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Golden Globes 2026: Ariana Grande, Lisa, More Hit the Red Carpet

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The stars are coming out tonight for the 83rd annual Golden Globe awards. It’s been a tough year for Hollywood — from the January 2025 fires in Los Angeles, to artificial intelligence creeping into the industry, lackluster box office numbers, and political unrest unfolding across the nation. But that’s not stopping the biggest names from film and television from taking the red carpet ahead of the ceremony, which will be hosted for a second year in a row by comedian Nikki Glaser. Here, a gallery of the best, worst, and most surprising looks from the nominees.

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Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg hit the Golden Globes red carpet in a slick double breasted suit, with a pop of red tying his entire fit together. Snoop is presenting tonight, and his 21st album, Iz It a Crime? dropped last spring.

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Hudson Williams

We expected nothing less from the star of the most-talked-about gay show on TV right now. Hudson Williams hit the red carpet in baggy black pants and a satin cream shirt with a matching jacket, keeping the look effortless and sharp with a minimal silver necklace. The Heated Rivalry star is set to take on presenting duties later tonight.

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Lisa

Lisa served sheer and sleek on the red carpet ahead of her presenting duties at tonight’s Golden Globes. The White Lotus star and Blackpink diva strutted in a Jacquemus gown, styling the look with stacked jewelry and her signature bangs. While she’s not up for any awards this evening, her show enters the night as the most-nominated TV series overall.

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Natasha Rothwell

Natasha Rothwell, who played spa manager Belinda on The White Lotus, looks luxurious in a silky white gown. While Rothwell isn’t nominated for her performance this season, Mike White’s dark comedy is up for six nominations tonight, including Best Television Series – Drama.

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Conner Storrie

Looking chic on the red carpet, Ilya! Heated Rivalry’s Connor Storrie, who is presenting tonight, went with a thin tie and crisp white shirt, pairing the look with baggy black pants and a longer sport jacket. He finished the look with black sunglasses, his golden-brown hair falling messily over his forehead, and adorned the jacket with a silver lapel pin.

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Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri rolled up to the Golden Globes in a beautiful black dress, embellished with two brooches on her shoulders. The actress had a huge 2025 starring in OpusElla McCayAfter the Hunt, and making a guest appearance on Rachel Sennott’s new series I Love L.A. Back in 2023, Edebiri won a Golden Globe for her Season One performance in The Bear, and she’s back up for the same award tonight.

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Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez

They put her in Chanel! Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco hit the red carpet together, with Gomez stunning in a black gown featuring a white boa-like top across her chest and arms, paired with a sleek, form-fitting black gown. The pair shared a quick smooch on the carpet before Blanco stepped aside to give his wife her moment. This marks Gomez’s fourth consecutive nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy for Only Murders in the Building. Could this finally be her year?

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Noah Wyle and Sara Wells

The doctor is in! Noah Wyle arrived at the Golden Globes in a chocolate brown suit, hand in hand with his wife, actress Sara Wells. Wyle is nominated for his performance as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch on the hit medical drama The Pitt, whose second season premiered on HBO Max last week. Wyle also executive produced and wrote a handful of the riveting series’ episodes.

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Gus Wenner and Elle Fanning

This is the fourth nomination for Elle Fanning, who is up this year for Best Supporting Actress for her role alongside Stellan Skarsgård in Sentimental Value. Wearing a glittering silver Gucci gown, she’s joined on the red carpet by her boyfriend, former Rolling Stone CEO Gus Wenner.

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Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami

It would only make sense for the stars behind “Golden” to show up at the 2026 Golden Globes. The singing trio behind HUNTR/X turned heads as they arrived separately on the red carpet: Rei Ami rocked a black lace dress paired with a diamond-encrusted necklace, Ejae opted for a strapless black gown with lace accents, while Audrey Nuna wore her hair in a dramatic oversized braid, her face partially covered by an elegant veil. “We never thought it would actually happen, so to break the fourth wall like this has been amazing,” Ejae told the Associated Press on the carpet of Kpop Demon Hunters, which is nominated for three awards.

