The 83rd annual Golden Globes on CBS, held on Jan. 11 at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California celebrated famous film, music and podcasts of 2025. This year’s host was comedian Nikki Glaser, who also hosted last year’s awards.
Award show viewership has declined in recent years, and this was no exception. The Los Angeles Times noted a 7% drop in comparison to last year’s Golden Globes. Despite that, thousands of images circulated the internet of the fabulous fashion.
A young crowd was drawn to a glowing Kylie Jenner and the talented Timothée Chalamet who attended for the third consecutive year as a couple. The “Wonka,” “Dune” and “Little Women” star won Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical Comedy for his role in “Marty Supreme” — a biopic based on the legendary table tennis player Marty Reisman.
Chalamet, enveloped in a full black velvet Chrome Hearts ensemble, stuck with a brand he has worn on countless occasions. His partner Kylie Jenner, a face the camera frequently visited, donned a strappy gold, custom sequin and figure-hugging Ashi studio gown. Her bling, courtesy of Lorraine Schwartz, was adorned on her ears and hands with the earrings alone totaling up to 75 carats worth of diamonds.
In Chalamet’s acceptance speech, he thanked “Mr. Wonderful” (Kevin O’Leary from the television series “Shark Tank”) who had a small feature in the film, and as many viewers anticipated, he also thanked his lovely partner.
Teyana Taylor won Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her performance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s film, “One Battle After Another.” Perhaps one of the most eye-catching looks of the night, she was draped in a black Custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown. Striking asymmetrical cut-outs from the front and a silver rhinestone bijou thong from the back.
The actress ended her speech with a message to black women and girls.
“Our softness is not a liability, our depth is not too much,” Taylor said. “Our light does not need permission to shine. We belong in every room we walk into, our voices matter and our dreams deserve space. Thank you so much, everybody.”
Undoubtedly a showstopping appearance: Kate Hudson in Giorgio Armani Privé. A 1930s inspired dress to match the 1930s drama of “Song Song Blue,” featured a diamond encrusted halter neckline with crystal and silk fringe in a gorgeous gunmetal. The icing on the cake: Garatti diamond earrings.
A mix of tiny silver and pastel flowers were sewed onto Elle Fanning’s gown by Gucci. Mimicking a Norwegian flower, it connected to Joachim Trier’s Norwegian film “Sentimental Value” — her fourth Globes nomination. A V-neck necklace to match with the V-neck bodice was planned to perfection.
Hudson Williams of “Heated Rivalry” swept the men’s division, both on the ice and off. Williams wore a white Giorgio Armani peak-label jacket with a white silk shirt and a white grosgrain cumberbund. A Bvlgari Serpent necklace added a unique touch along with his patent square-toe dress shoes.
Amal Clooney continued to be the epitome of old Hollywood glamor. The human rights attorney supported her doting husband in a scarlet red vintage Balmain gown with a matching box clutch.
