This year’s revamped Golden Globe Awards included several changes to the program. But it’s business as usual on the red carpet, with hundreds of celebrities giving us something to do after last year’s strikes left many unable to pose for the cameras at awards shows and events. He seemed to be enjoying the opportunity.
There were also ball gowns. There were sequins. There was a lot of red, including a bright red dress, candy apple heels, and an oxblood tuxedo, with a dash of “Barbie” pink and purple thrown in for good measure.
Almost everyone looked elegant, with the exception of Jason Sudeikis, who wore a crew neck sweater that Styles reporter Jessica Testa said “brings back memories of wearing hoodies in the show-by-Zoom era.” . However, his 20 on this list managed to stand out just a little bit more than the rest.
Margot Robbie: Forever Barbie!
She wore outfits inspired by doll clothes for most of the “Barbie” press tour, and continued that trend with a hot pink Armani Prive dress and loofah-like tulle boa. This look was inspired by the superstar Barbie toy.
Jeremy Allen White: Most Covered Just!
The “The Bear” star wore a wide-collared Calvin Klein suit over a light shirt. As far as we know, no items from his recent Calvin Klein nearly naked underwear campaign were included.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph: The moment Venus was born!
The Holdovers actress evoked a modern-day goddess in a maroon Rodarte dress paired with a sequined seashell-style bra inspired by a Botticelli painting.
Hunter Schaefer: The faintest!
As she attended the ceremony as a presenter, her gauze Prada dress flowed behind her as she walked down the carpet. Her look was both eerie and seductive.
Charles Melton: Nostalgic charm!
The “May December” actor accessorized with classic formal wear, specifically a sharp double-breasted Armani suit in navy blue, with a watch with a dial in the same color.
Ali Wong: Almost 20-20 Vision!
The “Beef” star’s white Dior dress had elegant braids on the shoulders and draped beautifully. However, her signature glasses made the look appealing.
Pamela Rowland’s sparkling floor-length dress made the “Barbie” and “American Fiction” star look like an Academy Awards statuette. Her radiant complexion further enhanced her appearance.
Gillian Anderson: The most anatomical!
The actress gave a nod to her role in Sex Education by wearing a strapless Gabriella Hearst ball gown delicately embroidered with dozens of vulvas (she called them vaginas).
Colman Domingo: The most decorated!
Two statement brooches added sparkle to the slim Louis Vuitton suit worn by the “The Color Purple” and “Rustin'” star. A pearl earring dangling from one ear added to the luxurious look.
Florence Pugh: The most peek-a-boo!
The awards presenter and Oppenheimer star wore a gauzy Valentino dress that showed a bit of skin beneath floral appliqués, and sheer fabric. continued.
Cillian Murphy: Almost Lydia Tarr!
He looked like an “Oppenheimer” star. He came off the set of another movie (Maestro) and appeared on the carpet wearing a black stand-up collar suit and white pleated shirt.
Ayo Edebiri: The cherryiest lip balm!
“The Bear” actress’ Prada strapless tube dress may have been the freshest red number of the night. Helping make the look pop was a sheer train and sleek bob hairstyle.
Celine song: Most sewn!
A two-foot-tall silver needle stuck into the waistband of the “Past Lives” director’s Loewe skirt. As in her movies, her expression was reserved and had the potential to bring her to tears.
Barry Keoghan: The most checkered!
A pearl necklace and belt chain accented the “Saltburn” actor’s Louis Vuitton jacket and pants, helping to hide the fact that the prints didn’t quite match.
Billie Eilish: Mostly Gen Z!
The singer looked thrift store chic in a boxy Willy Chavarria blazer, khaki skirt, and Mary Janes with matching bangs and socks. She decorated her outfit by tying a black ribbon from her birthday present around her neck.
Was her purple Louis Vuitton dress as surprising as the spring floral print? yes. (Oprah is an executive producer on “The Color Purple.”) Did she look regal in an off-the-shoulder sequin dress? Also, yes.
Timothée Chalamet: the most rock star!
The actor traded in his “Wonka” purple for a black Celine Homme blazer that dazzled every camera flash. His slightly buttoned shirt was a novelty since he often chooses not to wear a shirt on the red carpet.
Rosamund Pike: Almost the Addams Family!
In a pre-show interview with Variety magazine, the “Saltburn” actress described her outfit (a black tea-length Dior dress with a dramatic lace veil over her face) as having a “weird funeral vibe.” It was expressed that there is. In her interview, she said that the actress had a skiing accident this winter and decided to wear her face covering because she was worried that her injury wouldn’t heal by the time she won the award. she said.
Taylor Swift: “She’s the best mermaid!”
The singer’s film Elas Tour was nominated for a Golden Globe, and her Gucci dress covered in sparkling chartreuse sequins seemed to scream “reputation” as loud as it could.
Ryan Gosling: Ichiban Ken!
She’s everything, but he’s just…an actor wearing Gucci.
Stella Bagby, Vanessa Friedman, curry halterman, madison malone kircherAnthony Rotunno and Jessica Testa contributed reporting.