Good news! Method dressing, she’s dead. My personal theory is that Wicked! threw the final bucket of water on her, but the influence of those interminable It Ends With Us florals cannot be overstated, either. Yes, a few actors made subtle nods to their on-screen characters at the 2025 Golden Globes; Eddie Redmayne’s chequerboard Valentino suit, he said, was a riff on The Jackal’s chess obsession, while Timothée Chalamet accessorised his glittering Tom Ford tailoring with a blue Dylan-esque scarf. In general, though, most people were dressed (whisper it) like the high-net-worth adults they are—variously wearing gold, sequins, and gold sequins. Five of the awards’ best-dressed attendees, however, did reference characters both real and imaginary – just not ones they’ve personally played onscreen (at least not yet). Welcome to the era of cosplay dressing.
Ayo Edebiri played a pre-Pretty Woman Julia Roberts
For last night’s ceremony, Ayo Edebiri—whose red-carpet looks are always among Vogue editors’ favorites—deliberately riffed on Julia Roberts’s 1990 Golden Globes suit, which the Steel Magnolias star bought herself in Giorgio Armani’s Rodeo Drive boutique. The The Bear actor turned to Jonathan Anderson rather than Mr. Armani to pull off her tribute, with Loewe’s creative director orchestrating a custom take on a spring 2025 menswear suit for Ayo. “We’ve maybe been talking about this look since October or November,” Edebiri told Vogue of the salute, “so, for the past few days, seeing it bubbling up again has felt like wild kismet.”
Kylie Jenner paid homage to Liz Hurley’s (second) most famous Versace dress
For the second year running, Kylie Jenner accompanied Timothée Chalamet to the Golden Globes – and for the second year running, she wore a dress that nodded to Liz Hurley’s ’90s wardrobe, a time when the model was most frequently photographed on the arm of Hugh Grant. If Jenner’s 2023 look—a 1998 Hanae Mori design—called to mind Hurley’s dress for Elizabeth Taylor’s 65th birthday party at the Pantages Theatre in LA, her 2024 gown was nearly identical to Hurley’s backless, cowl-neck Versace at the 1999 CFDA Awards, albeit in silver rather than lilac. The dress comes from the Italian house’s spring 1999 collection—whose slinky, iridescent slips were perhaps most famously worn by Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss during a joint trip to Versace’s Diamonds Are Forever celebration at London’s Syon House in the run up to the millennium.