The red carpet looks from the 2024 Golden Globes sent onlookers' hearts aflutter as a parade of romantic gowns with fabulous floral motifs, lovely lace, and beautiful bows strode past the paparazzi. Unapologetically fun, flirty looks were the dominating trend of the evening as last year's niche "Mermaidcore" took a backseat.
Amanda Seyfried and Elle Fanning tied their looks together with bold bows, while Natalie Portman stood out in a floor-length dress by Dior, which was covered in sweet floral sequins. Hailee Steinfeld and Hunter Schafer had audiences blushing with their pink Prada attire.
Voluminous sleeves and wraps also took center stage as stars like Lily Gladstone, Jennifer Lopez, and Margot Robbie rocked them along with their frocks for a romantic touch.
See ahead how the romantic looks from the 2024 Golden Globes captured our hearts.
Elle Fanning in vintage Pierre Balmain
The star of The Great looked, dare we say, great in a vintage dress from Pierre Balmain. The oversized bow was the perfect design element to highlight Fanning's natural beauty.
Jennifer Lopez in custom Nicole + Felicia Couture
Everything came up roses for Lopez as she glided down the Golden Globes red carpet in a custom pink Nicole + Felicia Couture gown with over-the-top floral sleeves.
Elizabeth Olsen in Vivienne Westwood
The Love & Death actress showed up for a rare red-carpet appearance in a crisp white Vivienne Westwood dress with lovely lace inserts. She paired the look with REZA jewelry and Jimmy Choo shoes.
Cailee Spaeny in Miu Miu
The Priscilla star looked prim and proper in a 1950s-inspired floral dress that combined a sweetheart neckline and sheer corset for a bit of charm.
Emma Stone in custom Louis Vuitton
Stone was more beautiful than a bouquet of flowers in her custom Louis Vuitton dress. The silver roses embroidered throughout her look added an undeniable romantic allure.
Amanda Seyfried in custom Armani Privé
The actress arrived at the awards ceremony in a long black columns dress with a sequined purple bow custom-designed by Giorgio Armani Privé. Seyfried continued to shine with Pomellato jewelry and a glittery, smokey eye.
Natalie Portman in custom Dior Couture
Portman served classic femininity in a vintage-inspired Dior Couture look that was beaded from head-to-toe in a delicate floral motif.
Sarah Snook in Atelier Prabal Gurung
Snook won her second award for her work in the final season of Succession, wearing a romantic goth lace dress and Gianvito Rossi shoes that channeled more Wednesday Addams vibes than the "quiet luxury" associated with her character on the show, Shiv Roy.
Christina Ricci in Fendi Couture
The Yellowjackets star wore a fabulously sheer Fendi frock to the Golden Globes and while the flirty number left little to the imagination it still maintained a sweet and alluring essence.
Hunter Schafer in Prada
Schafer took our breath away in this flowy, sheer tulle dress custom-made by Prada. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes star clearly loves that look since they wore a shorter version of this look early this winter.
Reese Witherspoon in Monique Lhuillier
Monique Lhuillier wrapped "The Morning Show" star in pretty, pink satin that wrapped like a bow around Witherspoon's shoulder.
Riley Keough in Chanel Couture
Keough channeled the bohemian vibes from "Daisy Jones & The Six" in a dreamy white lace dress from the house of Chanel.
Hailee Steinfeld in custom Prada
Steinfeld served us a berry-hued remix of Audrey Hepburn's iconic LBD from Breakfast at Tiffany's with this pink Prada number.
Kristen Wiig in Giambattista Valli
Giambattista Valli is a brand known for their love of bows, and that showed in the look Kristen Wiig wore. The sheer black dress had prim bows pinned at the shoulders, which gave Wiig a romantic edge.