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Mikey Madson in custom Bottega Veneta, Ariana Grande in vintage Givenchy from 1966, and Andrew Scott fully dipped in teal-blue Vivienne Westwood? It can only mean one thing—awards season is back. So here’s a roundup of the best fashion moments from this year’s Golden Globes.
January may have just begun, but for the fashion crowd, the true New Year’s Day is the first Sunday of the year—the Golden Globes, and the official kick-off of awards season. And as our eyes turn to Hollywood this evening to watch a star-studded cast line up in Beverly Hills in the run for an award at the 82nd Golden Globes, we eagerly await the first taste of Oscar temperatures and the fashion trends setting the tone for the red carpet season ahead.
From reimagined archival treasures to bold, custom designs, the 2025 Globes delivered a feast for the fashion-forward. Keep scrolling to see our best-dressed picks, including Mikey Madson’s sleek Bottega moment, Ariana Grande’s breathtaking Givenchy throwback, and Andrew Scott’s striking Vivienne Westwood ensemble. And trust us—it only gets better from here.
Zoë Kravitz, in custom Saint Laurent
Anna Sawai, in custom Christian Dior
Zendaya, in Louis Vuitton and Bvlgari
Cate Blanchett, in Louis Vuitton
Dakota Fanning, in Dolce & Gabbana
Viola Davis, in custom Gucci
Elle Fanning, in Balmain and Cartier
Andrew Scott, in Vivienne Westwood
Andrew Garfield, in custom Gucci
Nicole Kidman, in custom Balenciaga
Mikey Madison, in Custom Bottega Veneta
Margaret Qualley, in Chanel
Nava Mau, in custom Versace
Emma Stone, in custom Louis Vuitton
Cynthia Erivo, in Louis Vuitton
Angelina Jolie, in McQueen
Ariana Grande, in vintage Givenchy and Swarovski
Adrien Brody, in Thom Browne
Alexandra Daddario, in Vivienne Westwood Couture
Zoe Saldaña, in Saint Laurent and Cartier
Kate Winslet, in Erdem
Timothée Chalamet, in Tom Ford
Miley Cyrus, in Celine
Keira Knightley, in custom Chanel
Ashley Graham, in Bach Mai and Gianvitto Rossi
Leighton Meester, in Versace, and Adam Brody, in Prada
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Mikey Madson in custom Bottega Veneta, Ariana Grande in vintage Givenchy from 1966, and Andrew Scott fully dipped in teal-blue Vivienne Westwood? It can only mean one thing—awards season is back. So here’s a roundup of the best fashion moments from this year’s Golden Globes.
January may have just begun, but for the fashion crowd, the true New Year’s Day is the first Sunday of the year—the Golden Globes, and the official kick-off of awards season. And as our eyes turn to Hollywood this evening to watch a star-studded cast line up in Beverly Hills in the run for an award at the 82nd Golden Globes, we eagerly await the first taste of Oscar temperatures and the fashion trends setting the tone for the red carpet season ahead.
From reimagined archival treasures to bold, custom designs, the 2025 Globes delivered a feast for the fashion-forward. Keep scrolling to see our best-dressed picks, including Mikey Madson’s sleek Bottega moment, Ariana Grande’s breathtaking Givenchy throwback, and Andrew Scott’s striking Vivienne Westwood ensemble. And trust us—it only gets better from here.
Zoë Kravitz, in custom Saint Laurent
Anna Sawai, in custom Christian Dior
Zendaya, in Louis Vuitton and Bvlgari
Cate Blanchett, in Louis Vuitton
Dakota Fanning, in Dolce & Gabbana
Viola Davis, in custom Gucci
Elle Fanning, in Balmain and Cartier
Andrew Scott, in Vivienne Westwood
Andrew Garfield, in custom Gucci
Nicole Kidman, in custom Balenciaga
Mikey Madison, in Custom Bottega Veneta
Margaret Qualley, in Chanel
Nava Mau, in custom Versace
Emma Stone, in custom Louis Vuitton
Cynthia Erivo, in Louis Vuitton
Angelina Jolie, in McQueen
Ariana Grande, in vintage Givenchy and Swarovski
Adrien Brody, in Thom Browne
Alexandra Daddario, in Vivienne Westwood Couture
Zoe Saldaña, in Saint Laurent and Cartier
Kate Winslet, in Erdem
Timothée Chalamet, in Tom Ford
Miley Cyrus, in Celine
Keira Knightley, in custom Chanel
Ashley Graham, in Bach Mai and Gianvitto Rossi
Leighton Meester, in Versace, and Adam Brody, in Prada
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