To kick off the 2024 award season, the 81st annual Golden Globes were hosted at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, California, honoring last year’s achievements in both television and film. Whether you found yourself leaning team Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie’s “Barbie” last summer, or Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy’s “Oppenheimer,” or where you stand following that scene (you know the one, or few) of the Jacob Elordi, Barry Keoghan and Rosamund Pike led “Saltburn,” the nutshell of facts are the same — The past year ushered in new heights for box office records and streaming for both film and TV, somehow all after a three month long industry strike.
With a predominant focus on acting performances,Golden Globes recognitions also cover original scores, animation, and stand up comedy, as well a newly added award category honoring ‘Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.’ It’s a night that, in the end, becomes just as much about the outfits on the red carpet as it is about the acceptance speeches that happen on stage.
With Emma Stone walking away from the awards stage with a win for her role as the enigmatic Bella in “Poor Things,” along with Kieran Culkin for his role as Roman Roy in HBO’s succession, and Billie Eilish for her musical contribution to Barbie, it goes without saying these heavy hitters made just as much of impact in the wardrobe department for the occasion. Ahead, here’s a look at some of the best fashion moments of the night.
Nominated for Best Actress in a TV Series (Musical or Comedy) for her role in “The Great,” Elle Fanning wore a strapless archival Balmain gown with a bow detail, styled with pointed toe pumps and timeless silver jewelry.
Breakout Star of “The Bear,” Ayo Edebiri took home the win for Best Actress in a TV Series in a red strapless, a custom courtesy of Prada, styled by Danielle Goldberg.
UK born Barry Keoghan, riding the high of “Saltburn” stardom, arrived wearing a Louis Vuitton from Pharrell’s latest collection for the brand.
Star of Sophia Coppla’s latest film “Priscilla,” Cailee Spaeny donned a custom Miu Miu dress featuring corset-like detailing for last night’s occasion.
Up for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, pink continued to take over Margot Robbie’s red carpet wardrobe, this time channeling 1977 Superstar Barbie with a Georgio Armani gown, netted boa and pink clutch.
Oppenheimer co-star Florence Pugh wore a floor-length Valentino gown with all-over floral rosette detailing, complete with gold jewelry and a punky haircut to set off the look.
Golden Globe nominee Dua Lipa arrived in a mermaid gown by Schiaparelli, fitting for referencing her cameo in the Barbie film.
Wearing a particularly daring shade of green, Taylor Swift was dressed in a floor length Gucci gown for the evening, finishing off the look with matching emerald heels and dangling silver earrings.
Euphoria and Hunger Games star Hunter Schaefer hit the red carpet in a billowy Prada dress, custom made for the actor for the event, which featured a high neckline and sheer mesh overlay that became even more striking when hit with the wind.
With all eyes on her from “Past Lives” fame, and the Best Performance nomination to prove it, Greta Lee opted for a backless Loewe gown for the evening.
Most known for her role in ‘Gone Girl,’ Rosamund Pike is turned up to celebrate her nomination for Best Supporting Actress in “Saltburn,” vintage lace gown from Dior and a matching veil. The dramatic ensemble felt on par with Pike’s on screen character, however the actor told reporters the choice of a veil was ironically thanks to a skiing accident she’d had just last month.
To feat no a nomination for her role in “Only Murders in The Building,” Selena Gomez arrived in an asymmetric Giorgio Armani gown, which had a bit of a Marilyn Monroe moment on the carpet.
Everyone’s favorite heartthrob wore a custom Calvin Klien suit with a sheer button down, Jeremy Allen White won in the category for Best Actor in a TV Series (Musical or Comedy) for his spectacular performance in ‘The Bear’.
Nominated for Best Actress in a TV Series (Musical or Comedy) for her role in ‘Poker Face’ Natasha Lyonne arrived on the red carpet wearing a white Schapperelli Couture gown with micro fringe detailing and an exaggerated pointed bust.
Wearing a powder blue Prada jacket and lavender trousers, the young star is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Drama) for her performance in ‘The Last of Us’.
Wearing Dior Couture, Jenneifer Lawrence looked classic in a black gown styled with a silver clutch and jewelry – she is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) for her role in ‘No Hard Feelings’.
Looking darling in Prada, Hailee Steinfeld wore a long pink satin gown with a rectangular train and sheer black opera gloves. The singer opted for a middle part bun and a silver necklace to bring this sweet look together.
For her role in ‘May December’, Natalie Portman is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), she arrived wearing a stunning Dior Couture gown covered with multi-colored jewels.
For his new role in the ‘Wonka’ Timothee Chalamet is nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), wearing an all black Celine suit with a sequined blazer and a black and white necklace.
For her role in ‘Love and Death’ Elizabeth Olsen is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress (Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television). Wearing a Vivienne Westwood white lace paneled gown with floral detailing throughout and corset detailing at the waist, styled with silver jewelry and paired with a bold red lip.
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