Sunday, February 28, 2021

These Are The Best Dressed Celebrities At The (Virtual) Golden Globes Red Carpet

It’s hard to believe that last year’s Golden Globes saw Hollywood’s biggest stars meeting in one place — maskless in couture — to glide down the red carpet, hug each other even, and then sit inches away from each other to eat and drink in one not-so-ventilated room. Good times. This year, like most of the award shows that followed the 2020 Golden Globes, things will look significantly different. Airing on Sunday night, the show, which will be hosted on two separate coasts by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, won’t obviously include a true red carpet. That said, we are expecting plenty of fashion moments nonetheless. After all, even during a pandemic, celebrities love to make a statement. We’re looking at you, Billy Porter.

As for the other notables: Regina King, the director of One Night In Miami, chose a one-shoulder St. John maxi dress that would be perfect for a post-pandemic vacation; The Great’s Elle Fanning tuned in from London in a custom Gucci gown that put her hot pink corset dress from the show's finale to shame; and Emma Corrin put together an extravagant bow look that was every bit as stunning as the actress's Princess Diana-inspired costumes from The Crown. And those are just the highlights.

Find out what all your favorite stars wore for the first big award show of 2021, red carpet or no red carpet, ahead.

Cynthia Erivo in Valentino Couture


Cynthia Erivo is taking style to new heights in this lime green Valentino Couture look.

Kaley Cuoco in Oscar de la Renta


Kaley Cuoco's gray Oscar de la Renta gown proves that coats aren't her only sartorial strength.

Angela Bassett in Dolce & Gabbana


When else are you going to wear a purple, feathered gown during a pandemic if not for the Golden Globes?

Photo Credit: Jennifer Austin.

Margot Robbie in Chanel



Margot Robbie looks effortless in head-to-toe Chanel, including a leather belt that we’re predicting will be everywhere come spring.Photo: Todd Williamson/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images.

Elle Fanning in Gucci


Elle Fanning looks great in a light blue Gucci gown that, alone, deserves a Golden Globe.

Andra Day in Chanel


Just like her character in The United States vs. Billie Holiday, Andra Day was the epitome of glamour at the Golden Globes, wearing a light gray, crochet gown by Chanel.Photo Credit: Myriam Santos.

Amanda Seyfried in Oscar de la Renta


Florals in February actually is groundbreaking. Nice work, Amanda Seyfried. Photo Credit: Marcus Mam.

Emma Corrin


The Crown's Emma Corrin chose to continue her streak of mimicking her character, Princess Diana, at the Golden Globes with a statement collar and pearl earrings.

Regina King in St. John


Boy, would we love to wear this St. John maxi dress for just One (post-pandemic) Night In Miami.

Eiza González in Versace


Simple and chic, Eiza González wears this pre-fall '21 Versace dress with ease.

Josh O'Connor in Loewe


Josh O'Connor looks as royal as his Crown character in this Loewe ensemble.

Sarah Hyland in Monique Lhuillier


According to Sarah Hyland, when life gives you a red carpet — a rarity in 2021 — you wear red.

Kiersey Clemons in Prabal Gurung


First Regina King, now Kiersey Clemons: Black, one-shoulder gowns are the first fashion trend from the 2021 Golden Globes.

Nicola Coughlan in Molly Goddard


Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan looks every bit as chic as her character in this pastel yellow, tulle gown by Molly Goddard.

Dan Levy in Valentino


Dan Levy, a favorite on the red carpet, chose a chartreuse Valentino suit to begin the last award show season of the Schitt’s Creek era.Photo Credit: Lewis Mirrett.

Laverne Cox in Custom Thai Nguyen


Laverne Cox looked red hot (literally) in a custom, caped gown by Thai Nguyen.

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