The Good, the Bad, and the Bold of Golden Globes Fashion

Christopher Ehlers READ TIME: 23 MIN.

Dua Lipa

We love Dua Lipa to no end, but this cello-meets-feather duster debacle was one of the evening's worst eyesores.

Karen Gillan


Two great mysteries to solve here: who is Karen Gillian, and who told her this looked good?

Lisa Ann Walter

Lisa Ann Walter is hilarious and a total asset to "Abbott Elementary." But did she think she was showing up to Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour instead?

Jonathan Bailey & Andrew Scott


We love them, but hate this. Nice try, though.

The Bold

Pedro Pascal


Broken bone but make it fashion? Just kidding, we aren't really referring to the sling here, but rather the bizarre little turtleneck that he opted for. Pascal could wear a burlap sack and look sexy, but this choice remains a bold one.

Barry Keoghan


If you're nominated for a film like "Saltburn," you better show up ready to slay, and that's exactly what he did here. Well done.

Rosamund Pike


Just like Barry Keoghan, anyone from the realm of "Saltburn" needed to show up to slay, and Pike did just that, through the Chromatica Ball-like veil was...a choice.

Selena Gomez


The internet is divided on whether Selena strayed or slayed. And while we find ourselves firmly in the latter camp, there's no denying it was a bold choice.

Janelle James

The "Abbott Elementary" star left no crumbs, as the kids say, when she showed up in this eye-catching look by Monsoori.

Scott Evans


Not to be confused with the other Scott Evans, who appeared in "Barbie," this Scott Evans is best known as the easy-on-the-eyes host of "Access Hollywood," and looked like a dream on this year's red carpet.

Natasha Lyonne


What, were you expecting a normal look from the kooky "Russian Doll" and "Poker Face" star? Lyonne looked great at this year's Globes, revealing a slimmer figure than usual, but it was her odd Schiaparelli dress that truly made people scratch their heads. But is it gorgeous or ghastly?


by Christopher Ehlers

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