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Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor made our jaws drop when she hit the Golden Globes red carpet. Her black toga-like gown was unassuming at first, but she pivoted around, revealing a bedazzled thong peeking out at the back of her dress. Taylor is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her portrayal of Perfidia Beverly Hills in One Battle After Another.

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Aimee Lou Wood

Chelsea’s lookin’ good! Aimee Lou Wood posed for photos on the red carpet in a black ball gown with a greenish-brown bodice and floral black accents. The British actress is nominated for Best Supporting Actress on Television for her fan-favorite role in The White Lotus.

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Sean Hayes, Will Arnett, and Jason Bateman

The actors behind the SmartLess podcast have arrived! The trio is nominated for Best Podcast, hoping to beat competitors like Dax Sheperd’s Armchair Expert and Amy Poehler’s Good Hang in the inaugural race for this category. Outside of their SmartLess duties, Jason Bateman starred in Zootopia 2— which is nominated for Best Motion Picture – Animated — while Will Arnett and Sean Hayes appeared together in Is This Thing On?

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Owen Cooper

At just 15, Owen Cooper became the youngest male actor to win a Primetime Emmy for his portrayal of Jamie Miller in Adolescence, a devastating Netflix miniseries that chronicled how a teenage boy can fall into the manosphere, with deadly results. He arrived in a boxy, military inspired tan suit for the the Golden Globes, where he is nominated for the same performance.

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Amy Madigan

Last year, Amy Madigan acquired fame among a new generation for her terrifying portrayal of Gladys in Zach Cregger’s horror film Weapons. Ditching the orange wig and funky fits, she appears tonight in a smart and dapper suit. Madigan is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, facing off against Teyana Taylor, Ariana Grande, Elle Fanning, and more.

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Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall

Looking stunning in a silver halter gown, the Poker Face creator and Golden Globe nominee wore her signature curly red hair pushed back from her face, posing next to her longtime friend (and costar in the 1999 lesbian classic But I’m a Cheerleader) Clea DuVall. Though Peacock didn’t renew Lyonne’s detective show for a third season, we’re excited to see what comes next — is the Lyonne-issance upon us?

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Ariana Grande

Glinda goes for glamour! Ariana Grande hit the red carpet with her hair slicked back into her signature high pony, a strand draping down the left side of her face. She wore a black, off-shoulder ball gown that hugged her perfectly, paired with sparkling diamond jewelry. Grande is once again nominated for her role as Glinda, this time in Wicked: For Good.

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Jenna Ortega

Jenna Ortega is serving goth glam! The Netflix star walked the red carpet in a black dress with cutout sides in a look that nodded perfectly to the dark, edgy aesthetic of her iconic role as the Addams Family role. This is Ortega’s second nomination for her lead role in Wednesday, following her first nod in 2022.

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Paul Mescal

Everyone’s favorite Irish heartthrob Paul Mescal has hit the red carpet in an understated yet tasteful suit. Last September, the Hamnet star graced the cover of Rolling Stone where he discussed preparing for his role as Sir Paul McCartney in The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event. Tonight though, he’s nominated for his performance as William Shakespeare in the romantic tragedy Hamnet.

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Odessa Azion

Hollywood’s newest It girl, Odessa A’zion, arrived in a gorgeous black pantsuit, complete with a feathery bodice. A’zion made a major breakthrough last year, portraying impulsive influencer Tallulah Stiel on I Love L.A. and later as Rachel Mizler in Marty SupremeMarty Supreme is up for three awards tonight, Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Screenplay, and Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Timothée Chalamet).

