Evening dresses and tailored suits, glamor was the order of the day in Beverly Hills on January 7. In pictures, celebrities’ outfits for the 81st Golden Globes and the first red carpet of the year.
Celebrities announced that awards season is on Sunday night. In Beverly Hills, on the red carpet of the Hilton Hotel, Hollywood stars and French personalities came to participate in the 81st “Golden Globe” ceremony. Everyone was wearing their prettiest smile, prettiest dress, or prettiest tuxedo. Because if the movie figures came to collect their reward, they don’t forget that the eye is also on their clothes.
The red carpet saw all the colors, especially… red. Selena Gomez in Giorgio Armani Privé, Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta, Florence Pugh in Valentino, but also Heidi Klum or Rachel Brosnahan, many of them have chosen the shade of red. Others, on the contrary, chose the sobriety of black. This is the case of Jennifer Aniston in Dolce & Gabbana, Meryl Streep in tailored Valentino, Jennifer Lawrence in Dior, Jodie Foster in Alberta Ferretti or Greta Gerwig in Fendi.
“Works of Art” dresses were also famous. Natalie Portman wore a Dior haute couture gown with an embroidered veil that resembled an impressionist canvas. Dua Lipa’s Schiaparelli dress was a skeleton trompe l’oeil, and Hunter Schafer’s Prada dress was the epitome of modern sculpture. We’ll also mention Margot Robbie’s nod to her Barbie character, which she doesn’t miss anymore, and the disguised appearance of Rosamund Pike, who was hiding her skiing accident injuries.
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Among men, the new faces of cinema gradually dare to wear more original dresses on red carpets. Pedro Pascal, whose arm is immobilized by a carriage, wears a neckpiece with white bows by Bottega Veneta. Timothée Chalamet, whose romantic moments shared with Kylie Jenner during dinner did not go unnoticed, chose a shiny suit with large dots from Celine. A stylish start to the year on the hill.
In the video, the Frenchwoman Justine Trier is “extremely excited” about her two “Golden Globes”.
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Source: Le Figaro
