In celebration of this red carpet's return, we're looking back decades to show off the best red carpet looks from each year between 2024 to 1989 — that is, except for 2008, when the Writers Guild of America went on strike and the whole event was canceled, and 2022, when backlash against the Hollywood Foreign Press put the award ceremony on hold.
From the white satin gown Audrey Hepburn donned while receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1990 and Saoirse Ronan's #METOO-inspired black Versace gown in 2018 to Michelle Yeoh’s proof that the peplum is back in 2023, these are the best looks we've seen in over three decades of the Golden Globes.
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Something you should know about me: I love a square-toe boot and own quite a few pairs. With its sleek and unexpected shape, the silhouette can quickly bring me into chic work mode or grunge moto boot territory depending on the style. Based on trending Google terms, lots of you love the retro-esque style as well: Searches for “black square toe boots” and “leather square toe boots” are surging as are other notable variations, such as cowboy boots and knee-high boots.
From slim lace-up styles and micro heels fit for the office to Western styles and chunky soles perfect for gallivanting through the winter landscapes, we found the very best square-toe boots for the cold-weather season. Just scroll on to find the exact silhouette that matches your style — or that pushes it to the fashion limit!
Ankle boots are a wardrobe staple — in particular, square-toe ankle boots, which offer an extra edge thanks to their unique shape, whether they’re on the chunkier or the slimmer side. We love a tried-and-true leather boot with short block heels (extra points if the heels are angular), which are a sturdy option for the winter. But you can also find this boot shape with dainty kitten heels or on-trend animal prints for more upscale occasions.
Square-Toe Knee-High Boots
Everyone needs a pair of knee-high boots. The versatile shoe simply looks great with mini dresses and tights, midi skirts, or even tucked under wide-leg jeans for extra warmth. Whether you’re looking for a platform or a sleek stiletto, there are plenty of square-toe boots to choose from. You can go as bold or tame as you want, playing with fabric, color, and heel shape. (And if you have thicker calves, like myself, don’t sleep on the Dolce Vita extra-wide-calf boots.)
Square-Toe Work Boots
If you’re on the hunt for office-appropriate square-toe boots, you can’t go wrong with a pair of polished ankle boots. On work days, I regularly reach for my Vivaia square-toe boots (which I have in multiple colors) because of their soft sock-like fabric and comfortable block heels. But you can also opt for a higher heel or knee-high length depending on your work’s dress code.
Square-Toe Lace-Up Boots
For lace-up boots, you can either go for a chunky combat pair or a delicate Victorian style. I personally can get behind both depending on the outing and outfit. But, no matter which way you sway, you’re bound to look stylish and feel super-empowered to stomp into the new year in these square-toe boots.
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With masses of followers and their fingers on the pulse, fashion creators serve heaps of style inspiration, introduce their communities to new brands, and list forthcoming trends quicker than ChatGPT. So to start the year, we asked six creators for their 2025 trend predictions — including the ones they’re already wearing, are planning to try, and have clocked on the runways.
From Cat Ward’s (@glowupu) anticipation of more over-the-top ruffles to Anyanna Anako’s (@fashunadict) excitement for avant-garde polka dots, scroll on to explore six content creators’ next fashion fixations.
2025 Fashion Trend: Loafers
“Loafers are going nowhere. In 2025, they’ll be worn with absolutely everything: socks and skirts, sporty elements, as well as denim, and will often be chosen over a trainer,” content creator Danielle Ward (@littlefashbird) tells Refinery29, pointing to a surge in pre-loved designer purchases from brands like Miu Miu and Prada. “I have a new chunky pair from Whistles that I’ll be adding to my weekly rotation this year.”
Anyanna Anako (@fashunadict) expects us all to see spots this year — but in a more modern way. “The polka dot trend won’t reflect the stiffness we usually associate with it. It’ll embody a younger feel — dots won’t be uniform or perfect and will appear on sheer fabrics for a sexier appeal,” Anako tells Refinery29.
