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After a succession of eerily quiet (or postponed) red carpets last year during the months-long actors’ and writers’ strikes, Sunday evening’s Golden Globe Awards offered stars a chance to re-emerge into the fashion limelight.

The ceremony traditionally serves as a bellwether for the Oscars, with critics searching for clues as to which movies will clean up during awards season. But this year, fashion-watchers were also on the lookout for trends that may come to define 2024.

With “Barbie” nominated for more Golden Globes than any other movie this year, it was no surprise that its star Margot Robbie arrived in pink — namely an Armani dress modeled on one worn by the “Superstar Barbie” doll released in 1977. Oprah Winfrey, meanwhile, nodded to the coming-of-age drama “The Color Purple,” which she co-produced, in a custom (you guessed it) purple Louis Vuitton gown.

Margot Robbie and Armani came up with a dress inspired by a classic "Superstar Barbie" doll of 1977.

Neither shade, however, was the evening’s standout color. From Florence Pugh’s scarlet Valentino gown to Heidi Klum’s voluminous Sophie Couture dress with a peek-a-boo leg slit, it was red that dominated the entrance to LA’s Beverly Hilton hotel. Selena Gomez (in silky Armani Privé) Rachel Brosnahan (in Sergio Hudson) and Julianne Moore (in custom Bottega Veneta) all got in on the act, as well.

Elsewhere, stars had fun with sequins, sparkles and tulle. And there was plenty of sheer fabric on display, too. Kate Beckinsale’s translucent skirt revealed yet another example of the “no-pants” trend; “The Bear” actor Jeremy Allen White showed off skin beneath his silk voile shirt and Hannah Waddingham wore a sheer lace Suzanne Neville gown, one of several elegant black evening dresses on show.

Many of the night’s best dressed men, including nominee Andrew Scott in an all-white Valentino ensemble, broke with black-tie convention. Others brought sparkle to their outfits with brooches, like Irish actor Barry Keoghan — in head-to-toe red — who opted for a Tiffany & Co. piece featuring diamonds and pink sapphires in the shape of an ibex, and Colman Domingo, who wore two golden brooches on his mandarin collar Louis Vuitton jacket.

Other accessories were born out of necessity: Pedro Pascal wore a dark arm sling that matched his all-black Bottega Veneta outfit, while Keoghan’s “Saltburn” co-star Rosamund Pike paired her lacy black Dior couture dress with a veiled fascinator by Philip Treacy after she was injured in a skiing accident last month. (“My face was entirely smashed up,” she said during the official red carpet pre-show, adding: “Actually, it’s healed, but I fell in love with the look.”)

See below for some of the evening’s best outfits.

