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2024 Golden Globes: The 25 Best-Dressed Stars – The Hollywood Reporter

The 81st annual Golden Globe Awards provided plenty of standout style moments, from Margot Robbie in 'Barbie'-inspired pink Armani Privé to Timothée Chalamet in sparkly black Celine and Andra Day in a vintage Georges Chakra gown.

Is the male peacock trend over? The prevailing menswear trend at the 2024 Golden Globes was that most guys seemed to have left their ties behind at home or in the Uber — a perilous decision that in some cases created a look that felt a bit too nonchalant for the evening.

But the women more than made up for the men’s collective relaxed attitude with their glamorous looks, from the shimmer of Taylor Swift‘s lime-green Gucci sequined gown to the flurry of roses on Jennifer Lopez’s romantic pink wrap with matching gown. And speaking of pink, Margot Robbie is in no hurry to abandon Barbie‘s favorite color, instead working with a legendary couturier on her Golden Globes look. Related Stories Movies 'Awards Chatter' Podcast -- Mark Ronson on His Oscar-Shortlisted 'Barbie' Music, Amy Winehouse Memories and Celebrity DJ-ing in the '90s Movies Ryan Gosling Reflects on Long Film Career, From Being an Astronaut and a Getaway Driver to Becoming "A 70-Year-Old Crotchless Doll"

From Lopez’s roses to Robbie’s now-signature pink, feminine details indeed dominated the Golden Globes carpet. Bows were seen on stars that included Amanda Seyfried (in Armani Privé), Sarah Snook’s sweet hair bow with her black lace Prabal Gurung, and Hailee Steinfeld, who likewise opted for a ribbon with bow in her hair to accent her smashing Prada gown. Ladies in red also ruled the night, from Florence Pugh in Valentino and Ayo Edebiri in Prada to Michelle Yeoh in Bottega Veneta and Rachel Brosnahan in a beautifully fitted gown by Sergio Hudson.

Amid a plethora of high-wattage looks, The Hollywood Reporter selected 25 favorites. See the details of these standout looks below.

The megawatt Eras Tour star eschewed the red carpet in favor of slipping quietly into the Golden Globes, but her sartorial choice was anything but muted. Nominated for cinematic and box office achievement for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, her brilliant green gown by Gucci’s Sabato De Sarno was embellished all over with sequins, while her jewelry by De Beers totaled more than 33 carats of white diamonds. Swift finished the look with Christian Louboutin’s Kate stiletto pump in matching green leather.

Rachel Brosnahan in Sergio Hudson

The best actress nominee for the final season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel proved the theory about power red in fashion, wearing a terrific statement gown by Sergio Hudson. To ensure the look’s perfect tailoring, the gown was custom-made in New York City on Brosnahan’s body and finished with hand-covered silk buttons. The actress accessorized the look with Swarovski jewels and Jimmy Choo’s Max platform sandal, also in red.

Margot Robbie in Giorgio Armani Privé

Robbie’s stylist, Andrew Mukamal, worked with Giorgio Armani, who created the Barbie producer/star’s ultra-glamorous pink sequined gown with tulle wrap, which was indeed inspired by a “SuperStar Barbie” fashion designed for the doll in 1977. The look was accented with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, earrings and a ring featuring 33 carats of white and pink diamonds and valued at more than $3 million, and finished with satin pink pumps by Manolo Blahnik.

Colman Domingo in Louis Vuitton

The Golden Globe-nominated star of Rustin has quickly become a red-carpet favorite for his fearless approach to style, and that was likewise true Sunday evening, as Domingo wore a head-to-toe look by Louis Vuitton, consisting of a custom mandarin-collar tailored jacket in black wool with pearl buttons, matching flared tuxedo trousers and a white shirt, all from the house’s Spring 2024 collection. In addition to a pair of brooches and black loafers, also by Louis Vuitton, Domingo wore a ring once belonging to activist Rustin Bayard, given to the actor by Bayard’s longtime partner, Walter Neagle. “I am at the Golden Globes representing this incredible man and his legacy,” Domingo posted on Instagram.

Among the array of lace gowns on Sunday night was this ethereal Chanel look worn by Keough, a best actress nominee for Daisy Jones and the Six. From the house’s Spring 2023 haute-couture collection, the look consisted of an apron-style top in white silk tulle, embroidered with a gold stag head, over a bustier dress with a lace train, and finished with Chanel fine jewelry and shoes.

Christina Ricci in Fendi Couture

The Yellowjackets best supporting actress nominee looked beautiful in a tulle gown that featured an all-over embroidery of bugle beads and crystal stones from Fendi’s Fall/Winter 2023 couture collection. Ricci’s yellow gold and diamond jewels were by Anita Ko.

Kristen Wiig in Giambattista Valli

Wiig’s modernist style was infused with a touch of romance with this bow-accented look by Giambattista Valli, paired with a pearl bracelet and pearl stud earrings by Tiffany & Co.

Issa Rae in Pamella Roland

Amid a sea of black, pink and red gowns, Issa Rae stood out in the metallic orange of her geometric tile sequin-embroidered gown, from Pamella Roland’s Spring 2024 collection. She paired the look with diamond and gold jewelry by Qatar-based Noudar Jewels.

Elle Fanning in vintage Pierre Balmain

A best-actress nominee for The Great, Elle Fanning won the night in the ultimate princess style, choosing a vintage strapless gown by Pierre Balmain for her first time at the Golden Globes. The bow-accented gown was accessorized with diamond jewels by Cartier and Jimmy Choo’s Love pump.

