The Golden Globes 2025 red carpet wasn’t just a celebration of Hollywood’s brightest stars—it was a masterclass in the power of fashion to tell stories and make head-turning statements. This year, the red carpet reflected a blend of nostalgia and modernity, with archival couture making a strong comeback and sustainability becoming a key theme. With the world watching, the stars didn’t just dress to impress—they dressed to define the moment.
Metallics dominated the night, shimmering like golden statuettes, while vibrant pops of color and classic, dramatic silhouettes showcased the unapologetic confidence of today’s stars. What was noticeably absent this year? Outlandish, borderline-gimmicky ensembles took a backseat, giving way to timeless elegance and thoughtful risks. It was a night where stars embraced individuality, whether through bold beauty choices or minimalist statements, proving that sometimes less truly is more. From Zendaya’s copper goddess moment to Pamela Anderson redefining stripped-back elegance, the red carpet wasn’t just a spectacle—it was a moment of reflection on fashion’s past, present, and future.
Let’s dive into the standout looks of the Golden Globes night, in all their glory:
Zendaya in Louis Vuitton
The reigning queen of red-carpet drama dazzled in a coppery orange Louis Vuitton custom gown, design by Nicolas Ghesquière, dripping in Old Hollywood elegance. Accessorized with jaw-dropping jewels and a special diamond ring that set tongues wagging, Zendaya once again proved why she’s an unstoppable fashion force.
Angelina Jolie in Alexander McQueen
Angelina Jolie brought ethereal charm in a silvery Alexander McQueen creation, shimmering like moonlight on a still lake. The minimal styling let the dress—and her iconic poise—do all the talking.
Cate Blanchett in Louis Vuitton
Recycling fashion never looked this good! Cate stunned in a golden Vuitton gown she previously wore at Cannes, embracing sustainability without sacrificing style. She shimmered like the statuette so many stars were vying for.
Pamela Anderson in Oscar de la Renta
In her quest to redefine red-carpet beauty, Anderson opted for a bare-faced look paired with a sleek black Oscar de la Renta gown. Stripped-back sophistication never looked more powerful.
Nicole Kidman in Balenciaga
Kidman channeled retro-futuristic vibes with her silver one-shoulder Balenciaga gown and mod bouffant hairstyle. The look was sexy, sparkly, and unapologetically glamorous.
Timothée Chalamet in Tom Ford
The actor brought his Bob Dylan-inspired style to life in a sparkly Tom Ford suit, paired with a blue scarf. While the look veered into costume territory, his boldness in pushing boundaries remains commendable.
Michelle Yeoh in Balenciaga
The Wicked actress leaned into dramatic elegance with a black gown featuring a flared skirt, creating a bewitching silhouette. Yeoh’s spellbinding style lived up to her magical on-screen persona.
Heidi Klum in Emerald Green
When she’s not stealing Halloween with jaw-dropping costumes, Heidi Klum is commanding red carpets. At the 2025 Golden Globes, she stunned in an emerald green gown with a plunging sweetheart neckline, underboob cutouts, ruffled sides, and a flowing skirt with a high slit. Paired with a diamond choker, emerald ring, and soft waves, Klum’s look was a bold, unforgettable fashion moment.
Mikey Madison in Bottega Veneta
The Anora star embraced her aquatic muse in a custom Bottega Veneta dress, one of Matthieu Blazy’s final creations for the brand, covered in golden sequins, channeling a 24-karat goldfish in the chicest way possible. She complemented with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including earrings from the Blue Book 2024: Tiffany Celeste collection.
Kate Hudson in Carolina Herrera
Kate Hudson coordinated her Carolina Herrera ballgown with a jeweled statement necklace at the 2025 Golden Globes in Beverly Hills on Sunday. The “Glass Onion” actress presented at this year’s ceremony. Hudson’s strapless navy frock, which came from the label’s pre-fall 2025 collection, featured tiered floral embroidery and sequin embellishments. She was styled by Marc Eram, who has also curated looks for Paris Hilton and supermodel Stella Maxwell. Hudson wore her blond tresses in a bun with curtain bangs, while her makeup consisted of metallic eyeshadow, black eyeliner and a glossy mauve-nude lip.
Ariana Grande in Vintage Givenchy Couture
Grande turned heads in an archival Givenchy Haute Couture Spring Summer 1966 empire bustier gown reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn’s timeless style. The neutral palette contrasted her signature bold looks, showcasing a softer, vintage-inspired aesthetic.
Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton
Stone debuted a fresh pixie cut that stole the spotlight, paired with a Louis Vuitton gown. The bold chop hinted at new beginnings while her outfit paid homage to timeless chic.
Anya Taylor-Joy in Vintage Dior
Anya brought soft femininity with an archival pretty (icy) pale pink vintage Dior slip gown paired with a fringed shawl, dripping luxury as she channeled classic Gwyneth Paltrow vibes. She completed the look with a stunning Tiffany & Co. necklace featuring over 60 carats each of opals and diamonds set in platinum and gold, and her radiant presence carried the look effortlessly.
Colman Domingo in Valentino
Domingo embraced the coquette trend with bows galore, adorning his tuxedo and shoes. The actor’s playful take on high fashion delivered a charming and unexpected twist.
15. Tilda Swinton in Chanel
Swinton married Chanel’s classic elegance with her avant-garde flair. Electric pink lipstick and an ’80s-inspired hairstyle elevated her two-piece suit into a statement of individuality.
Glen Powell in Armani
Channeling Tom Cruise’s Top Gun vibes, Powell rocked aviator sunglasses, an unbuttoned Armani shirt, and an easygoing charm that screamed effortless cool.
17. Selena Gomez in Prada
Selena radiated elegance in a retro-inspired Prada gown. While the formal neckline and updo were divisive, her graceful presence reminded everyone why she’s a style icon.
Demi Moore in Armani Privé
Moore delivered a masterclass in glamour with her sculpted Armani Privé gown. The fitted bodice accentuated her toned figure, while the minimalist design was the epitome of sophistication.
Margaret Qualley in Chanel
Qualley embraced a nostalgic yet modern take on Chanel, looking polished and ethereal in a retro-inspired gown that complemented her fresh-faced charm.
The Golden Globes may be the most unpredictable awards show, but one thing’s for sure: the red carpet never fails to dazzle. From daring choices to timeless classics, this year’s attendees reminded us why Hollywood fashion is as much a performance as the shows themselves.
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