1Reese Witherspoon in Nina Ricci, 2007
Frazer Harrison“I remember everything about this look causing a collective gasp: the bangs (they were new and everyone wanted them), the fact that it was bright yellow, the cocktail-length hem. It went viral in the early and purer days of the internet. It was billed as Witherspoon’s ‘revenge’ dress because she’d split from Ryan Phillippe a few months prior, but the truth is, she just looked fab.” —Leah Chernikoff, executive editor
2Halle Berry in Reem Acra, 2003
NBC“I love a baby-blue moment. It’s so nostalgic to me, like it’s the default color of memories. It’s also just a lovely shade most people don’t consider for award shows. Often, guests opt for something more serious or glitzy, which is why I love this Halle Berry dress from 2003. It’s so dainty and lovely and fun. And the long shawl adds the right amount of light, elegant drama. Why don’t we wear long shawls anymore?!” —Tara Gonzalez, senior fashion editor
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3Julia Roberts in Giorgio Armani, 1990
Ron Galella, Ltd.“Julia Roberts in an oversize men’s Giorgio Armani suit, at the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards in 1990, is one of my favorite power moves on the red carpet to date. I’m not sure it gets any cooler than this moment. She was so effortless—it was impossibly chic. Not to mention she won that evening, for her role in Sweet Magnolias.” —Jaclyn Alexandra Cohen, senior fashion and accessories editor
4Cher, 1973
Max B. Miller“Our red carpet North Star, Cher, has so many iconic moments. The midriff-baring number she wore to the 1973 Golden Globes on the arm of Sonny Bono further solidified her as a total babe. Her confidence and huge smile were the most memorable part of the look!” —JAC
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5Isabelle Huppert, 1992
Ron Galella“At the 1992 Golden Globes, Isabelle Huppert wore a look that embodied elegant evening dressing in the ’90s. From the charming (and somewhat awkward) fit of the dress to the iridescent taffeta, the oversize statement earrings, the silky woven bucket bag—this look was everything you would want it to be and more.” —JAC
6Lupita Nyong’o in Ralph Lauren, 2014
picture alliance“The Golden Globes is less serious than the Oscars, but it’s still an occasion to get a little fancy. I think Lupita Nyong’o really nailed that mix in 2014, when she was nominated for 12 Years a Slave. The shape of her Ralph Lauren dress is elegant and restrained, but the tomato red makes it fun and poppy.” —Izzy Grinspan, digital director
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7Sarah Jessica Parker in Richard Tyler, 2000
Frank Micelotta Archive“The first year SJP won for her role as Carrie in Sex and the City was 2000, and she wore this incredible beaded Richard Tyler gown accessorized with very of-the-era chandelier earrings and easy windswept curls. It was a grown-up, glammed-up version of the show’s iconic naked dress, and the vibe was brilliant.” —Brooke Bobb, fashion news director
8Audrey Hepburn, 1990
Vinnie Zuffante“Audrey Hepurn’s white satin gown from 1990 is one of those special dresses that seems so simple but somehow still vibrates with an otherworldly force. She looked so angelic that it almost doesn’t feel human (which is par for the course for any Hepburn look). But what I might love most are the photos of her outside the award show with a long white cape draped around her. She looked like the world’s chicest statue! Everyone obsessed with quiet luxury needs to take a break from Sofia Richie and consider this specific look.” —TG
9Gwyneth Paltrow in Calvin Klein, 1996
Ron Galella, Ltd.“I was a toddler when Gwyneth Paltrow attended the 53rd Golden Globes in Calvin Klein, yet the 1996 look resonates with me now as a late-20-something. I find this gown’s streamlined silhouette and stark color blocking, along with her strappy black sandals, to be an instructive take on low-key luxury and upscale minimalism—even more than the viral outfits Paltrow wore to her court case last fall.” —Halie LeSavage, fashion commerce editor
10Kate Hudson in Michael Kors, 2016
picture alliance“I’ll never forget Kate shimmering in a strapless Michael Kors gown. I love the choker touch—I think it just brought the whole look together. Let’s not forget accentuating her toned abs! I thought she looked stunning here.” —Alicia Banilivy, retail credits editor
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11Lady Gaga in Valentino, 2019
Steve Granitz“I love the periwinkle Valentino gown Lady Gaga wore when she was nominated for A Star in Born. It’s dramatic in a way that telegraphs Old Hollywood. In fact, it was apparently a reference to the blue dress Judy Garland wore when she was nominated for the same role in the 1954 film. But the color and the shape still feel like 2019.” —IG
12Keri Russell in Monique Lhuillier, 2019
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin“Love a plunging neckline done right. Keri Russell radiated confidence in this breathtaking Monique Lhuillier metallic gown. I loved how she styled her hair and chose the perfect earrings and clutch as a finishing touch.” —AB
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13Zoë Kravitz in Saint Laurent, 2020
Steve Granitz“I’m a big fan of prints and always feel surprised that we don’t see more of them at award shows. Wearing them is the easiest way to make a statement! Of course Zoë Kravitz would be bold enough to go there. This Saint Laurent look feels so now, given that polka dots are back in a big way.” —TG
14Jennifer Lawrence in Dior, 2017
Variety“Jennifer Lawrence dominated in Dior at the 2017 Golden Globes. It’s giving royal chic. The cutout details created a striking visual impact, adding a touch of modernity and daring to a classic silhouette. As for the masterful necklace, it served as a centerpiece that added elegance and contrast to her sophisticated and timeless look. 10/10.” —AB
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15Rihanna in Schiaparelli, 2023
Christopher Polk/NBC“I can vividly remember where I was when this happened. Rihanna was said to be making an appearance, but the red carpet came and went without her. Then, nearly 40 minutes later, photos started popping up of her in this incredible Schiaparelli couture look with a velvet shawl that resembled oversize puffed sleeves. It’s the kind of look that doesn’t need the red carpet—it is the red carpet.” —TG
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