2026 Golden GLobes: Best dressed

Golden Globes Red Carpet 2026: Best Dressed of the Night
The 2026 Golden Globes red carpet delivered one of the season’s most memorable fashion moments, with stars turning heads in a mix of timeless glamour and bold contemporary style.
From Amal Clooney’s striking cherry-red Balmain gown marking her first return to the Globes in a decade to Selena Gomez’s elegant black-and-feather Chanel look that captured old-Hollywood allure, the evening was a showcase of standout ensembles.
Fashion risk-takers like Teyana Taylor embraced avant-garde couture, while classic silhouettes prevailed on icons like Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Hudson in Armani Privé.
On the menswear side, Timothée Chalamet pushed boundaries in a custom Chrome Hearts outfit, and a lineup of refined tuxedos from Hudson Williams to Colman Domingo proved that sleek tailoring is still red-carpet gold.
Across the board, the 2026 Golden Globes blended sophistication with personal flair, setting the tone for a fashion-forward awards season
Emily Blunt in custom Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. jewelry

Jennifer Lopez in vintage Jean-Louis Scherrer

Zoey Deutch in Prada and Boucheron jewelry
Teyana Taylor in custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture

Tessa Thompson in custom Balenciaga

Priyanka Chopra Jonas in custom Dior Haute Couture by Jonathan Anderson
Selena Gomez in custom Chanel

Kate Hudson in custom Giorgio Armani Privè and Garatti jewels.

Ayo Edebiri in Chanel
Leonardo DiCaprio in custom Dior by Jonathan Anderson

Charlie Hunnam in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
Chase Infiniti in Louis Vuitton

Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song

Miley Cyrus in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
Paul Mescal in Gucci

Damson Idris in Prada
Amal Clooney in Balmain

Jennifer Lawrence in Givenchy

Eva Victor in Loewe
Snoop Dogg in Talia Coles

Mark Ruffalo and Sunrise Coigney
Jennifer Garner

Damson Idris in Prada

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis 
Walton Goggins in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello

Duke McCloud 
Minnie Driver in Sabina Bilenko

Ryan Destiny

Rashida Jones in Dior and Boucheron jewelry
Timothee Chalamet in Chrome Hearts

Colman Domingo in custom Valentino and Boucheron jewelry
Jackie Tohn in Pamella Roland

Zuri Hall

Maura Higgins in Marmar Halim and Le Vian and Anabela Chan jewelry 
As with any red-carpet round-up, not every look translated as intended on camera. Some gowns were far more beautiful in motion than the still images suggest, while others—designed for maximum impact—didn’t quite hit the mark. The pursuit of a headline-making “wow” moment doesn’t always land, especially under unforgiving lights and lenses. That said, one standout was impossible to ignore. Even without a traditional red-carpet appearance, Kylie Jenner’s look captured everything the evening should represent: confidence, polish, and undeniable presence. The strapless sculpted corset was entirely hand embroidered with antique metallic sequins and enhanced with custom crystal baguette straps.
Stunning. For us, she takes the title of best dressed.

Kylie Jenner in custom ASHI STUDIO
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