2025 Fashion Trend: Peep-Toe Shoes
“Fashion loves an ugly, weird shoe and I think peep toes are just weird enough that anyone can find a pair to love,” Anna Golka-Yepez (@annagolkayepez) tells Refinery29. “They were all over the September runways and I think they’ll start being incorporated into everyday wear. The style feels very vintage.”
2025 Fashion Trend: No More Purses
“I love a purse, and I don’t see us totally abandoning luxury handbags anytime soon. But there’s no denying that we’ve seen the slow decline of the concept of the It bag over the last decade. I think that will mean incorporating products that we typically carry around in our bags into our clothing — whether through custom pockets or finding all-new ways to strap them to our person,” fashion writer Emily Kirkpatrick, who runs the I Heart Mess Substack, tells Refinery29. “I’m thinking something in the vein of that Moschino fall 2021 jacket Lisa Todd Wexley wears in And Just Like That… only way cuter.”
2025 Fashion Trend: Sports Style
“The rugby top was one of the purchases of 2024 and sport style is going to be even bigger next year,” says Danielle Ward, attributing this to our growing support of women in sports. “We’ll see a high-low mix: sporty tops worn with silk, lace, and leather, and sports-style jackets with staple straight-legs and loafers.”
2025 Fashion Trend: Upcycled Drops
Sustainable fashion creator Izzy Manuel (@Izzy_Manuel) predicts an increase in reworked and upcycled fashion. “In 2024, we saw brands like Miu Miu and Diesel release specific upcycled collections. I think more and more brands are realizing that sustainability needs to be at the forefront of fashion and that they can still create beautiful designs more eco-consciously,” Manuel says.
2025 Fashion Trend: Headwear
“I think headwear will be a big accessory trend, especially vintage-inspired styles like beaded caps and pillbox hats. I’ve found myself incorporating hats into my looks more and more over the past few months,” Golka-Yepez says. “My Etsy favorites are full of vintage styles. Shop Sideara on Instagram hand-makes some of the most unique hats, while Vaquera and Charles Jeffrey Loverboy also have some amazing headwear.”
2025 Fashion Trend: Bold Shoulders
“The ‘80s are back, including puffy shoulders previously seen on extravagant blouses and evening dresses,” Anako says, noting Saint Laurent’s and Rabanne’s shoulder pad-clad outerwear for spring/summer 2025. “I expect the shoulder pad to be reimagined in many blazer designs.” Blouses and shirts will also flex bold shoulders this year.
2025 Fashion Trend: Statement Collars
“We’ll see a lot of neck accessories — and I don’t mean necklaces,” says Cat Ward, referring to brands like Sea and Sandy Liang, which are known for designs featuring oversized collars. “Statement collars will still be a thing, and ties will also have a moment.”
2025 Fashion Trend: Trinkets
“I love how bag charms are now a thing, and I think they’re only going to get bigger as more people want to have fun with their accessories,” Manuel says. “I started experimenting with trinkets at the tail end of 2024, and I love it. I also think it’s a great opportunity to use what we already have and upcycle old hair accessories, jewelry, or fabric into fun charms.”
2025 Fashion Trend: Trompe l’Oeil Curves
“A little celebrity trend I’ve been obsessed with lately is artificially constructed curves,” says Kirkpatrick, pointing to looks worn by Ariana Grande, Addison Rae, and Chloe Bailey. “The trend has already taken a couple of different forms, like metal bustiers sculpted to look like realistic torsos, Madonna-esque cone bras that extend the breast to outlandish proportions. Kirkpatrick points to past “trends” like heroin chic and BBL craze as the influence. “With the rise of Ozempic and plastic surgery becoming more mainstream and attainable, our physiques are now more malleable than ever before, and fashion is stepping in to artificially add back the curves that have been all but eradicated in 2024.”
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