are also dresses that completely redefine the genre, like Julia Garner’s sparkling Gucci statement. With two deep suspenders-like straps, the dress is undeniably attractive but feels very specific and special in a way.
Ayo Edebiri in special Prada
Ayo Edebiri proves she’s today’s style star with every red carpet and Fashion Week appearance. Her red-hot custom Prada gown featured long, red, double-layered layers of satin and tulle. Just like Schafer’s Prada, there was gorgeous movement that followed Edebiri as she walked into the ceremony, but what made the look truly transcendent was her radiant smile.
Julianne Moore at Bottega Veneta
Red already looks like the color of 2024. Julianne Moore proved that the red carpet can always use more with her hot Bottega.
Carey Mulligan archive at Schiaparelli
The lobster dress from Schiaparelli’s latest couture show caused a storm on the internet and was considered a real fashion delicacy. But the look was actually based on the archival Schiaparelli design from 1949 that Carey Mulligan wore tonight. It was strange and strange and warm and yes, delicious; in a way, nothing else on the red carpet was like that.
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