The Golden Globe winner also took home the trophy for best-dressed in a classic tux, proving that male peacocks may be trendy, but a timeless tux and bow tie is eternal.

Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry had a big night at the Golden Globes with three high-profile placements, starting with the early arrival of best actress nominee and Poker Face star Natasha Lyonne, whose forward-thinking style perfectly suited this fringe-embroidered bustier gown from the house’s Spring 2023 haute-couture collection.

Rosamund Pike in Dior Haute Couture

A best-supporting actress nominee for Saltburn, Rosamund Pike sent social media into a tailspin with her lace and tulle dress and veiled hat by Maria Grazia Chiuri for Dior Haute Couture, which indeed evoked thoughts of Christian Dior’s iconic 1947 New Look silhouette. The actress accessorized the look with jewels from another famed Paris label, Maison Boucheron.

The buzzy actor and best-supporting actor nominee for May December looked dapper in a navy double-breasted tuxedo with peak lapels and grosgrain trim, paired with a white evening shirt and bow tie, by Giorgio Armani Made-to-Measure. Melton finished the look with Omega’s De Ville Tresor 40mm steel watch with leather strap.

Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta

The May December star and best actress nominee clearly loved the addition of pockets on her red wool bustier dress by Bottega Veneta, noting on the red carpet that they’d be perfect for holding snacks during the long evening. Moore finished the look with yellow gold and diamond jewels by Cartier.

Jennifer Lopez in Nicole + Felicia Couture

Lopez’s stunningly romantic look was by Taiwan-based sister designers Nicole and Felicia Chang, whose Nicole + Felicia label excels at lush looks for bridal and special occasions. Like Rosamund Pike, Lopez chose jewels by Maison Boucheron, including a hummingbird ring that she hinted was an Easter egg to an upcoming project.

Several ladies opted for tuxedo-inspired looks at Sunday’s Golden Globes — Annette Bening also wore a terrific tux by Dolce & Gabbana — but no one blended tuxedo style with glamour like nominee Meryl Streep, whose sequined jacket and skirt were custom-designed for her by Valentino’s Pierpaolo Piccioli. Streep combined the look with Fred Leighton jewels and Jimmy Choo’s Heloise platform sandals.

Pink may have been a top color trend at the Golden Globes, but no one looked more sleek and chic in the hue than Hailee Steinfeld, whose sleeveless gown with train was accented with sheer black gloves, a black hair bow and jewels by Maison Boucheron.

Andra Day in Georges Chakra

Presenter Andra Day opted for a beautiful one-shoulder gown from the Georges Chakra Couture archives; from 2004, the dress featured polka-dot detailing and a pleated organza floral asymmetrical hem. The actress finished the look with Fred Leighton jewels.

Timothée Chalamet in Celine Homme

Many guys eschewed ties Sunday night, but the Wonka star nonetheless understood the assignment, upping the ante with the other elements of this look by Celine Homme. Chalamet’s consisted of an embroidered jacket in wool gabardine, matching tuxedo pants, cropped top and Celine’s Chelsea boot, paired with a white gold, black ceramic and diamond necklace by Cartier, as well as Cartier’s Clash timepiece.

Without a doubt, presenter Hunter Schafer won the night’s award for the gown with the most beautiful movement in this flowing sleeveless column dress with layered flounces in shimmering pink silk gazar and technical voile by Prada. Her gold clutch and pink brushed-leather pumps were also by the Italian label.

Not everyone could carry this statement gown with skeleton-inspired body detailing by Schiaparelli’s Daniel Roseberry — but if anyone could, it’s megastar (and Golden Globe nominee for “Dance the Night” for Barbie) Dua Lipa. And with such a major dress, only major jewels would do: Her gold and platinum necklace, embellished with yellow beryl, topaz quartz and diamonds, is a 1962 piece from the Tiffany & Co. archives.

Keri Russell in Jil Sander

A Golden Globe best-actress nominee for The Diplomat, Russell wore a custom dress inspired by the Jil Sander Spring 2024 collection by Lucie and Luke Meier, a sleeveless superfine viscose double face sequin-embroidered dress in a hue dubbed “cloud,” with a crystal necklace and feather bag also by the house. Russell finished the look with a diamond ear cuff and diamond bands by Jacob & Co.

America Ferrera in Dolce & Gabbana

Metallic looks likewise trended at Sunday’s Golden Globes, but nobody did it better than presenter and Barbie co-star America Ferrera, whose custom Dolce & Gabbana pearl-grey column gown was beaded all over with silver paillettes in a fish-scale pattern and embellished with brooches crafted of Swarovski crystals and pearls. The look was finished with Dolce & Gabbana platform sandals and diamond jewels by Harry Winston.

Roseberry’s love of corset styling for Schiaparelli is subtly reflected in this look for best actress nominee Carey Mulligan, gorgeous in this black silk gown with trumpet skirt and asymmetrical beading on the strapless sweetheart bodice. Diamond jewels by Bulgari and Manolo Blahnik’s BB Pump in black satin completed the look for the Maestro star.

Like Swift, Gosling skipped the red carpet, but the white piping of his Gucci custom suit and matching shirt caught social-media’s eye anytime he was on camera at the event. Patent-leather shoes by Gucci and TAG Heuer’s Carrera Date timepiece completed the Barbie co-star’s look. Ken would be proud.

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