Golden Globe: 69 Iconic celebrities outfits. The most iconic outfits celebrities wore to the Golden Globe Awards the year you were born.
Table of Contents
Golden Globe: 69 Iconic celebrities outfits.
Lois Maxwell
Golden Globe: 1944-1951: Lois Maxwell wore an embellished cape to the Golden Globe Awards.
The curled hairstyle worn by Hughes was a popular look throughout the ’50s. Maxwell won the 1948 award for most promising newcomer for her role in the movie “That Hagen Girl.
Kathleen Hughes
Golden Globe: February 1952 – Kathleen Hughes looked radiant in a lace, halter-style ensemble.
Hughes’ flower hair accessories and diamond jewelry were equally as iconic.
Susan Hayward
Golden Globe: February 1953 – Susan Hayward chose a strapless, patterned ball gown for the occasion.
William Holden presented her with a now-discontinued Henrietta (world film favorites) award.. Hayward also wore a shiny shawl over her dress.
Robert Taylor
Golden Globe: February 1954-1955: Robert Taylor donned a traditional tuxedo while receiving the world film favorite — male award.
Taylor chose to wear a bow tie instead of a necktie. Eleanor Parker awarded Taylor with a trophy at the 1954 Golden Globe Awards.
Anita Ekberg
Golden Globe: February 1956 – Anita Ekberg looked stunning in a lace dress.
She was awarded for her role in “Blood Alley. Like many actresses in the ’50s, Ekberg wore a strapless gown to the Golden Globe Awards. But what made her iconic look stand out from the rest was its lace detailing and elbow-length gloves.
Debbie Reynolds
Golden Globe: February 1957: Debbie Reynolds was stylish from head to toe.
Reynolds (right) walked alongside Elizabeth Taylor (left) and Mike Todd, who both won awards. The actress paired her high-neck dress with a jeweled hair accessory and a fur coat.
Elizabeth Taylor
1958-1959: Elizabeth Taylor dressed like royalty while attending the Golden Globe Awards.
She sat with Mike Todd, a film producer and Taylor’s third husband.Though she wasn’t nominated in 1958, Taylor stole the show by wearing a floral gown, matching earrings, and a jewel tiara.
Marilyn Monroe
1960: Marilyn Monroe kept true to her classic style.
She posed with her award at her table. While wearing a white fur shawl, Monroe won her first-ever Golden Globe award.
Jayne Mansfield
March 1961: Jayne Mansfield wore a show-stopping dark dress.
She posed with her husband Mickey Hargitay. Similar to Monroe, Mansfield wore a fur shawl around her arms.
Marilyn Monroe
March 1962: Two years after winning her first Golden Globe award, Marilyn Monroe attended the show wearing another iconic look.
Monroe was accompanied by screenwriter Jose Bolanos.She wore a sparkly halter-style dress while accepting the Henrietta (world film favorite) award.
Richard Chamberlain
March 1963: Richard Chamberlain looked dapper in a black suit with shiny detailing.
Underneath his suit jacket, he wore a simple button-down shirt. Actress Angie Dickinson was also onstage to award Chamberlain for his role in “Dr. Kildare.”
Sal Mineo
March 1964: Sal Mineo put a unique spin on a classic look.
He attended the awards with actress Joey Heatherton. Though Mineo’s suit jacket was rather traditional, his shirt featured distinctive black buttons.
Mary Tyler Moore
February 1965: Mary Tyler Moore wore a strapless dress covered by a floral overlay.
Moore incorporated long gloves and a curled hairstyle into her ensemble. That night, Moore took home the award for best actress in a television series.
Julie Andrews
1966 – 1967: Julie Andrews looked elegant in a simple long-sleeved dress.
Andrews won a Golden Globe Award for her role in “The Sound of Music.”Andrew’s cross-pendant necklace, which she wore in 1966, turned her understated look into an iconic fashion moment.
Jim Brown
February 1968: Jim Brown looked sharp in a double-breasted suit.
Brown (right) presented awards to Rod Steiger (left) and Carol Channing. Brown’s suit jacket appears to have featured satin detailing throughout the pockets and lapel.
Barbara Streisand
February 1969: Barbara Streisand opted for a show-stopping printed gown.
This was Streisand’s first Golden Globe nomination and award. Streisand wore the look, which included a matching jacket and fur headpiece, while accepting the award for best actress in a leading role — musical or comedy.
Elke Sommer
February 1970: Elke Sommer rocked a daring dress that featured a thigh-high slit and feathered skirt.
She posed with actor Burt Bacharach, who won an award. For accessories, Sommer chose a thick beaded necklace and long earrings.