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Charli XCX

It’s the year of film for Charli XCX, so it’s only fitting she kicked off 2026 at the Golden Globes. The singer, starring in a trio of films this year — including I Want Your SexThe Gallerist, and her own The Moment — hit the red carpet in a YSL black furry bodice adorned with an oversized bow, paired with a sleek, form-fitting white skirt. The Brat star is set to present an award tonight.

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Jennifer Lawrence

J-Law was back on big screens this year in the very creepy Lynne Ramsay film Die My Love, her first time playing a mother onscreen since becoming one IRL. Her look is far from matronly, though — she showed up in a sheer, form-fitting gown with applique flowers offering her a pinch of modesty.

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Hailee Steinfeld

Hailee Steinfeld looks radiant on the red carpet tonight showing off her baby bump in a flowing peach gown. The actress and her husband, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, announced she was pregnant with her first child in December. Steinfeld starred in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, which is up for seven awards tonight, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, and Best Original Song.

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Michael B. Jordan

Michael B. Jordan arrived looking sharp as ever in a brown suit and some chic shades. Jordan is nominated for his dual performances as twin brothers Smoke and Stack Moore in the blockbuster vampire horror film Sinners, which is also up for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.

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Timothée Chalamet

Marty Mauser’s bringing the swag! Timothée Chalamet hit Sunday’s red carpet in a street-style–inspired look, rocking a velvety suit over a tee and casual boots with gold accents. His Marty Supreme nod marks his second nomination for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, following his recognition for playing Willy Wonka in Wonka in 2023, though he’s been up for Globes five times overall. He’s also earned two Drama nods for A Complete Unknown and Call Me By Your Name.

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Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus is here in a glitzy sequined dress looking like a rock star. Cyrus released her ninth album Something Beautiful last year, and tonight marks her third Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song. This year, she is being recognized for “Dream As One” from Avatar: Fire and Ash, which she wrote and produced alongside Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt. 

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Jennifer Lopez

When is Jennifer Lopez not serving? The pop diva and Kiss of the SpiderWoman star hit the red carpet in a completely sheer, form-fitting mermaid gown adorned with brown appliqués. Fresh off the buzz of her New Year’s Las Vegas residency kickoff, J.Lo is also set to present an award tonight.

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Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos

Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos: a pairing made in heaven. On Sunday, the actor-director duo walked the red carpet together to celebrate Bugonia, nominated for Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, with Stone up for Best Actress. The film marks their fourth collaboration after 2024’s Kinds of Kindness, 2023’s Poor Things, and 2018’s The Favourite. Stone dazzled in a golden-white crop top and shimmery long skirt, while Lanthimos kept it sharp in a double-breasted suit paired with a lilac shirt.

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Glen Powell

Leading man Glen Powell hit the carpet in a royal blue velvet suit complete with a satin cumberbund. Tonight, he’s nominated for his performance in the comedy series Chad Powers, competing against Seth Rogen, Adam Brody, Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Jeremy Allen White.

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Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell

Talk about a power couple! The pair, who have been married since 2013, arrived looking traditional glam, with Shepard in a slim tuxedo, and Bell wearing a black gown with a Nineties-inspired jewel-toned colorblocked bodice. This is the former Veronica Mars star’s third nomination — this is the second time she’s been nominated for her role in Nobody Wants This, and she was previously up for her turn in The Good Place — while it’s Shepard’s first, for his podcast Armchair Expert.

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Chase Infiniti

Chase Infiniti stays winning: She arrived at the 83rd Golden Globes shimmering in a custom Louis Vuitton masterpiece. Infiniti made her feature film debut in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, and she’s nominated for her lead performance as Willa Ferguson. One Battle After Another is the most nominated film of the evening looking to pick up nine possible wins, including for Jonny Greenwood’s score.

Hailee Steinfeld looks radiant on the red carpet tonight showing off her baby bump in a flowing peach gown. The actress and her husband, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, announced she was pregnant with her first child in December. Steinfeld starred in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, which is up for seven awards tonight, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, and Best Original Song.

From Rolling Stone US.

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