Hollywood stars showcase eye-catching outfits while arriving at the 2024 Golden Globes in Los Angeles. Margot Robbie, Barry Keoghan, and others grace the red carpet for the prestigious event.
Hollywood stars are arriving at the ceremony in Los Angeles in a variety of eye-catching outfits.
Actors were absent from the red carpet for a significant portion of the latter part of last year due to a four-month strike. However, Hollywood celebrities made a striking comeback, showcasing impressive attire.
Typically, the Golden Globes present a more casual atmosphere compared to the Oscars, fostering a playful ambiance on the red carpet.
Margot Robbie, renowned for her role in the highly anticipated film “Barbie,” certainly embraced this playful spirit with her outfit. Throughout last year’s promotional tour,
Robbie sported various pink ensembles, yet the pinnacle came with her final choice: donning a specially crafted rendition of the 1977 Superstar Barbie attire by Armani. Her outfit boasted a dazzling hot pink sequined gown paired with a tulle stole on the red carpet of Golden Globes.
Taylor Swift also made an entrance adorned in vibrant sequins, opting for a dazzling green gown.
The acclaimed singer, up for top honors in both cinematic excellence and box office success with her Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, graced the red carpet solo as her NFL beau, Travis Kelce, was tied up with a game just a few miles away at LA’s SoFi stadium.
This year on the red carpet, celebrities faced strong winds, yet many opted for the luxurious crimson and red hues on the carpet.
Julianne Moore donned a structured Bottega dress adorned with deep pockets, expressing a desire for them to be filled with snacks to sustain her throughout the three-hour show.
Florence Pugh donned a sheer Valentino gown in vibrant red adorned with intricate roses.
She was observed hugging Selena Gomez, both clad in stunning attire – the singer, recognized for her performance in Only Murders In The Building, donned an asymmetrical silk Armani Privé gown in red.
Ayo Edebiri, the standout in The Bear, claimed the category victory while exuding elegance in a striking red Prada gown without straps.
Barry Keoghan, the Saltburn star, looked stunning in a custom Louis Vuitton outfit in vibrant crimson, just like the women did.
Andrew Scott, nominated for a best actor award for his performance in All of Us Strangers, was attired completely in white from head to toe.
Timothée Chalamet’s Celine Homme jacket, adorned with sequins, was rather subdued compared to some of his earlier outfits.
Jeremy Allen White, known for his role in “The Bear,” embraced understated elegance in a black suit, while his semi-transparent shirt subtly showcased why he was chosen as the new ambassador for Calvin Klein underwear.
Pedro Pascal from The Last of Us seemed to have an injury, but he stylishly accessorized his arm sling with a Bottega Veneta design.
Many women opted for black attire, which became the preferred choice. Rosamund Pike, the British actress nominated for her portrayal as an aristocratic matriarch in Saltburn, complemented her black lace dress with a striking headpiece, a choice influenced not solely by fashion.
Explaining her decision, she referred to the “protective veil” as a result of a skiing accident that injured her face during the Christmas period.
Angela Bassett opted for an understated off-the-shoulder velvet outfit.
Oprah Winfrey dazzled in a vibrant purple Louis Vuitton dress, a subtle homage to her involvement in co-producing The Color Purple.
Billie Eilish sported a predominantly thrifted and self-made ensemble, featuring an oversized jacket, a skirt with a shorts-like appearance, and a set of geek-chic glasses.
Lily Gladstone, whose remarkable performance in Killers of the Flower Moon captivated audiences, demonstrated her equal prowess on the red carpet.
Gillian Anderson donned a Gabriela Hearst dress adorned with embroidery depicting female anatomy, a symbolic protest against constraints on women’s rights, as reported by Deadline.
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