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And just like that, it’s the 2026 Golden Globes rushing in to clear away the post-holiday blahs. Red carpet season officially kicks into high gear, and with so many fashion houses switching up their creative directors last year, the looks feel fresher and more daring this time around. Here, the ones that left a lasting impression.
Chase Infiniti
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The breakout Hollywood It girl and star of One Battle After Another just became Louis Vuitton’s latest ambassador. So it’s no surprise that Chase Infiniti turned up at the Golden Globes in a custom LV look consisting of a mirrored bodice fitted over a draping black velvet skirt.
Hudson Williams
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The Heated Rivalry heartthrob rocked an undone take on the tuxedo (courtesy of Armani) with a Bulgari necklace serving as the perfect finishing touch.
Connor Storrie
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Fellow Heated Rivalry darling, Connor Storrie, went for a Saint Laurent tux—worn with a necktie instead of the traditional bowtie. It just works. The pin on his lapel? That would be the Bird on a Rock brooch by Tiffany & Co.
Miley Cyrus
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Saint Laurent had a pretty big night at the Golden Globes, with Miley rocking a long-sleeve, sequinned dress with dramatic shoulders. The sunglasses take the look from meh to memorable.
Charli XCX
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Charli XCX, who created the soundtrack for the upcoming, much anticipated, Wuthering Heights remake also wore Saint Laurent, this time a feathered bodice and white column skirt.
Selena Gomez
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Selena Gomez has found her red-carpet style groove. This feathered Chanel (paired with perfect retro glam) is dramatic, sophisticated and still fun.
Tessa Thompson
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Tessa Thompson’s greenish gold sequin dress is custom Balenciaga. The silhouette is classic, but the unusual tone of the sparkles lend it a modern edge.
Jenna Ortega
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We love when celebrities opt for off-the-beaten-path designers, as Jenna Ortega did with this witchy fringe dress by Dilara Findikoglu.
Kate Hudson
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The best actress nominee for Song Sung Blue wore a shimmery Armani Privé dress. Timeless.
Colman Domingo
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Always one of the best-dressed men on any red carpet, Colman Domingo’s Valentino suit features sparkling embroidery.
Audrey Nuna
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For a moment, Audrey Nuna’s theatrical Thom Browne look made the Golden Globes feel like the Met Gala.
Patrick Schwarzenegger
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The oversized lapel takes an otherwise standard black suit to high-fashion territory.
Odessa A’zion
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The Marty Supreme star’s choice of trousers paired with a feathery top and opera gloves feels refreshing.
Mia Goth
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She manages to make a pretty classic dress feel cool and unfussy.
Teyana Taylor
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The best supporting actress winner’s black Schiaparelli gown drapes like a dream.
Emma Stone
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When Emma Stone leans into minimalism and modernity in her red-carpet style, it really works (who remembers her peach-hued Calvin Klein dress from the 2011 Golden Globes?) and this butter-yellow Louis Vuitton two-piece set is further proof. Continue Reading
