The 14 Best-Dressed Stars at the 2024 Golden Globes
Rosamund Pike in FW19 Dior
Michael TranRosamund Pike’s Saltburn character, Elspeth Catton, wore a handful of 2006 Valentino gowns for the film. But tonight, Pike opted for a Dior look from the Fall/Winter 2019 collection. When asked if she was channeling her character on the carpet, she said it was a “weird funeral vibe,” but that perhaps Elspeth would “wear black to her wedding, wouldn’t she?” Her headpiece, which cast a net of black lace across her face, also felt very apt, but Pike admitted the “protective veil” was a last-minute accessory to cover up the consequences of a recent skiing accident. Either way, Elspeth would so approve.
2Hunter Schafer in custom Prada
Kevin MazurGiven Hunter Schafer’s incredible Hunger Games press tour wardrobe, complete with McQueen armor and wearable Marni floral arrangements, her look for the Golden Globes was highly anticipated. And she did not disappoint, in a custom blush Prada gown with wispy pieces of sheer ethereal fabric that looked like the wind itself encircling her.
3Natasha Lyonne in Schiaparelli
Amy SussmanYear after year, people complain that celebrities aren’t watching the couture shows closely enough and taking the kind of fashion risks that feel like a fantasy. And then there’s Natasha Lyonne. Tonight she wore a statuesque Schiaparelli from the Spring/Summer 2023 runway, which had plenty of commenters on Twitter claiming, “Oh … she’s taking it.” And yes, she is taking it there.
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4Dua Lipa in custom Schiaparelli
Amy SussmanSpeaking with interviewers on the red carpet, Dua Lipa—nominated tonight for her song “Dance the Night,” for Barbie—said the euphoric reception to the song and the film mirrored that of the energy on set. “It just all felt so right,” she said, which is exactly how we feel about her in this custom Schiaparelli gown with protruding gold bones against black velvet. The only thing that could make the look even more major was her archival Tiffany choker from 1962.
5Da’Vine Joy Randolph in custom Rodarte
Robert GauthierDa’Vine Joy Randolph won her first Golden Globe for female supporting actor for her role in Alexander Payne’s comedy-drama The Holdovers, wearing custom Rodarte. In typical Mulleavy sister fashion, the tiered red gown made Randolph look positively celestial.
6Jennifer Aniston in Dolce & Gabbana
Gilbert Flores/Golden Globes 2024Jennifer Aniston has been trending on Twitter since she stepped onto the red carpet for a reason. Her new haircut, a fresh take on the iconic “Rachel” chop, shows the star is never too far from her roots—and the same can be said for this simple black strapless Dolce & Gabbana dress with scalloped beading detailing on the skirt.
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7Greta Lee in Loewe
Michael TranWhile Past Lives is all about unfulfilled romances, star Greta Lee’s relationship with Loewe is one we’re grateful to see thriving in the present. The two feel like a match made in heaven, and her custom buttery look was as divine as we’ve come to expect. As she told Bazaar in March, after Paris Fashion Week, Jonathan Anderson has an “uncanny sense of the passage of time, but it is really evoking a strong emotion. There’s such an awareness of a body, a corporeal body awareness.” And yet, the look is so good, we feel like we’re having an out-of-body experience just looking at it.
8Taylor Swift in Gucci
Jon KopaloffTaylor Swift has become known for her shimmering silver dresses, but it appears she may be exiting her Midnights era with this green metallic Gucci number. The slinky (and snaky) gown feels like an exciting departure from her signature style, and one can’t help but wonder: Is that an Easter egg of sorts?
9Natalie Portman in Dior Haute Couture
Monica Schipper/GANatalie Portman’s beauty is often likened to that of a classic painting, and her sparkling beaded Dior gown also reminds us of a Monet masterpiece. The look appears to have been inspired by the Fall 2012 haute couture Dior collection designed by Raf Simons, which Portman has worn before, for her Miss Dior campaigns.
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10Oprah in custom Louis Vuitton
Amy SussmanTo promote The Color Purple, Oprah wore purple, of course. After the living legend attended the Louis Vuitton show this past spring, the label’s team called and asked what they could do for her. To which she said, “It’s gotta be purple!” After all, nobody wears the color quite as well as she does.
11Julia Garner in Gucci
Amy SussmanThere are low-cut gowns and then there are gowns like Julia Garner’s shimmering Gucci statement, which completely redefine the genre. With two plunging straps akin to suspenders, the gown is undeniably sultry, but in a way that feels so specific and special.
12Ayo Edebiri in custom Prada
Robert GauthierWith every red carpet and Fashion Week appearance, Ayo Edebiri proves she is the style star of the moment. Her red-hot custom Prada gown had a long red double-layer train of satin and tulle. Like Schafer’s Prada, it had exquisite movement that followed Edebiri as she made her way into the ceremony, but it was her glowing smile that made the look truly transcendent.
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13Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta
Amy SussmanRed already appears to be the color of 2024. Julianne Moore proved the red carpet could always use more of it with her fiery Bottega.
14Carey Mulligan in archival Schiaparelli
Amy SussmanThe lobster dress at Schiaparelli’s most recent couture show took the internet by storm and was deemed a real fashion delicacy. But the look was actually based on an archival Schiaparelli design from 1949, which Carey Mulligan wore tonight. It was freaky and weird and sexy and, yes, delicious, in a way nothing else on the red carpet was.
Tara Gonzalez is the Senior Fashion Editor at Harper’s Bazaar. Previously, she was the style writer at InStyle, founding commerce editor at Glamour, and fashion editor at Coveteur.
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