Lola Falana
February 1971: Lola Falana attended the Golden Globe Awards wearing a bejeweled turtleneck top.
She paired the look with a fur jacket and a curly hairstyle. The actress, who starred in the 1970 film “The Liberation of L. B. Jones,” was nominated for the new star of the year — actress award.
Ann Margret
February 1972: Ann-Margret chose a sheer black ensemble with a ruffled collar.
The actress wore her hair in an updo, likely to keep the focus on her dress. Nominated for her role in “Carnal Knowledge,” Ann-Margret accepted the award for best performance by an actress in a supporting role in any motion picture.
The Jackson family
January 1973: The Jackson family wore iconic patterned suits to the 30th Golden Globe Awards.
Michael Jackson posed with his parents, Joe and Katherine Jackson. Michael Jackson won the best original song award for his performance of “Ben.”
June Allyson
January 1974: June Allyson glowed while wearing a sparkly turtleneck dress.
Sparkly dresses are still commonly seen on modern red carpets. The actress presented an award alongside actor James Stewart.
Art Carney
January 1975: Art Carney opted for a classic tuxedo and bow tie when he won the award for best actor in a comedy.
Carney wore a square-shaped style of glasses, which are still popular today. Carney attended the award show with his wife, who wore a feathered shawl and a set-back hat.
Walter Matthau
January 1976: Walter Matthau became a trendsetter with his tuxedo.
After winning an award, Matthau (left) posed with Debbie Reynolds (right) and George Burns. Matthau’s jacket looks like it was made from velvet, which is currently one of the most popular suit styles in Hollywood.
Lynda Carter
January 1977: Ditching the traditional style of gowns and skirts, Lynda Carter walked the red carpet wearing a tuxedo.
Carter brought talent manager Ron Samuels as her date to the show. Of course, Carter wasn’t the first woman to wear a suit to an awards show— actresses have been photographed wearing them on red carpets since the ’30s — but her look was iconic nonetheless.
Leslie Uggams
January 1978: Leslie Uggams looked radiant in a sparkling jacket and white dress.
She attended the Golden Globe Awards with her husband Grahame Pratt. Uggams was nominated for the best performance by an actress in a television series — drama award for her role in “Roots.
Robin Williams
January 1979: Robin Williams wore a whimsical ensemble comprised of a top hat and polka-dot bow tie.
He also wore two flowers pinned to his lapel. The star of “Mork & Mindy” walked away with the award for best performance by an actor in a television series — musical or comedy.
Marilu Henner
January 1980: Marilu Henner stole the show with her shiny green dress and matching shawl.
She attended the awards ceremony with John Travolta. Henner was nominated five years in a row for her role in the television show “Taxi.”
Yoko Shimada
January 1981: Yoko Shimada attended the 39th annual Golden Globe Awards wearing a traditional Japanese dress.
Actor Robert Vaughn presented Shimada with her Golden Globe award. The “Shogun” actress took home the award for best performance by an actress in a television series — drama. She wore what appears to be a kimono with a floral pattern, and an obi sash wrapped around her waist.
Jayne Seymour
January 1982: Jayne Seymour looked elegant in a black, off-the-shoulder dress and matching pearls.
Seymour wore a floral accessory in her hair. The actress won her first-ever Golden Globe award in the best performance by an actress in a limited series or a motion picture made for television category.
Debbie Allen
January 1983: During the 40th annual Golden Globe Awards, Debbie Allen walked the red carpet in a bold ensemble.
Allen took home her first-ever Golden Globe award that night. The actress wore a black and pink dress underneath a thick fur coat.
Diahann Carroll
January 1984: Diahann Carroll was way ahead of fashion trends with her iconic Golden Globe Awards look.
She accessorized with jeweled bracelets, rings, and earrings. The actress paired her multicolored strapless dress with purple eye shadow, a beauty look that trended throughout 2018.
Sônia Braga
January 1985: Sônia Braga turned heads with her bright-blue ruffled dress.
The actress went on to win a Golden Globe award the following year. Braga paired the off-the-shoulder dress with a black belt, jeweled necklace, drop earrings, and red lipstick.
Whoopi Goldberg
January 1986: Whoopi Goldberg changed the game with her casual red-carpet style.
She also wore a floral headband. While winning her first ever Golden Globe award for her role in “The Color Purple,” Goldberg wore a neon yellow T-shirt, matching leggings, sneakers, and a white jacket.
Melanie Griffith
January 1987: Melanie Griffith chose an elaborate rainbow-striped gown.
She also wore her hair in a unique flared style. The actress was nominated for her role in the film “Something Wild.”
Denzel Washington
January 1988: Denzel Washington celebrated the occasion with a printed bow tie.
