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Best Red Carpet Looks at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards

The 82nd Golden Globe Awards have concluded, and Hollywood’s biggest stars were out in full force, dazzling everyone with their fashion, style, and glamour. The red carpet was a showcase of beautiful outfits, stunning makeup, and bold fashion statements.

Golden Hues and Metallics
This year’s Golden Globes saw the rise of golden hues and metallic shades as the biggest fashion trend. A prime example was Demi Moore, who wore a crystal-embellished Armani Privé gown, which shimmered in golden tones. Mindy Kaling also stunned in a golden column dress by Ashi Studio. Mikey Madison’s Bottega Veneta dress, adorned with large gold sequins, added to the trend. Monica Barbaro dazzled in a golden Dior gown.

Cate Blanchett and Other Celebrities’ Best Looks
Cate Blanchett captivated in a custom Louis Vuitton gown, beautifully embroidered with gold beads. Angelina Jolie turned heads in a silver beaded Alexander McQueen creation, while Cynthia Erivo wore a stunning Louis Vuitton dress, and Ariana Grande looked striking in a vintage Givenchy piece. Salma Hayek and Kate Winslet also made their mark with their elegant appearances.

Stylish Red Looks
Several stars rocked the red carpet in bold red gowns. Dakota Fanning wore a daring red Dolce & Gabbana gown with a thigh-high slit, exuding both elegance and edge. Emma Stone and Sheryl Lee Ralph also wowed in red and burgundy gowns, leaving a lasting impression.

Men’s Fashion
This year, the men took fashion risks by stepping away from traditional black-tie attire. Andrew Scott wore a striking baby blue Vivienne Westwood suit, while Timothée Chalamet turned heads by wearing his Tom Ford tie like a scarf. Daniel Craig, channeling James Bond vibes, added gold sunglasses to his look. Jonathan Van Ness, the grooming expert from Queer Eye, is known for sporting evening gowns on the red carpet, and this year he chose a strapless gown by Christian Siriano, adding his own bold flair.

More Outstanding Looks
Zendaya showcased old Hollywood glamour in her golden Louis Vuitton gown. Michelle Yeoh wore an elegant Balenciaga gown paired with a Cartier wristwatch, creating a refined and chic look. Pamela Anderson dazzled in a custom Oscar de la Renta gown, and Margaret Qualley was a vision in an embroidered white silk dress by Chanel. Kate Hudson, Elle Fanning, Cara Delevingne, and Colman Domingo also captured attention with their standout fashion choices, leaving everyone in awe.

The 2025 Golden Globe Awards red carpet was truly a feast for the eyes, with stars bringing their A-game in both classic and cutting-edge styles.

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