Zoë Kravitz wore a Saint Laurent custom gown with Jessica McCormack diamond jewelry at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, 2026.
Zoë Kravitz at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, Beverly Hills, January 11, 2026. She stands on the red carpet, hands folded, gaze steady, not a hint of nerves. The dress is Saint Laurent Custom Gown –peach satin, straight cut, with a square neckline and delicate green straps. Lace trims the bodice and hem, a little vintage, a little boudoir, but not costume. The fit is loose, almost column-like, with a tiny yellow ribbon at the waist. No train, no drama, just fabric and ease.
Her hair is up, twisted into a messy bun, a single Jessica McCormack Custom Diamond Hairpin sparkling at the crown. Earrings are Jessica McCormack 4Ct Diamond & Blackened Gold Studs , bold but not flashy. On her hands, a stack of Jessica McCormack Carmela Diamond & Blackened Gold Spaghetti Hoop Band , Oval Diamond Eternity Band , and Medium Cut-Down Blackened Gold Band . She holds a Tyler Ellis Lee Pouchet Clutch Small in Ivory Satin . Shoes are hidden, but per context, Saint Laurent Frankie Mules in Satin Crepe . Makeup is soft, a little bronzer, lips a muted rose, eyes defined but not heavy. Hair looks impossibly healthy–maybe it’s the Cecred Nourishing Hair Oil .
This is a look that leans into quiet luxury–no fuss, no sparkle overload, just a sense of comfort and confidence. The Saint Laurent gown is all about subtlety and texture, but Zoë’s styling keeps it modern–no extra shine, no wild hair, just a sense of ease. For those who follow red carpet fashion , it’s a reminder that sometimes the best move is to let the fabric and the details do the talking.
She could be anywhere–a gallery, a dinner, or just lost in the crowd. Tonight, she’s here, and the lace does all the work. The rest is just a whisper.
Tessa Thompson wore a gold sequin Balenciaga custom dress with Bvlgari jewelry and a Tyler Ellis clutch at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards.
Tessa Thompson at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, Beverly Hills, January 11, 2026. She stands on the red carpet, hands relaxed, gaze steady, not a hint of nerves. The dress is Balenciaga Custom –strapless, column silhouette, covered in gold sequins that catch every bit of light. The fit is close, the hem just brushing the floor, no train, no fuss. The color is bold, almost metallic, but the shape keeps it classic.
Her hair is parted in the middle, styled in soft waves, tucked behind her ears. Around her wrist, a thick Bvlgari Serpenti Bracelet –coiled, diamond-studded, not dainty. On her finger, a Bvlgari Serpenti Snake Ring Diamond & Emerald in 18Kw Gold . Earrings are Bvlgari Divas’ Dream , bold and sparkling. She holds a Tyler Ellis Lee Pouchet Clutch Small in Chartreuse Satin –a pop of color, but not a distraction.
This is a look that leans into modern glamour–sequins, shine, but never overdone. The Balenciaga gown is all about texture and light, but Tessa’s styling keeps it grounded–no extra sparkle, no wild hair, just a sense of ease. For those who follow red carpet fashion , it’s a reminder that sometimes the best move is to let the fabric and the fit do the talking.
She could be anywhere–a gala, a dinner, or just lost in the crowd. Tonight, she’s here, and the gold does all the work. No need for extra drama, just a little shimmer and a lot of presence.
Elle Fanning wore a black Cartier-styled gown and the Pavocelle Necklace while posing for the brand’s Golden Globes 2026 campaign photoshoot.
The image feels quietly surreal– Elle Fanning , slim silhouette against a weathered grey studio backdrop, holding a paper star by a thin white string. She looks upward, half-smiling, eyes calm. The clothes and light do all the talking. She’s in a black, structured jumpsuit or gown that falls clean from the waist, the hem pooling at her feet like ink cooling on stone. Nothing ornate, just sharp lines, total restraint.
At her collarbone, a Cartier Pavocelle Necklace –diamonds arranged in deliberate symmetry–anchors the simplicity. Each facet glints gently, almost matching her platinum hair pinned into a low bun. The contrast between the richness of the jewelry and the pared-back setting makes everything tighter, more poetic. It’s luxury stripped of its crowd noise.