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The Dark-Red Colour Trend Was the Sleekest at the Golden Globes

When you think of spring colours, your mind probably jumps to soft yellows, breezy blues, and blush pinks—the usual cheery, optimistic suspects.

But this year, fashion designers have decided to spice things up. Gravitating towards something bolder, richer and moodier, the celebrity style set has already dubbed sultry dark red the colour of the upcoming season at the 2025 Golden Globes on Sunday night.

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Anything but bashful, the dark-red colour trend isn’t quite the bright apple-red of summer nor the rich burgundy hue of autumn; this cool-toned crimson exudes sophistication and modernity. Vivid enough to command attention yet grounded enough to feel elegant and grown-up, this balanced shade has an elevated energy that lends itself well to red-carpet styling.

Celebrity wears a dark red dress to the Golden Globes 2025.

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Peppering the runways during the spring/summer 2025 shows, the trend reached its zenith at the Golden Globes on Sunday evening, where the event’s best-dressed attendees embraced the shade. Emma Stone’s strapless Louis Vuitton dress was certainly a highlight, whilst Dakota Fanning’s floor-sweeping Versace gown exuded glamour.

Celebrity wears a dark red dress to the Golden Globes 2025.

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Meanwhile, Ali Wong’s eye-catching Balenciaga dress featured layers upon layers of crimson fringing yet felt surprisingly demure thanks to the expensive-looking shade.

Dark red on the runway

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Paving the way for the ruby shade to be an awards-season standout, the runways championed the jewel tone for S/S 25, presenting it as a wearable yet undeniably sexy alternative to the orange-toned reds of past seasons. Labels including Louis Vuitton, Rokh, Di Petsi, Ferragamo and Bottega Veneta showcased the shade in their collections, pairing it with black and brown accessories for a chic and very current aesthetic.

Dark red on the runway

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The perfect transitional tone, this deep-red hue feels dark enough to resonate during the final weeks of winter, but fresh enough to be exciting for spring. Its opulent undertones offer a welcome contrast to the softer shades so often associated with spring, which makes its prevalence for the season ahead all the more surprising.