All Of The Looks At The 2019 Golden Globe Awards
Award season is officially upon us, ladies and gentlemen. You know what that means! It's time to see some very fancy and very expensive dresses. The Golden Globes set the tone for the rest of award season. The trends we saw this evening may continue into the Oscars, the SAG Awards, and eventually, the Tonys.
Keep reading to find out what all of your favorite stars wore to this high-class affair. Spoiler alert: warm nude tones were definitely a thing.
Sandra Oh
Sandra Oh hosted the Golden Globe Awards this year, so she wore a whole bunch of different outfits throughout the evening. Most of those outfits were white and featured some kind of flowy sleeve.
She won her second Golden Globe in this little number, which is both totally unique and totally classic. On Sunday, Oh made history when she became the first Asian host of the Golden Globe Awards as well as the first woman of Asian descent to win multiple Golden Globes.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
In her acceptance speech, Sandra Oh thanked Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the creative mind behind Sandra Oh's show, Killing Eve. Killing Eve is a British television series about an investigator who's tracking down a female sociopathic serial killer. Before Killing Eve, Waller-Bridge created and starred in a show called Fleabag.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge showed up to the Golden Globes wearing a shiny red dress because if you're going to walk the red carpet, you have to look the part.
Regina King
Regina King won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in A Motion Picture for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk. She showed up to the award ceremony looking like a gorgeous disco ball.
I love the neckline of this dress. It's really doing wonders for her figure. It almost looks like the dress is made of mirrors and it's just reflecting the red from the red carpet.
Catherine Zeta-Jones And Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas' show, The Kominsky Method, won a Golden Globe on Sunday for Best Television Series, Musical Or Comedy. Douglas does look pretty dapper in his tux, but you and I both know that everybody was really looking at Catherine Zeta-Jones.
It's always a risk to wear green on the red carpet because green and red can often clash, but I think, in this case, Catherine just stands out as a pop of green amid a sea of red.
Kate Mara
Kate Mara attended the Golden Globe Awards to support her Pose castmates. Her castmate Billy Porter was nominated in the Best Actor category for his work on the series.
Mara looks like an elegant goddess in this silver and peach empire-waist Miu Miu gown with a triangular peek-a-boo cut-out. Warm tones like peach seemed to be a trend at this year's award show. Keep reading to see how more actresses put their own spin on warm colors.
Patricia Clarkson
I don't know about you, but I was pretty surprised when Patricia Clarkson won a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (that's a mouthful) for her role in Sharp Objects.
Patricia Clarkson was excellent in that series, but Sharp Objects didn't get nearly as much attention as some of the other films and series in that category. Check out Patricia's red dress, though, because it looks almost too good to be true.
Olivia Colman
Can we talk about Olivia Colman for a minute? In my humble opinion, nobody in that room the other night deserved to win a Golden Globe more than her. Colman's been nominated for a Golden Globe twice, and now she's won a Golden Globe twice, so that's two for two.
Her performance in The Favourite was my favorite of the year, and just look at how adorable she looks in that little black dress.
Emma Stone
Speaking of The Favourite, Emma Stone was nominated for a supporting role in that very same movie. She showed up to the Golden Globes wearing this classic, '20s inspired peach and silver frock. See, I told you peach was going to be a thing.
This dress goes perfectly with Emma's porcelain skin and red hair. While Emma didn't take home the award this time, she's certainly in the running for best dressed. This woman always looks gorgeous, though.
Claire Foy
Let's take a slight sidestep away from peach for a moment and take a look a Claire Foy's gorgeous yellow dress. I think this yellow is the perfect shade of yellow, and while I'm not usually a fan of satin, a think Claire is making the fabric work for her. The embroidery is stunning and those drop down earrings perfectly compliment this simple, yet elegant outfit.
Claire Foy was nominated for a Golden Globe this year for her performance in First Man.
Jameela Jamil
Jameela Jamil showed up to the Golden Globe Awards as part of the ensemble of The Good Place, which was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy. It looks like Jameela got the peach memo because she showed up to the red carpet looking like a real-life Princess Peach.
