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The shade of the season has taken over the Golden Globes awards as a sea of red looks swept past the paparazzi tonight. Celebrities from Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta and Ayo Edebiri in Prada wore fiery crimson-colored creations that will surely set fashion lovers' phone screens ablaze. Oppenheimer actress Florence Pugh continued her style love affair with Pier Paolo Piccioli channeling the dancing flamenco emoji in a custom fiery Valentino dress.
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Selena Gomez, nominated for her work on Only Murders in the Building, sauntered out onto the red carpet in a sensational Armani Privé number that very much revived the high-low dress trend, while actors like Barry Keoghan of Saltburn and Jack Ryan star John Krasinski both donned sophisticated scarlet suits.
Read on for more red-hot looks from the 2024 Golden Globes.
Florence Pugh in Valentino
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Pugh practically left jaws dropping in a romantic gown from Valentino. The look continued not only her love affair with the storied design house but also with all things sheer.
Julianne Moore in custom Bottega Veneta
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Nominated for her work in May December, Moore arrived to the red carpet in a striking red number designed by Matthieu Blazy of Bottega Veneta.
Danielle Brooks in Custom Moschino
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The Color Purple actor took a break from the film's signature color to don a royal red dress that has us singing her praises.
Selena Gomez in Armani Privé
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Gomez gifted us with a dress that was wonderfully wrapped at the torso and featured a high-low hem. The bold look was designed by Armani Privé.
Ayo Edebiri in Prada
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Edebiri's sweet look from Prada has us screaming, "yes, chef!" Effortlessly styled by Danielle Goldberg, the look is a sleek outing for this burgeoning style star.
Barry Keoghan in Louis Vuitton
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The Saltburn star posed in a piece from Pharrell's first collection for Louis Vuitton. Keoghan's daring fashion choice proves he's one to watch.
Heidi Klum is Sophie Couture
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The host looked haute and hot in a head-turning ball gown that comprised of a sequined bodice and tucked tulle skirt.
John Krasinski
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Krasinki looked ever so debonair in a cardinal-colored jacket matched with merlot-hued pants.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph in Custom Rodarte
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Randolph won her award for "Best Supporting Actress" in a wine hued look custom made by Rodarte. The show stopping look pumped up the drama with a voluminous peplum.
Rachel Brosnahan in Custom Sergio Hudson
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Sergio Hudson dressed the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel actress in a sultry cinnamon dress that unbuttoned all the way to Brosnahan's thigh.