Taylor Swift wore a sleek green Gucci dress and De Beers jewelry.
Jared Leto wore an outfit from Givenchy’s Spring-Summer 2024 collection — and his black leather gloves caused a stir online, with social media users comparing him to a hitman or cult leader. He completed the looks with a Cartier "Panthere" necklace.
“The Holdovers” star Da’Vine Joy Randolph wore a Rodarte mermaid dress with sequined clamshell bodice.
“Barbie” actor Simu Liu wore a navy-blue Givenchy jacket and matching trousers, a white cotton poplin shirt and a black silk satin bow tie.
Oprah Winfrey gave a nod to “The Color Purple,” which she co-produced, in custom Louis Vuitton. She joked to People magazine: “I'm doing for purple what Barbie did for pink!”
“Dune” and "Wonka" star Timothée Chalamet wore an all-black Celine Homme number with a Cartier necklace and touch of shimmer and sparkle.
Billie Eilish merged punk and schoolgirl chic in an outsized Willy Chavarria ensemble.
Amanda Seyfried brought a little vampy glam to the affair in a black velvet Armani Privé gown topped with a black and pink Swarovski crystal bow.
Actor Robert Downey Jr. was looking at the world through rose-tinted glasses as he and wife Susan Downey wore complementary ensembles by Dior.
Pedro Pascal arrived with his arm in a sling matching his all-black Bottega Veneta outfit, which featured a knot-detailed sweater and black wool pants.
Jennifer Lopez wore a bubblegum pink off-shoulder Nicole + Felicia couture mermaid dress with oversized rosette sleeves and train.
Florence Pugh sported a platinum faux-hawk and a sheer red Valentino gown embellished with flower detailing.
Issa Rae looked statuesque in a floor-length gold Pamella Roland gown.
“Oppenheimer” star Emily Blunt wore a gold and white tulle Alexander McQueen dress with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, while husband John Krasinski looked bold in a red satin blazer and burgundy trousers by Dolce & Gabbana.
“The Bear” actor Jeremy Allen White wore a custom black Calvin Klein tuxedo consisting of a double-breasted wool jacket with satin grosgrain lapels, high-waisted trousers and a sheer silk voile shirt.
Kate Beckinsale went for goddess meets superhero in a short silver bedazzled jumpsuit, sheer ruffled skirt and diamond cuffs and jewelry.
Barry Keoghan sported a red wool evening jacket in Louis Vuitton’s signature Damier pattern. He completed the look with checkered red pants from the label’s Spring-Summer 2024 collection, complete with a pearl belt chain, necklace, earring and a Tiffany & Co. broach.
Husband-and-wife pair Mark Ronson and Grace Gummer both went for all-black Gucci outfits.
Natasha Lyonne, nominated for her role in “Poker Face," in a sculptural, tasseled Schiaparelli dress paired with a metallic manicure and gold earrings.
"Ted Lasso" star Hannah Waddingham wore a sheer lace Suzanne Neville gown.
“The Crown” actress Elizabeth Debicki looked ethereal in a floor-length sequined Dior Haute Couture dress.
American singer Lenny Kravitz looked suave in a black Alexander McQueen tuxedo jumpsuit, Christian Louboutin shoes, Chrome Hearts diamond and gold rings and vintage ‘70s gold mesh earrings.
Julianne Moore stunned in a scarlet compact wool bustier dress, by Bottega Veneta, and Cartier jewels.
Elle Fanning went for a simple cream vintage Pierre Balmain with an oversized bow bodice detail, Cartier jewels and sleek updo.
“Beef” actor Steven Yeun and his wife Joana Pak look elegant in understated black numbers.
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” star Rachel Brosnahan wore a sculptural red off-shoulder button-up Sergio Hudson dress with peep toe sandals.
Singer Dua Lipa wore a Schiaparelli trumpet gown with glitzy skeletal embellishments and a 1962 necklace from Tiffany & Co.’s archives.
Natalie Portman wore a sequined floral masterpiece by Dior Haute Couture, Jimmy Choo shoes and De Beers diamond earrings and eternity band.
Christina Ricci, who was nominated for her turn in “Yellowjackets,” in a sheer beaded Fendi couture dress.
Nominated for his role in “Rustin,” Colman Domingo wore a black mandarin collar custom Louis Vuitton jacket with pearl buttons, tuxedo flared pants, black loafers and two golden brooches.
Selena Gomez wowed in a custom silk ruby-red Armani Privé pleated frock embellished with black crystal flowers.
Cillian Murphy, who went on to win a Golden Globe for his performance in “Oppenheimer,” wore a classic black Saint Laurent suit with a white shirt and no tie.
Andrew Scott went for an all-white look with his Valentino ensemble.
Karen Gillan looked futuristic in a serpentine Iris van Herpen cut-out dress.
Breakout “Barbie” star Ariana Greenblatt in a Saint Laurent pantsuit accented with plenty of icy Chopard jewelry.
Helen Mirren looked regal in a lavender Dolce & Gabbana dress and oversized puff-sleeved opera coat, silver platforms by Sole Bliss and Harry Winston jewelry.
Allison Howell Williams wore a black strapless silk taffeta gown from Giambattista Valli Haute Couture’s Fall-Winter 2023 collection.
“Abbott Elementary” star Tyler James Williams wore a wide-legged pinstripe Dolce & Gabbana suit accessorized with a rosette brooch and David Yurman necklace.
"Saltburn” actress Rosamund Pike’s decision to match her lacy black Fall 2019 Dior couture dress with a veiled fascinator by Philip Treacy came about following a recent skiing accident. "My face was entirely smashed up and I thought, 'I need to do something',” she told the red carpet pre-show presenter Marc Malkin. “Actually, it's healed, but I fell in love with the look.”
Gillian Anderson wore a cream Gabriela Hearst strapless dress with somewhat risqué embroidery. She completed the look with Chopard jewels.
Heidi Klum wore a voluminous red dress with a peek-a-boo leg slit, by Azerbaijani designer Gunel Babayeva’s label Sophie Couture. She completed the look with pointy-toed red Louboutins and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.
Jordana Brewster, star of the "Fast & Furious" franchise, wore an embellished sleeveless top with miniature cut-outs and a chiffon diamond pleated skirt by Italian designer Alberta Ferretti.
“Abbott Elementary” star Quinta Brunson wore a silver halter neck dress by Balmain and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.
Actress Sofia Pernas was all sparkle and tulle in an ombre off-the-shoulder mermaid dress by Pamella Roland. Her husband, “This is Us” star Justin Hartley, wore an ochre Nana Sartoria tuxedo paired with dark bowtie, black patent Oxfords by Christian Louboutin and a Rolex watch.
Actress Julia Schlaepfer, who stars in the American Western series “1923,” looked elegant in a white silken backless halter neck dress by Danielle Frankel, strappy silver heels by Stuart Weitzman and jewelry by Spinelli Kilcollin and Robert Procop.