This layered dress looks good enough to eat. It's a bit of a deeper peach than Emma Stone and Kate Mara's dresses.
Emmy Rossum And Sam Esmail
Sam Esmail and Emmy Rossum look like the prince and princess of the Golden Globes. Emmy's dress isn't exactly peach, it's more of a pinky mauve. It is peach-adjacent, though. She's definitely aware of this year's trends.
Emmy is wearing a Monique Lhuillier dress, Roger Vivier shoes, and Niwaka jewelry. By the way, in case you've been living under a rock, Emmy Rossum is married to Sam Esmail, who is the creator of Mr. Robot.
Chrissy Metz
Chrissy Metz presented an award at the 2019 Golden Globe Awards, but you probably know her best as Kate Pearson on This Is Us. Chrissy definitely came to slay in this bright red dress that goes perfectly with the Golden Globe's red carpet.
She paired her red dress with a red lip and a dark, dramatic eye makeup look. Chrissy is definitely bringing the glamor, and I am definitely here for it. You go, girl.
Constance Wu
Ok, hold up, the award for best peach dress of the night goes to Constance Wu, hands down. This dress is absolutely stunning. I love how both Constance Wu and Emma Stone chose peach tones that really were true nudes for their skin tones.
That orange sash is everything. Constance Wu was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. She may not have taken home the trophy, but I think she won the red carpet.
Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts is serving up feminine in the back and power suit in the front. This powerhouse actress was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for her role in Homecoming.
In the end, that award went to Sandra Oh, but Julia still slayed on the red carpet. Here's another actress who heard that peach was in this year, but she's broken up the neutral color with a pop of black.
Lucy Boynton
Lucy Boynton played Mary Austin in Bohemian Rhapsody, so she showed up to the Golden Globe as a part of that film's ensemble. She also accompanied Rami Malek as his date, since these two became boyfriend and girlfriend while they were making the Queen biopic.
Lucy looks absolutely gorgeous in this fully gold dress. I think she looks like a ray of freaking sunshine. Lucy Boynton also played Raphina in the Irish movie Sing Street.
Lili Reinhart
Lili Reinhart's red Khyeli dress was definitely a bold choice. She even managed to match her vibrant eyeshadow to her eye-catching dress. Lili looks like she's swimming in chiffon, and honestly, I'm not mad about it.
Yeah, it's a little much, but it's the Golden Globes. There's no better place to wear a dress this overwhelming. I wonder what Lili's beau Cole Sprouse thinks about this look? Speaking of Cole Sprouse, I wonder where he was that evening?
Saoirse Ronan
Saoirse Ronan came to the Golden Globes to present an award and promote her new film, Mary, Queen of Scots. She showed up to the ceremony in a silver custom-made gown by Gucci that featured a plunging neckline and fringed embellishment with crystal embroidery. Basically, she looked like a full-blown movie star.
Saoirse perfectly embodies old Hollywood in this dress. I honestly can't get over how absolutely perfect she is at all times.
Penelope Cruz
This year, Penelope Cruz was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for her work in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.
Penelope played fashion designer Donatella Versace, so what I want to know is why didn't she wear Versace to the award ceremony? This celestial dress by Ralph & Russo is nice, but it's not really on theme.
Rami Malek
Rami Malek was the talk of the town at this year's Golden Globe Award ceremony. He won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama, and his film, Bohemian Rhapsody, won for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
Rami wore a classic black tux to the Golden Globes, complete with a classic white dress shirt and a slightly less conventional white bow tie. Congrats on all of the success, Rami! This guy totally deserves it.
Joanna Newsom and Andy Samberg
Andy Samberg hosted the Golden Globes this year (alongside Sandra Oh) so he wore several outfits over the course of the evening. He walked the red carpet in a charcoal grey tux while looking very much in love with his lovely wife, musician Joanna Newsom.
