Golden Globes 2024 Red Carpet: The Most Exciting Looks

Publish date: 2024-06-09

A revamped Golden Globes returns for its 81st ceremony with new ownership, a new broadcast network, two new categories - TV stand-up comedy performance and cinematic and box office achievement - and expanded voting membership. While the award show has undergone significant changes, one thing that will remain the same is the high-octane glamour the celebrities will bring to the red carpet.

However, this evening's parade of gowns and tuxedos will surely be one for the sartorial history books as "Barbie" and "Succession" lead the pack with the most nominations in film and TV, respectively. Expect a bevy of jaw-dropping fashion from the likes of Margot Robbie and the Roy family, all of whom helped cement "barbiecore" and "quiet luxury" as the year's most popular fashion trends.

The Golden Globes will also bring together a mix of iconic and fresh-faced stars, such as style icons Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence, and Natalie Portman, who will be gracing the red carpet alongside relative newcomers Cailee Spaeny, Fantasia Barrino, Greta Lee, and Lily Gladstone. We also predict major style wow moments from the TV casts of Beef, Only Murders in the Building, The Bear, and, of course, The Crown.

See below for the most exciting looks you need to see from the 2024 Golden Globes red carpet.

Margot Robbie in Giorgio Armani Privé

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Naturally, the star of Barbie brought her best Barbiecore look to the 2024 Golden Globes courtesy of a dazzling sequin custom gown designed by Giorgio Armani Privé and accessorized with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.

Taylor Swift in Gucci

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Micro sequins were major at this year's Golden Globes and Taylor Swift's custom Gucci gown proves why: these tiny, glinting sequins make for a dazzling finish that you can't look away from.

Quinta Brunson in Balmain

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Starting us off with a bold metallic moment and adding the polish of custom couture, Quinta Brunson looked chic in a custom Balmain dress with a halter neckline.

Natalie Portman in Dior Haute Couture

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At the 2024 Golden Globes, Natalie Portman did what she does best: delicate and classical femininity courtesy of Dior Haute Couture. Her floor-length gown wasn't just a watercolor wonder, it was an achievement in couture beadwork.

Dua Lipa in Schiaparelli

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Proving that she can deliver drama to the red carpet regardless of what Italian fashion designer she wears, Dua Lipa looked elegant, seductive, and just a little bit spiky in a Schiaparelli mermaid gown accessorized with vintage Tiffany & Co. jewelry.

Jennifer Lopez in Nicole + Felicia Couture

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Lopez put us all in a rosy disposition after she sashayed down the Golden Globes red carpet in a pink custom Nicole + Felicia Couture dress with sleeves that over bloomed with rosettes

Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton

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Stone dazzled in a sequined gown that combined shining sequins with coquettish sheerness for a look that felt both refined and playful.

Selena Gomez in Armani Privé

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If anyone could bring back the mullet dress, it would be Selena Gomez. Her modern throwback look featured Bulgari jewelry and a gorgeous custom Armani Privé gown that brought together a high-low hemline and ever-trendy rosette detailing.

Issa Rae in Pamella Roland

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Issa Rae's take on the metallic trend spotted up and down the 2024 Golden Globes red carpet was unlike any other thanks to the geometric patterns and warm bronze tone of her Pamella Roland gown.

Coleman Domingo in Louis Vuitton

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We love a man who knows how to accessorize, a skill that Domingo — along with stylist duo Wayman and Micah — has on lock as illustrated by the multiple brooches he wore on his custom Louis Vuitton suit.

Hunter Schafer in Prada

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Serving up deliciously diaphanous red carpet looks in custom Prada sheers layers seems to kind of be Hunter Schafer's thing and we're not mad at it.

Da'Vine Joy Randolph in Rodarte

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Winner of Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture, Da'Vine dazzled in Reze and Effy jewelry and a custom Rodarte gown that brought a ruffled peplum front and center.

Meryl Streep in Valentino

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It's not Meryl's first trip down a red carpet. The actress knows how to put together a show-stopping award ceremony look and her custom Valentino matching set featuring a floor length maxi skirt and matching micro-sequined jacket did exactly that.

Cailee Spaeny in Miu Miu

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Spaeny channeled her on-screen Priscilla style by wearing a retro-inspired floral-print dress from Miu Miu that featured a sweetheart neckline and sheer corseted bodice worn with a Bulgari jewelry suite. 

Ali Wong in Dior Couture

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Beef scene stealer Ali Wong made history, in a Dior Couture goddess gown, by becoming the first actress of Asian descent to win in the limited series/TV movie category.

Timothée Chalamet in Celine Homme by Hedi Slimane

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Mr. Wonka looked dashing on the red carpet in a sequined blazer and skinny pants from French fashion brand Celine. Chalamet continued the evening's trend of gents forgoing ties with their formal wear - not that we're complaining.

Brie Larson in Prada

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Larson looked sleek in a lush lavender, strapless dress from Prada. The Marvels star wore Fred Leighton and Kwiat jewelry to polish off her prim look.

Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Couture

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Lawrence went back to basics, wearing a timeless velvet gown with a plunging neckline from Dior Couture and shimmering Tiffany & Co. diamond jewelry, proving that style always trumps trends.

America Ferrara in Dolce & Gabbana

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America Ferrara tackled many of the night's biggest trends in a shimmering Dolce & Gabbana gown accessorized with understated Harry Winston jewelry.

