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Golden Globes Fashion: Ariana Grande eschews Glinda pink for pale yellow (brick road) silk

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) 鈥 Fasten your seatbelts, fashion fans! With some of Hollywood's most fashion-forward stars up for awards this year, it's going to be an eventful season.
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Ariana Grande arrives at the 82nd Golden Globes on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) 鈥 Fasten your seatbelts, fashion fans! With some of Hollywood's most fashion-forward stars up for awards this year, it's going to be an eventful season. And the Golden Globes gets it all started, with stars (and their stylists) marking their territory at one of Hollywood's splashiest events. Big this year: lots of sparkle and shine, and a return to old-school red carpet glamour. Also: long opera gloves.

Here are some of the looks catching attention Sunday at the Golden Globes:

Ariana Grande: From Glinda pink to Hepburn yellow

She didn't wear pink, the favored color of Glinda the Good. But 鈥淲icked鈥 star Grande evoked another Ozian color 鈥 yellow (of the yellow brick road, of course) in Givenchy haute couture. The gown was in pale silk with a hand-beaded bodice, a vintage 1966 gown from what the designer calls the Audrey Hepburn era of Givenchy. She wore a Swarovski choker and white opera gloves.

Mikey Madison: New movie star, new fashion star

Few red-carpet arrivals were more anticipated than that of Mikey Madison, the breakout 鈥淎nora鈥 star who's been making waves in the fashion world, too, this season. Madison wore a shiny gold, strapless column gown from Bottega Veneta that emphasized her much-discussed fashion transformation into classic movie-star glamour.

Cate Blanchett: Glistening in gold

Actor Blanchett looked like an awards statue come to life in a glistening gold gown with a ruched top by Louis Vuitton 鈥 one that she also wore at the Cannes Film Festival. New gold stones were added to the gown, designed by Nicholas Ghesqui猫re, to freshen the look.

Nicole Kidman: Sparkling in silver

Where Blanchett glistened in gold, Kidman sparkled in silver, in a daring, one-shoulder backless Balenciaga gown. The 鈥淏abygirl鈥 star polished off the look with a chic, voluminous half-ponytail.

Ali Wong: Fiery in red

Actor-comedian Wong wasn鈥檛 easy to miss on the carpet: She wore a cascading gown of bright fire-engine red tulle. The grand Balenciaga number was accessorized with a satin belt and glamorous black spandex opera gloves, almost up to the shoulder.

Zo毛 Kravitz: Old-school glamour, a pink bow

The 鈥淒on鈥檛 Blink Twice鈥 director went traditional with a black velvet Saint Laurent gown featuring a plunging neckline, with a sweet pastel pink silk bow around her waist. She was a favorite of Kevin Huynh, InStyle鈥檚 fashion director, who said he loved how she 鈥渃hanneled old-school Hollywood glamour.鈥

Timoth茅e Chalamet: No wool beanie here

Globes host Nikki Glaser zeroed right in on Chalamet, one of the hottest stars in Hollywood, in her monologue, telling him: 鈥淵ou have the most gorgeous eyelashes on your upper lip.鈥 As for the clothes on his body, Chalamet went more traditional than other recent trips to the carpet, wearing a sleek Tom Ford black suit with embellished jacket, a white shirt and a blue scarf tossed around his neck (or was it a tie?) No wool beanie like in the Dylan-inspired look he wore to the New York premiere of his film, 鈥淎 Complete Unknown.鈥

Ayo Edebiri: Calling Julia Roberts

Edebiri has been a bright spot of many a recent red carpet. This time, she went in an unusual direction: menswear. Workin with designer Jonathan Anderson at the label Loewe, Edebrii decided to channel Julia Roberts' memorable Golden Globe attire at the 1990 show 鈥 a big, boxy gray suit. Edebiri added a brilliant gold leaf necklace to the mix, resembling a long necktie.

Colman Domingo: Still slaying on the carpet

One surefire red-carpet star is 鈥淪ing Sing鈥 actor Colman Domingo, who consistently wows with his appearances. These Globes were no exception. His Valentino ensemble included a voluminous, ever-stylish silk bow tie in black and white, and a polka dot shirt.

Cynthia Erivo: Five-hour nails

The 鈥淲icked鈥 actor continued her season-long fashion show in a black embellished dress by Louis Vuitton, choosing not to wear green this time. But it was her remarkably detailed nail art, a hallmark of Erivo's style, that got a lot of attention, too, including her admission on E! News that it had taken her manicurist five hours to create the day's artwork.

Kerry Washington: Opera gloves are a thing

Those opera gloves are really a thing this year: Also wearing them was actor Washington, who sported a neon pink silk taffeta gown, also from Balenciaga, with a train 鈥 the combo providing 鈥渁 bit of edgy glamour," Huynh said.

Angelina Jolie: Mom and daughter, coordinated

Jolie was definitely part of the evening's glamour contingent, wearing a glistening Alexander McQueen gown of intertwining metallic colors in a branchlike pattern. Her daughter, Zahara, dressed to coordinate with mom, with a similar pattern on her long white dress. Huynh said it was one of his favorite looks, because while Jolie is often known to wear simple, sleek gowns, 鈥渢his dazzling, heavily embellished McQueen look made her every bit the silver screen siren.鈥

Tyler James Williams: Schooling the masses in fashion

Williams, of 鈥淎bbott Elementary,鈥 is never safe or boring on the carpet. On Sunday he sported a gray pinstripe suit with cropped, double-breasted jacket with dramatic shoulder pads and a bare chest peeking out, over loose trousers.

Quinta Brunson: Sequins to spare

WIlliams鈥 colleague, 鈥淎bbott Elementary鈥 creator and star Quinta Bronson, looked sleek in a heavily embellished custom Roberto Cavalli gown. Huynh called the color, chocolate brown, 鈥渢he color of the season.鈥

Glen Powell: A (fashion) hitman in Armani

Powell eschewed the tie and instead channeled casual glamour in an open-necked brown shirt and black velvet jacket, by Giorgio Armani. Looks like Powell's 鈥渁re proving that best-dressed lists aren鈥檛 just for actresses,鈥 Huynh said.

The Lookalikes: Dressing up for the night

It's been the year of celeb lookalike contests. Max Braunstein won a Powell lookalike contest. Miles Mitchell won a Chalamet event. And so they both ended up at the Globes. Their key fashion accessory: Signs that read 鈥淚 won a lookalike contest and now I'm at the Golden Globes.鈥

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