Among Miley Cyrus, Lisa from Blackpink and Connor Storrie, the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet made its true protagonists unmistakably clear.
The Golden Globes 2026 red carpet, held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, once again acted as an early barometer for the awards season. With little room for error and stylists working against the clock, only a handful of names truly stood out. Here is the ranking of the eight looks that captured the most attention.
8. Patrick Schwarzenegger

A classic, polished appearance that stayed firmly within the traditional codes of men’s red carpet dressing.
7. Owen Cooper — Bottega Veneta

The actor chose Bottega Veneta, placing himself among the most talked-about menswear moments of the evening.
6. Connor Storrie — Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co.

A recognisable combination that merged fashion and fine jewellery from two historic maisons on the red carpet.
5. Amelia Gray — Swarovski

Her Swarovski look positioned Amelia Gray among the most commented names of the night, balancing glamour and modernity.
4. Kristen Bell

In a black dress with a clean silhouette and luminous finish, Kristen Bell delivered one of the evening’s most elegant looks. The one-shoulder design, accented with iridescent detailing, proved that restraint can be just as powerful as excess.
3. Jenna Ortega — Dilara Findikoglu and Simone Jewels

Jenna Ortega once again commanded attention in a look by Dilara Findikoglu, paired with Simone Jewels, reinforcing her status as one of the most compelling fashion presences of her generation.
2. Lisa from Blackpink — Jacquemus

Lisa’s appearance in Jacquemus confirmed, yet again, the global influence of K-pop on contemporary red carpet fashion.
1. Emily Blunt — Louis Vuitton and Jimmy Choo

The most solid and widely praised look of the night, firmly establishing Emily Blunt as one of the key style references of the event.
Special bonus: Miley Cyrus — Saint Laurent

Beyond the official ranking, one name deserved a mention of its own. Miley Cyrus, dressed in Saint Laurent, was simply magnetic. Confident, radiant and fully in control of her image, she delivered one of those looks that need no explanation to dominate the red carpet.
The Golden Globes once again proved that, even within a demanding awards calendar, the red carpet remains a space where image, context and star power carry as much weight as the design itself.