Joanna looked as whimsical as ever in this Rodarte gown. This dress looks as though someone boiled down Joanna Newsom to her essential being, and then wove that into a perfect (peachy) dress.
Ol Parker And Thandie Newton
Westworld's Thandie Newton showed off her impressive abs at this year's Golden Globe Awards with this gorgeous silver Michael Kors dress. She was accompanied to the event by her husband of almost 21 years, Ol Parker.
Ol looks very dapper in this all-black suit. He's making a strong statement, but he's also letting Thandie literally shine. Thandie's bold eye, nude lip, and voluminous hair totally take this look right over the top. It's very futuristic and very fitting.
Bo Burnham And Elsie Fisher
Eighth Grade was definitely one of my favorite films of 2018, and I was so excited when Elsie was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance as Kayla. She showed up to the awards ceremony in this stunning red velvet suit. This girl is only 15 years old, and she's already an icon.
She went to the Golden Globes with Bo Burnham, creator and director of Eighth Grade. Bo took a cue from Thandie Newton's husband and let Elsie stand out by wearing a classic all black suit.
Alison Brie
Alison Brie was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for her role on Glow. I love how her red carpet dress combines the softness of periwinkle blue tuille with the fierceness of a metallic, studded bandeau.
There's nothing like juxtaposition to take a red carpet look from average to absolutely stunning. Alison Brie looks as beautiful as ever. She didn't end up winning in her category, but I think this dress is a real winner.
Alex Borstein
Alex Borstein was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for her work on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. She's already won an Emmy award for playing that part, so most people thought it was a given that she'd win the Golden Globe too.
Patricia Clarkson ended up winning in her category, but Alex still looked stunning in red on the red carpet.
Camilla Belle
Camilla Belle is known for wearing bright colors to high profile events, and she continued that trend when she showed up to the Golden Globe Awards looking like an actual peacock. This dress is by none other than designer Jason Wu.
Camilla wore bright blue and green eyeshadow and accessorized her look with Stuart Weitzman shoes, a Tyler Ellis clutch bag, and Martin Katz jewelry. It's not my favorite look of the night, but it definitely suits Camilla's style.
Rachel Brosnahan
This year, Rachel Brosnahan was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy. She ended up taking home the trophy, beating out other women in her category like Alison Brie and Kristen Bell.
Rachel wore a bright yellow dress to the award show. In her acceptance speech, Rachel thanked the HFPA, the show's creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, the entire cast of the show, and her husband, Younger actor Jason Ralph.
Lady Gaga
There's no question that Lady Gaga had the biggest dress at this year's Golden Globe Awards. Eagle-eyed fans of A Star is Born noticed that Lady Gaga's dress looks very similar to a dress worn by Judy Garland in the 1954 version of the film.
Gaga wore some icy jewelry, and even dyed her hair to match her dress. Once again, Lady Gaga proves that she's the queen of high fashion. Nobody else could pull off a look this outrageous.
Darren Riss
There aren't as many options for award show fashion if you're a man who wants to look classy at the Golden Globes. Darren Criss managed to look both classy and creative at this year's award ceremony. His monochromatic floral suit jacket really takes this look over the top.
Darren took home a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for his work in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.
Linda Cardellini
Linda Cardellini showed up to the Golden Globe Awards as part of the cast of Green Book, a movie that did surprisingly well at this year's awards ceremony. She wore this stunning black dress with flecks of metallic colors and an interesting off the shoulder neckline.
I'm not sure that this dress is my favorite. In fact, I'm sure that it's not. It looks a little bit dated and I don't really like all the tulle. Linda still looks stunning, though.
Dakota Fanning
Dakota Fanning looks like a literal angel in this very light blue dress made by Armani Prive. She finished the look with Beladora and Neil Lane jewelry, Jimmy Choo heels and a Christian Louboutin bag.
It doesn't get more classic than clean lines and a sweetheart neckline. We've watched Dakota Fanning grow up over the years. We first saw her play Sean Penn's daughter in I Am Sam when she was just 7 years old. Now she's 24, which is absolutely mindblowing.