The shade of the season has taken over the Golden Globes awards as a sea of red looks swept past the paparazzi tonight. Celebrities from Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta and Ayo Edebiri in Prada wore fiery crimson-colored creations that will surely set fashion lovers' phone screens ablaze. Oppenheimer actress Florence Pugh continued her style love affair with Pier Paolo Piccioli channeling the dancing flamenco emoji in a custom fiery Valentino dress.
Selena Gomez, nominated for her work on Only Murders in the Building, sauntered out onto the red carpet in a sensational Armani Privé number that very much revived the high-low dress trend, while actors like Barry Keoghan of Saltburn and Jack Ryan star John Krasinski both donned sophisticated scarlet suits.
Read on for more red-hot looks from the 2024 Golden Globes.
Florence Pugh in Valentino
Pugh practically left jaws dropping in a romantic gown from Valentino. The look continued not only her love affair with the storied design house but also with all things sheer.
Julianne Moore in custom Bottega Veneta
Nominated for her work in May December, Moore arrived to the red carpet in a striking red number designed by Matthieu Blazy of Bottega Veneta.
Danielle Brooks in Custom Moschino
The Color Purple actor took a break from the film's signature color to don a royal red dress that has us singing her praises.
Selena Gomez in Armani Privé
Gomez gifted us with a dress that was wonderfully wrapped at the torso and featured a high-low hem. The bold look was designed by Armani Privé.
Ayo Edebiri in Prada
Edebiri's sweet look from Prada has us screaming, "yes, chef!" Effortlessly styled by Danielle Goldberg, the look is a sleek outing for this burgeoning style star.
Barry Keoghan in Louis Vuitton
The Saltburn star posed in a piece from Pharrell's first collection for Louis Vuitton. Keoghan's daring fashion choice proves he's one to watch.
Heidi Klum is Sophie Couture
The host looked haute and hot in a head-turning ball gown that comprised of a sequined bodice and tucked tulle skirt.
John Krasinski
Krasinki looked ever so debonair in a cardinal-colored jacket matched with merlot-hued pants.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph in Custom Rodarte
Randolph won her award for "Best Supporting Actress" in a wine hued look custom made by Rodarte. The show stopping look pumped up the drama with a voluminous peplum.
Rachel Brosnahan in Custom Sergio Hudson
Sergio Hudson dressed the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel actress in a sultry cinnamon dress that unbuttoned all the way to Brosnahan's thigh.
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