He attended the awards show with his wife, Pauletta Washington. Washington received his first Golden Globe Awards nomination that year for his role in the film “Cry Freedom.”
John Cleese
January 1989: John Cleese switched things up by wearing a colorful tie.
Actors typically wore bow ties to the Golden Globe Awards. Cleese attended the award show with his “A Fish Called Wanda” co-star Jamie Lee Curtis, who wore an appropriately named fishtail-style gown.
Julia Roberts
January 1990: Julia Roberts attended her first Golden Globe Awards ceremony in an oversized suit.
She also wore a purple tie and what look like brown leather shoes. The actress was nominated for her role in “Steel Magnolias,” and took home the award for best performance by an actress in a supporting role in any motion picture.
Meshach Taylor
January 1991: Meshach Taylor showed up to the Golden Globe Awards looking dapper in a traditional tux.
Taylor attended the award show with his wife Bianca Ferguson. He paired his suit with a purple bow tie and matching cummerbund.
Geena Davis
January 1992: Geena Davis appears to have been a fan of the “naked” trend before it was popular.
Davis was nominated for her role in “Thelma & Louise.” The actress attended the awards ceremony wearing a form-fitting lace suit covered in a blue wrap.
Will Smith
January 1993: Will Smith looked stylish in a tuxedo jacket that was striped with gold.
His shirt also featured unique detailing. Smith walked the red carpet alongside his then-wife Sheree Zampino, who looked glamorous in a shiny jacket-style dress.
Vivian Wu
January 1994: Vivian Wu walked the red carpet wearing a mint-green gown.
Wu’s dress appears to have been made partially from satin. Her jeweled accessories, which included diamond bracelets and sparkling earrings, were equally as stunning.
Rosie Perez
January 1995: Rosie Perez ditched traditional floor-length gowns for an iconic halter-style dress
She paired the dress with sheer black tights and large hoop earrings. The actress also wore a red ribbon attached to her dress, likely in support of AIDS awareness.
Gillian Anderson
January 1996: Gillian Anderson turned heads by wearing a velvet robe on the red carpet.
She wore a coordinating velvet dress underneath the robe. Anderson was nominated for her role as Dana Scully in the television show “The X-Files.”
Halle Berry dazzled
January 1997: Halle Berry dazzled the awards ceremony in a patterned and sparkly gown.
The yellow and gray dress stood out from others on the red carpet. Though she wouldn’t be nominated for a Golden Globe award until three years later, Berry’s iconic look still stole the show.
Jennifer Lopez
January 1998: Jennifer Lopez celebrated the 55th Golden Globe Awards ceremony in a colorful, single-shoulder gown with a dramatic cutout.
Lopez wore her hair styled in an elegant bun. The actress was nominated for her role in the film “Selena.”
Angelina Jolie
January 1999: Angelina Jolie sparkled in a jeweled, spaghetti-strap dress.
She appears to have worn clear heels with the gown. Jolie took home the best performance by an actress in a limited series or a motion picture made for television award for her role in “Gia.”
Lucy Liu
January 2000: Lucy Liu went full glam in a black-and-white strapless gown.
For her makeup, Liu opted for an understated look. She paired the floral printed gown with a diamond necklace and pointy black heels.
Robert Downey Jr
January 2001: Robert Downey Jr. looked stylish in purple sunglasses and an all-black ensemble.
Downey Jr. won an award for his role in “Ally McBeal.” The actor walked the red carpet with actress Calista Flockhart, who wore a lavender dress with sheer, flowing sleeves.
Jamie Foxx
January 2002: Jamie Foxx showed up to the 59th annual Golden Globe Awards looking cool.
He posed on the red carpet before heading into the awards ceremony. Foxx opted for a classic black suit and matching sunglasses.
Salma Hayek
January 2003: Salma Hayek matched the red carpet with her bold dress.
She also wore bright red lipstick and long earrings. Hayek’s red gown featured a v-shaped neckline and flared-out fishtail skirt.
Elijah Wood
January 2004: Elijah Wood went with a unique ensemble.
His tie featured a detailed print. Actors typically attend the Golden Globe Awards in traditional black suits, but Wood stood out for his choice to wear an outfit that was green and seemingly made from velvet.
Samuel L. Jackson
January 2005: Samuel L. Jackson opted for a sleek velvet suit.
Jackson has been nominated for four Golden Globe awards. Keeping with his classic style, Jackson chose to wear a brown bow tie with his ensemble.
Queen Latifah
January 2006: Queen Latifah looked elegant in a simple blue dress.
