The Best Red Carpet Looks From The 2024 Golden Globes

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The Best Red Carpet Looks From The 2024 Golden Globes

It’s officially the beginning of the 2024 Hollywood awards season, and you know what that means — great fashion. And it all starts with the 81st Golden Globe Awards. The first awards show of the season, celebrating the best film and television over the last year, not only sets the tone for the season’s winners, but also acts as an indicator of just what designers, trends, and accessories we’ll see gracing red carpets from now until the Oscars.

And this is a big one. This Golden Globes is the first awards show since the 2023 Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes, which halted the entertainment industry for months. And after several years of turmoil surrounding this particular awards show, including an industry-wide boycott that saw the Golden Globes go off the air in 2022, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) is no more, and the Globes are officially under new leadership.

There’s a lot riding on this show, but we were not disappointed when it came to the fashion. After a year that has given rise to Barbie-core, there’s been a resurgence in the joy of not just dressing, but dressing for fun.

Leaning into bold, monochromatic colors, the carpet was awash with bright reds (Ayo Edebiri, Julianne Moore, Barry Keoghan, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph), classic creams and whites (Hunter Schafer, Ali Wong, Natasha Lyonne, Keri Russell, and Andrew Scott), strong suits (Ariana Greenblatt, Colman Domingo), and of, course, vibrant pop of pink from Margot Robbie and Jennifer Lopez. The stars were out and ready to mingle — plus give us all the outfit inspo. 

Cailee Spaeny

Priscilla star Cailee Spaeny channeled retro vibes in a floral gown by Miu Miu.
Photo: John Salangsang/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Colman Domingo

Nominee Colman Domingo wore custom Louis Vuitton for his red carpet look.
Photo: John Salangsang/Golden Globes 2024/Getty Images.

Keri Russell

The Diplomat‘s Keri Russell fringe dress was from Jil Sander’s spring 2024 collection.
Photo: Michael Buckner/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Ariana Greenblatt

The Barbie star hit the red carpet early on in the night, looking chic AF in Saint Laurent for her appearance at the Golden Globes. It wasn’t Barbie pink, but the star’s tailored pantsuit look, topped off with Jimmy Choo heels and a plethora of Chopard jewels (those rings!!), scream sophistication. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Margot Robbie

The Barbie star went all out for the red carpet, in what else? Pink! Rocking a fluorescent custom Giorgio Armani Privé hot pink sequinned gown and a tulle boa, inspired by 1977 Superstar Barbie.Photo: Michael Buckner/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Quinta Brunson

Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy nominee Quinta Brunson of Abbott Elementary was one of the first people on Globes carpet. She wore a champagne Balmain column dress and Jimmy Choo shoes. Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Gillan Anderson

Sex Education star Gillian Anderson’s stunning white strapless dress sent a powerful message — the custom Gabriela Hearst gown was embroidered with images of vulvas. Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Da’Vine Joy Randolph

Da’Vine Joy Randolph took home the Globe for Best Supporting Actress for The Holdovers, and was also a winner in her stunning Rodarte merlot peplum gown.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Julia Garner

The Ozarks star wore a Gucci column gown to the 81st Golden Globe Awards.
Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Helen Mirren

A vision in purple! The Barbie narrator stepped out from behind-the-scenes in custom Dolce & Gabbana. Mirren was also nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama for 1923.Photo: Michael Buckner/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Celine Song

Celine Song, here in Loewe, is the genius behind one of our fave movies of the year, Past Lives, and was nominated for best screenplay and best director.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Rosamund Pike

Rosamund Pike walked the Golden Globes carpet in a black lace Dior couture gown. The look wasn’t just an homage to Saltburn, but also necessary, with her veil serving as “a protective veil” after the actress had a skiing accident the day after Christmas. Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Elle Fanning

The actor and nominee in vintage Pierre Balmain. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Issa Rae

Insecure creator and star and Barbie President Issa Rae rocked a golden column gown by Pamella Roland for her walk down the red carpet.
Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Ayo Edebiri

It was red Prada for the The Bear and Bottoms actor, who won the Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy.  Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Hunter Schafer

Four words: Hunter Schafer. Custom Prada.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Natasha Lyonne

