The magic of the red carpet at the Golden Globes
What a night, friends! On Sunday, January 11, the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California dressed up for the 83rd edition of the Golden Globes. And let me tell you: their red carpet did not disappoint. That catwalk under the stars is always one of the most elegant, a true visual spectacle where style becomes art. At De Última we captured every sparkle, every smile, every detail that made this unique moment vibrate.
Dresses that told stories
What makes a look transcend simple clothing? Authenticity. Each choice speaks of the personal, professional and creative moment of the person wearing it. And tonight there were fascinating narratives woven in silk, lace and glitter.
Amanda Seyfried arrived celebrating two nominations and her white dress was a pure statement. A column design that hugged her silhouette with masterful draping that added texture and movement with every step. That strapless V-shaped neckline not only stylized her neck, but also exuded a sophisticated sensuality. Completing the picture, a glamorous stole with which she played in front of the cameras like a true expert, along with silver sandals and an impeccable hairstyle.
Elle Fanning, nominated for “Sentimental Value”, chose a different but equally powerful path: the spring freshness of Gucci. Her dress created a perfect balance: tight waist, subtly wide skirt and a V-neckline that showed that elegance is not at odds with sensuality. The little blue and violet flowers were that magical detail that transforms a design into something unique. Her Cartier jewelry, especially that necklace that perfectly matched her neckline, was the finishing touch.
Details that made the difference
Sometimes it’s a color, sometimes it’s a cut; other times it’s how everything comes together to create something greater. Those moments where fashion becomes pure emotion.
Eva Victor, winner of best dramatic actress for “Sorry, Baby”, understood the power of chromatic language. She chose red, a tone that screams security and sensuality in equal parts. Her Loewe dress with a strapless neckline had a measured volume, perfectly executed. But the real masterstroke was that small jewel brooch hugging the fluid drape at the hips: an architectural detail that elevated the entire ensemble.
In the realm of metallics, Kate Hudson reigned supreme. Nominated for “Song Sung Blue”, its Giorgio Armani Privé design was a symphony of silk, fringes and sparkles. The mermaid cut flowed gracefully, but it was that stunning crystal halter neckline that turned the dress into a literal wearable piece of jewelry. A brave choice that paid dividends in presence and visual impact.
And then there’s Leighton Meester, who continues to demonstrate why her style is so watched since her days on “Gossip Girl”. After surprising at the Critics Choice Awards with a lavender Carolina Herrera with her husband Adam Brody, she arrived at the Globes with a completely different but equally bold proposal: a long, straight Miu Miu dress where the protagonist was that neon touch at the edge of the neckline illuminating her face. Shimmering appliqués and subtly moving geometric shapes added layers of interest to a seemingly minimalist piece.This red carpet reminded us of something essential: fashion at these events is not just about what you wear, but about how you wear it. It’s confidence transformed into fabric, achievements celebrated with style, and personal moments immortalized in flashes. Every fold, every color chosen spoke not only of trends but of the individual journey of these extraordinary women.
Which look resonated most with you? Which one do you think will define fashion conversations in the coming weeks? Share your impressions using #GlobosDeOroEstilo and explore our complete coverage to relive every magical moment.