Jennifer Aniston in Dolce & Gabbana

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Aniston kept things sweet and simple in an elegant black dress with a skirt of sequined scales from Dolce & Gabbana, letting the return of her iconic haircut, the Rachel, do the talking.

Michelle Yeoh in Bottega Veneta

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Instead of looking everywhere and at everything all at once, we could only focus on Yeoh, who exuded opulence in an orange look from Bottega Veneta.

Angela Bassett in Dolce & Gabbana

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A Hollywood red carpet event wouldn't be complete without some old school Hollywood glamour which is exactly what Angela Bassett's custom Dolce & Gabbana gown delivered.

Rosamund Pike in Christian Dior

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Pike's gorgeous veil and matching Christian Dior dress came with a surprisingly practical purpose. The actor revealed to Variety that she'd "smashed up" her face in a recent ski accident. We've never seen scrapes look so chic.

Sheryl Lee Ralph in Safiyaa

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Wearing a custom dress from the buzzy brand Safiyaa, Ralph looked timelessly chic in a black gown with dramatic yellow puff sleeves that tied into a bow in the back.

Gillian Anderson in Gabriela Hearst

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Gillian Anderson knows how to make us do a double-take. Case in point: the blink-and-you'll-miss vagina embroidery throughout her elegant strapless ballgown. Talk about making a statement!

Reese Witherspoon in Monique Lhuillier

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Monique Lhuillier designed an ankle-length look with a swath of Legally Blonde pink for Reese, which had The Morning Show star looking equally dramatic yet romantic.

Helen Mirren in Dolce & Gabbana

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Mirren looked regal in a purple dress from Dolce & Gabbana that was worn with a matching evening coat. Voluminous sleeves and sparkling jewels made the actress look like the true grand Dame of the evening.

Carey Mulligan in Schiaparelli

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Despite its asymmetrical bust, Carey Mulligan's Schiaparelli gown was among the most beautifully balanced we saw on the red carpet. Bulgari earrings added to her shine.

Janelle James in Monsoori

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James twinned with her Abbott Elementary co-star, Sheryl Lee Ralph, by also wearing a black dress with yellow sleeves from designer Monsoori. The dynamic duo were both sartorially superior in their jaw-dropping looks.

Billie Eilish in Willy Chavarria

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We got a lesson in tomboy dressing courtesy of this gender-bending look that the What Was I Made For? singer wore from Willy Chavarria. Eilish's highlights and socks added pops of Barbie pink to the 'fit.

Oprah Winfrey in Louis Vuitton

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The Color Purple producer and awards presenter strutted out onto the Golden Globes red carpet in a punchy purple dress and matching Manolo Blahnik heels that paid homage to the movie. 

Greta Lee in Loewe

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Greta Lee was another star who got the Grecian Goddess memo. Lee looked stunning in a draped ivory gown from Loewe accessorized with Tiffany & Co. jewelry and Louboutin shoes.

Hailee Steinfeld in Prada

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Audrey Hepburn. Hailee Steinfeld channeled the star of Breakfast at Tiffany's from head-to-toe in a classic Prada gown and sheer elbow-length opera gloves.

Elizabeth Debicki in Dior Haute Couture

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Serving elevated precious metals, one of tonight's big winners Elizabeth Debicki of The Crown wore a modern take on Medieval chainmail courtesy of an elegant Dior Haute Couture gown.

Amanda Seyfried in Armani Privé

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Delivering a dark and moody take on the burgeoning bow trend, Amanda Seyfried looked divinely feminine in a custom Armani Privé column dress and Pomellato jewelry.

Skai Jackson in Jenny Packham

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Skai Jackson dazzled in a metallic Jenny Packham gown with a draped skirt fit for a goddess.

Jordana Brewster in Alberta Ferretti

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Brewster brought two trends together – crochet cut-outs and designer two-piece ensembles — in her Alberta Ferretti red carpet look.

Julia Garner in Gucci

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Jackson wasn't the only actress to don a gown with a Grecian silhouette and dazzling sequins. Garner's plunging silver gown delivered the same elevated and celestial vibe with slightly sharper angles.

Fantasia Barrino in Dolce & Gabbana

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As the winner of American Idol and now the star of The Color Purple, Barrino finally sealed her style stardom status in this mix-and-match design dress from Dolce & Gabbana.

Keri Russell in Jil Sander by Lucie and Luke Meier

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The design duo Lucie and Luke Meier of Jil Sander created a modern flapper look for the actress who stars in The Diplomat. Russell was fitted in fabulous white fringe with a matching bag that added extra flair to the frock.

Jeannie Mai in Carolina Herrera

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We're clutching our pearls over this dazzling black and white Carolina Herrera gown worn by Jeannie Mai.

Riley Keough in Chanel Couture

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Keough channeled the boho vibes from the groovy 70s era of her hit show Daisy Jones & The Six by rocking a romantic white lace dress from Chanel.

Sandra Hüller in Louis Vuitton

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A vision in gauzy emerald green, Hüller looked sophisticated in a deceptively understated custom Louis Vuitton gown with a subtly intricate bustier top, which was a far departure from her style in Anatomy of a Fall.

Zuri Hall in Oscar de la Renta

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Zuri Hall was a stunning lady in red courtesy of a curve-hugging, strapless Oscar de la Renta gown.

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