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Golden Globes 12 best dressed: Jaw-dropping red carpet looks from Selena Gomez, Margot Robbie, more
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Date:2025-04-15 22:17:33
Looking Golden.
Hollywood's A-List (or A+, if you're noting their style) strutted in their finest fashions on the Golden Globes carpet Sunday night before heading into the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, California, to launch Moira Rose's favorite season: awards.
"Barbie" stars Margot Robbie, America Ferrera and Issa Rae looked fresh out of their Mattel boxes in bright pink, angelic white and glimmering golden fashion looks, respectively. Numerous stars including Florence Pugh, Selena Gomez, Barry Keoghan, Danielle Brooks, and a slew of other stars, made fiery statements in bold red fashions, which appeared to be the color of the night. Others chose to shine in metallics.
Here are the most note-worthy styles, so far, in no particular order.
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Margot Robbie
Margot Robbie's arrival shut down any question as to why the movie is about "Barbie" and he's just Ken.
The actress/producer continued sporting archival Barbie looks for the Golden Globes on Sunday night. For the occasion, Armani created the 1977 Superstar Barbie for Robbie.
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Issa Rae
This "Barbie" actress played a president, and we hail this chief of the red carpet in her long-sleeved, amber-colored beaded gown from Pamella Roland.
Rae toasted her "Glam Gang" with prosecco before starting preparations, the actress shared on her Instagram Stories.
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Carey Mulligan
When "Maestro" star Carey Mulligan appeared, a symphony began to play.
The simplicity of her frock with sweetheart neckline and ruching at her waist sang. The actress also gets further kudos for her sleek bob.
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Oprah Winfrey
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A producer of the re-imagined version of "The Color Purple," Winfrey continued to embrace the hue at the awards show in a curve-hugging Louis Vuitton gown that showed a hint of shoulder.
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Julianne Moore
Better off red.
The "May December" star is also calling staking claim over the month of January in her red ballgown with practical pockets from Bottega Veneta. The unique U-shaped neckline directs attention upward to the actress' glowing face.
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Dua Lipa
It looks like the singer will be able to "Dance the Night" away in her trumpet gown with golden embellishments that mirror a skeleton. This Schiaparelli by Daniel Roseberry dress makes anatomy glitzy.
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Ayo Edebiri
Her "The Bear" co-star Jeremy Allen White recently made headlines for posing in his Calvin Klein skivvies but Ayo Edebiri is making waves of her own in a strapless Prada gown featuring a tulle train.
And she's reinforcing the case for a bob.
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Selena Gomez
Don't ask us to "Calm Down" over Selena Gomez's look because we won't.
The "Only Murders in the Building" star was feeling herself − and rightfully so − in this asymmetrical Armani Privé ensemble embellished with crystal embroidered flowers.
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Julia Garner
"Inventing Anna" star Julia Garner didn't need to con anyone to end up on our best-dressed list. She only had the help of her sparkling silver column gown.
The Gucci sequin look perfectly complemented her platinum curls.
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Quinta Brunson
The "Abbott Elementary" star and creator makes fierce fashion seem well, elementary of course, in a stone-encrusted gown with a peekaboo border by Balmain.
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Barry Keoghan
The "Saltburn" star's ensemble makes us say, "Felix, who?"
We love it when a guy avoids following (penguin) suit and breaks out of the typical dressing mold. Keoghan delights in a jacket and pant of varying check pattern, custom courtesy of Louis Vuitton.
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Heidi Klum
Are we allowed to hit the Golden Buzzer? Forget it — we're going all in and sending the "America's Got Talent" judge all the way to the best-dressed list for her fiery red, high-low ballgown.
For tonight's occasion, Heidi Klum wore a look designed by Sophie Couture.
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Matt Bomer
No wonder the "Fellow Travelers" star's jacket perfectly matches his eyes. His dreamy getup with tailored pant is custom Brioni.
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