You can never go wrong with Schiaparelli. At least according to Poker Face actress and nominee Natasha Lyonne. The star walked the carpet in a white sequined Schiaparelli dream and boots. Her reason? “If you’re gonna leave the house, you might as well go all the way,” Lyonne told Variety.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Angela Bassett

The always perfect Angela Bassett was in Dolce and Gabbana.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Barry Keoghan

The men have been showing up and showing out with their suits on the red carpet, and we’re welcoming Saltburn actor Barry Keoghan into that fold. Here he rocks a red custom Louis Vuitton suit. Photo: Monica Schipper/GA/The Hollywood Reporter/Getty Images.

Julianne Moore

May December actor Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta and Cartier jewelry.Photo: Jon Kopaloff/WireImage.

Selena Gomez

We love a little party dress, and Selena Gomez’s ruby red custom Giorgio Armani Privé gown with an asymmetrical hem is picture perfect. Photo: Monica Schipper/GA/The Hollywood Reporter/Getty Images.

Elizabeth Olsen

Nominee Elizabeth Olsen walked the carpet in a white lace dress from Vivienne Westwood’s 2023 couture bridal collection.Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Danielle Brooks

The Color Purple star opted for red with a custom Moschino gown.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah in purple Louis Vuitton.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Greta Lee

Past Lives star and Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama nominee Greta Lee wore dramatic Loewe.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Florence Pugh

Red was everywhere on the carpet, including this Valentino chiffon floral gown on Pugh.Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Jennifer Lawrence

As expected the No Hard Feelings star and best actress in a comedy nominee wore Dior. We love the simple cut and deep neckline.Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Ali Wong

Wong won the red carpet in simple, classic white dress by Christian Dior Haute Couture. She also won the Best Performance by an Actress, Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television for her role in Beef.Photo: Jon Kopaloff/WireImage.

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez channeled Barbie in Nicole + Felicia Couture with puffed sleeves.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Greta Gerwig

Barbie best director nominee Greta Gerwig was one of many celebs who donned long gloves — part of her Fendi ensemble — at the Globes.Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Bella Ramsey

The Last of Us star in Prada.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Taylor Swift

Swift arrived just before the show started in a green column gown by Gucci.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz, here in Alexander McQueen, is always best dressed.Photo: Jon Kopaloff/WireImage.

Timothée Chalamet

Timmy was another late red carpet arrival but worth the wait in his sparkling Celine Homme by Hedi Slimane look.Photo: Monica Schipper/GA/The Hollywood Reporter/Getty Images.

Dua Lipa

Singer Dua Lipa is back from vacation and stunning in a custom bustier dress from Schiaparelli by Daniel Roseberry.Photo: Monica Schipper/GA/The Hollywood Reporter/Getty Images.

Fantasia Barrino 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Fantasia Barrino wore a drop waist Dolce & Gabbana gown.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

America Ferrera

Barbie star America Ferrera in a chic Dolce and Gabbana column gown and a very on-trend bob. Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Lily Gladstone

Killers of the Flower Moon actress and Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture nominee Lily Gladstone wore black and white Valentino.

Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Riley Keough

The Daisy Jones & The Six star in Chanel. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Carey Mulligan

Maestro star and best actress in a drama star Carey Mulligan wore archival Schiaparelli.

Photo: Michael Buckner/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Emma Stone

One of the best parts about Poor Things (outside of Stone’s performance) is the costumes. Winner Stone does her character proud in Louis Vuitton on the red carpet.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Natalie Portman

No surprise here, Natalie Portman wore princess-y- Dior for the Globes. The actor was nominated for best actress in a musical or comedy for May December.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Rachel Brosnahan

Red lip + red dress (custom Sergio Hudson) + red bow = perfection.
Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Brie Larson

Nominee Brie Larson in Prada.Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

Billie Eilish

The songwriter wore Willy Chavarria.
Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep sparkles (sorry) in Maison Valentino.Photo: Jon Kopaloff/WireImage.

Elizabeth Debicki

Elizabeth Debicki won a Globe for her role as Princess Diana in The Crown and accepted her award in Dior couture. Photo: Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

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