The 6 Best Dressed Stars at the Golden Globes 2026
After a whirlwind weekend of parties across Los Angeles — from W’s Best Performances celebration at the Chateau Marmont to intimate industry gatherings packed with A-listers — awards season officially began on the red carpet. The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards took place on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton, where the Hollywood Foreign Press Association honored the year’s most talked-about achievements in film and television.
With nominees including Elle Fanning for Sentimental Value, Tessa Thompson for Hedda, and Eva Victor for Sorry, Baby, the evening marked a stylish opening chapter for the 2026 awards circuit. As expected, fashion took center stage, with stars embracing craftsmanship, archival references, and high-glamour statements. These six stood out for their confidence, precision, and undeniable red-carpet presence.
Jennifer Lopez — Vintage Jean-Louis Scherrer

Jennifer Lopez delivered pure old-Hollywood glamour in a vintage Jean-Louis Scherrer gown that emphasized structure and sensuality in equal measure. The archival piece, defined by its sculptural silhouette and refined drama, felt both timeless and deliberate, reinforcing Lopez’s enduring mastery of the red carpet. It was a reminder that few stars wear couture with such instinctive confidence.
Olandria Carthen — Christian Siriano

Olandria Carthen made a powerful statement in custom Christian Siriano, embracing modern elegance with a bold edge. The look balanced architectural lines with fluid movement, highlighting Siriano’s signature ability to merge drama and wearability. Carthen’s poised styling and assured presence elevated the ensemble, positioning her firmly among the night’s fashion standouts.
Elle Fanning — Gucci with Cartier Jewelry

Elle Fanning leaned into romantic sophistication in Gucci, complemented by exquisite Cartier jewelry. The look captured her signature ethereal sensibility while maintaining a sense of contemporary polish. Soft textures, thoughtful proportions, and the sparkle of high jewelry combined to create a red-carpet moment that felt both refined and quietly captivating.
Jennifer Lawrence — Givenchy by Sarah Burton

Jennifer Lawrence embraced understated power in Givenchy by Sarah Burton, marking a compelling chapter for the house. The design favored clean lines and impeccable tailoring, allowing craftsmanship to take precedence over excess. Lawrence’s effortless confidence transformed the minimalist silhouette into a statement of modern luxury.
Selena Gomez — Chanel with Chanel High Jewelry

Selena Gomez turned to Chanel for a look that fused classic elegance with youthful ease. The ensemble, paired with Chanel High Jewelry, reflected the house’s enduring codes while feeling refreshingly current. Gomez’s styling struck a balance between polish and approachability, reinforcing her evolution into a red-carpet mainstay.
Lisa — Jacquemus with Bulgari Jewelry

Lisa brought contemporary allure to the Globes in Jacquemus, accented with Bulgari jewelry. The silhouette was sleek and modern, playing with proportion and restraint, while the jewelry added a note of luminous glamour. The result was a confident, fashion-forward look that resonated well beyond the carpet.