Latifah also carried a tiny jeweled handbag down the red carpet. Her hair was styled in a sleek bun, and she accessorized with diamond earrings and a necklace.
Beyoncé
2007-2008: Beyoncé shined as brightly as the actual Golden Globe awards.
She was nominated for the best original song — motion picture award for “Listen” from the movie “Dreamgirls.” The musician wore a stunning gold dress that was covered in sparkly detailing.
Freida Pinto
January 2009: Freida Pinto looked glamorous in a mustard-yellow gown.
She perfectly paired her dress with gold accessories. She walked the carpet alongside her “Slumdog Millionaire” co-star Dev Patel.
Zoe Saldana
January 2010: Zoe Saldana arrived to the 67th Golden Globes Awards ceremony looking stylish.
Due to rainy weather, celebrities were followed by assistants holding umbrellas. The actress chose a ruffled fuchsia dress with a long train.
Amber Riley
January 2011: Amber Riley posed on the red carpet wearing a sparkling single-shoulder gown.
Riley is most well-known for her role on the TV show “Glee.” Like many actresses in the 2000s, Riley chose a dress that featured a small train.
Sofia Vergara
January 2012: Sofia Vergara stole the show with her navy blue dress.
Vergara has been nominated for four Golden Globe awards. Vergara’s dress included a simple, strapless top and a detailed, mermaid-style skirt.
Eva Longoria
January 2013: Eva Longoria dressed in a long-sleeve gown with lace detailing and a chiffon skirt.
The actress received one Golden Globe Award nomination in 2006. The dress also featured a daring cutout neckline and a thigh-high slit.
Lupita Nyong’o
January 2014: Lupita Nyong’o made a case for cape-style dresses on the red carpet.
The actress was nominated for her role in “12 Years a Slave.” She kept the rest of her look simple, wearing minimal makeup and jewelry.
John Legend
January 2015: John Legend looked sharp in a classic suit with satin detailing.
He attended the award show with his wife, Chrissy Teigen. The musician took home the best original song — motion picture award for “Glory” from the movie “Selma.”
Gina Rodriguez
January 2016: Gina Rodriguez arrived looking like a princess in a blue ball gown.
Rodriguez was nominated for her role in “Jane The Virgin.” The actress paired her off-the-shoulder dress with diamond jewels.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
January 2017: Priyanka Chopra Jonas wore a radiant, long-sleeved gown to the 74th Golden Globe Awards.
She chose a burgundy shade of lipstick and wore her hair in loose waves. The actress looked stunning as she walked the red carpet.
Issa Rae
January 2018: As did most attendees of that year’s show, Issa Rae wore black in support of the Times Up movement.
Her dress featured a V-shaped neckline and a thigh-high slit. Her sparkling gown had a thigh-high slit, a V-shaped neckline, and pleats in its skirt.
Lady Gaga
January 2019: Lady Gaga arrived in a powder-blue Valentino gown paired with a statement diamond necklace and blue hair.
Lady Gaga at the Golden Globe Awards on January 6, 2019.She took home the award for best song in a motion picture for “Shallow” from “A Star is Born.”
Scarlett Johansson
January 2020: Scarlett Johansson matched the red carpet in a custom gown from Vera Wang.
Scarlett Johansson at the Golden Globes on January 5, 2020. The dress had a plunging V neckline and a ruffled skirt that extended into a train behind her. Its low back also showed some of her many tattoos.
Jamie Lee Curtis
February 2021: Jamie Lee Curtis wore a yellow gown from Alex Perry with a wrapped bodice and deep neckline.
Jamie Lee Curtis at the Golden Globe Awards on February 28, 2021.
She said on “Today” that she had been “wearing black leggings” for a year because of the pandemic, so she wanted to “suit up and show up” for the awards ceremony.
RELATED: 2023 Golden Globe Winners Awards
“You know, once in a while, everybody needs to come out, get a little sunshine,” she joked about her chest. “They are now well-fed. They are back in the stable. They don’t need to come out for another five years.”
RELATED: Jennifer Lopez, 53, sets pulses racing with nude photo
“But there is something about wearing sunshine during this moment where we have all been denied the freedom that sunshine and the joy of sunshine and happiness, and a little glitz and glamour,” she added.
Jenna Ortega
January 2023: Jenna Ortega ditched her “Wednesday” aesthetic for a strappy gown designed by Gucci.
Jenna Ortega attends the 2023 Golden Globes. She wore the dress with layered necklaces from Tiffany and Co. and matching rings.
Here is Where We Share Source Of Knowledge #Life Hacks & #Life Style #Entertainment, #Technology, #Fashion, #E-News and updates all over the World
Keep on visit citimuzik for more updates.