Golden Globes 2026: the winners, the losers, the outfits live!
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Golden Globes 2026: the winners, the losers, the outfits  live!
"A nice bit of era-dressing here in Sinners' star Miles Caton's chestnut pinstripe suit by Amiri. I'd argue it beats Timothee Chalamet's Givenchy version at the Critics Choice. Begone the penguin suit enter the age of the pinstripe! Share Morwenna Ferrier Elle Fanning. Photograph: John Salangsang/Shutterstock The prestige clothes are raining down like the sleet above us (here in London, anyway) but I've yet to see better than Elle Fanning's sparkly embroidered Gucci gown. A very ye-olde-silver screen glamourpuss right there. Just watch the pooling hem on those steps."
"Ayo Edebiri nominated for her performance in that classic comedy, The Bear is always a good place to start. I suspect this black velvet panelled off the shoulder gown is new Chanel (under Matthieu Blazy) given she's an ambassador of the brand. It's pushing classicism forward but the stylised bob and Hollywood finger hold gives the whole thing a refined approach."
"Clothes-wise, this is especially exciting because we have some newbies and some comebacks. This is the first Golden Globes that Jessie Buckley has attended. Will she wear Dior? Will she wear her Macron-coded polo neck? Or will she wear colour? It's also the first Globes that Sydney Sweeney has attended, too. I'll leave that there! Also One Battle After Another star Chase Infiniti who is making her debut has been having some fun with Louis Vuitton and 3D-pr"
Red carpet arrivals combined era dressing, vintage glamour, and contemporary reinterpretations. Miles Caton wore a chestnut pinstripe suit by Amiri that favored pinstripes over tuxedos. Elle Fanning wore a sparkly embroidered Gucci gown with a pooling hem that evoked old-screen glamour. Ayo Edebiri appeared in a black velvet panelled off-the-shoulder gown likely by Chanel, blending classicism with a stylised bob and Hollywood finger hold. The fashion desk tracked gowns and jackets, noting first-time attendees Jessie Buckley and Sydney Sweeney alongside Chase Infiniti's Louis Vuitton debut, pairing prestige designers with playful, modern sartorial choices.
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