Another Golden Globes is in the books, and I — sitting on my couch in sweats — am still processing all the looks that came down the red carpet. (But don’t worry, I’m not quite as scathing as these kids.) This year, we got a lot of black and white, tons of sparkles, some racy details and men desperate to mix it up in the formalwear department. Here’s what stood out …
Most outfit changes: Nikki Glaser
Host Nikki Glaser cycled through eight outfits throughout the night. (Getty Images)
Nikki Glaser didn’t take her hosting duties for granted. She came prepared with both jokes and lots of outfits. The comedian hit the red carpet in a light pink ballgown before first taking the stage in a daring red dress with a high slit. Her third and fourth dresses featured some sparkle, before she tried on a Marty Supreme-inspired look. She went bold with her fifth dress, showing off a black lacy bra detail, and then slipped into something fairly Frozen-inspired. Glaser’s final outfit? A form-fitting black dress paired with a Spinal Tap baseball cap in honor of the late Rob Reiner.
Most naked: Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence looked ethereal in a delicate, barely there dress. (Getty Images)
There were a few revealing outfits that made their way across the carpet, but Jennifer Lawrence’s came out on top. The completely mesh dress from Givenchy featured cutouts and relied on strategically placed floral appliqués for coverage where it was needed.
Best bling: Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo dressed up a black suit with some bling. (Getty Images)
Colman Domingo loves to be the best-dressed. He jazzed up a custom Valentino suit with diamond Boucheron leaf brooches cascading down his lapel like ivy. Simply stunning.
Most au naturale: Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson served effortless beauty. (Michael Tran / AFP via Getty Images)
Pamela Anderson has been on a roll with her makeup-free moments, and the Golden Globes were no exception. Her white ensemble and platinum hair pulled back into a French twist helped make the look appear effortless and oh so chic.
Precious plus-ones: Hailee Steinfeld and Wunmi Mosaku
Sinners actresses Hailee Steinfeld and Wunmi Mosaku debuted baby bumps on the red carpet. (Getty Images)
There are babies on board for these two Sinners actresses. Attending the Globes without her NFL star husband, Josh Allen — who was busy leading the Buffalo Bills to victory — Hailee Steinfeld cradled her baby bump in a shimmering peach dress. Castmate Wunmi Mosaku used the moment to reveal her own pregnancy, sharing the news in an essay for Vogue.
Best bow placement: Teyana Taylor
Teyana Taylor showed off her racy bow thong detail in the back. (Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images)
Having a bow detail on a red carpet gown isn’t exactly earth-shattering, unless it’s on Teyana Taylor, and it’s placed right above her butt. The actress, who took home a Golden Globe, was making headlines before the ceremony began after showing off the backside of her dress, which featured a cutout revealing a blinged-out bow thong.
Best bolo: Ethan Hawke
Ethan Hawke styled his suit with a turquoise bolo tie. He attended the red carpet with his wife Ryan. (Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
If you don’t want a classic bowtie, you make like Walton Goggins and Jesse Plemons and wear a Western-style ribbon tie. And if you don’t want a ribbon tie, you go the Ethan Hawke route and grab a bolo. The Texas-born actor, a nominee for Blue Moon, gave his suit from The Row some Southwestern flair by adding a vintage bolo tie.
Most bridal: Ryan Michelle Bathe
Ryan Michelle Bathe looked bridal next to her husband of nearly two decades, Sterling K. Brown. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
Ryan Michelle Bathe and Sterling K. Brown will be celebrating 20 years of marriage this year, but Bathe was looking like a newlywed on Sunday’s red carpet. Bathe was among a handful of women who looked like they recently said yes to the dress (ahem, Amanda Seyfried and Zuri Hall), but her strapless white gown, train and all, takes the cake.
Most classic: Ayo Edebiri
Ayo Edebiri went for a classic look.(Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
The Bear actress nailed yet another red carpet look — this time, going classic Old Hollywood. The Bear actress wore a Chanel black off-the-shoulder velvet gown with jewel details. But her blown-out bob hairstyle was the star of the show, styled with a perfectly swooped bang.
Most inspired by Stanley Tucci: John Krasinski
John Krasinski had a new look at the Globes. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
Is John Krasinski taking style cues from brother-in-law Stanley Tucci? The actor stepped out in a monochromatic black look featuring a turtleneck, a velvet suit jacket and glasses with a bold frame.
Cutest on the carpet: Duke McCloud
Duke McCloud was striving for best dressed at 6 years old. (Getty Images)
The 6-year-old All Her Fault actor might be new to the red carpet, but he’s already giving the vets a run for their money. Duke McCloud was perfectly styled in a blue double-breasted suit with black and white saddle shoes and an emerald lapel pin. And don’t miss the tiny pocket square — one of his favorite parts of the look!
Best boots: Timothée Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet showed off his trophy and some big boots. (Getty Images)
These boots are made for … winning? Wearing a custom, all-black Chrome Hearts ensemble, Marty Supreme actor Timothée Chalamet stepped onstage to accept his Golden Globe in black Timberlands. Paired with the buzz cut, it’s giving boot camp.
Best color: Janelle James
Janelle James added a burst of color. (Kevin Winter/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images)
The Abbott Elementary actress was schooling everyone with her bright orange look by LaQuan Smith. — and protesting the oh-so-boring and off-white Pantone color of the year. “I said no,” James said on the red carpet. “Not today.”
Biggest black gowns: Ariana Grande and Aimee Lou Wood
Ariana Grande and Aimee Lou Wood might have shared an inspo board. (Getty Images)
Who needs a little black dress when you can go big and bold? Ariana Grande and Aimee Lou Wood had the same idea when they both arrived in dramatic dark gowns with off-the-shoulder necklines and accentuated hips. Great minds think alike!
Least expected metallic: Walton Goggins
Walton Goggins went metallic. (Getty Images)
Why go for a boring black suit when you can add a metallic flair? That’s the look Walton Goggins experimented with, wearing a shiny gold button-down that was both daring and divisive.






