Celebrities in Louis Vuitton for the 2026 Golden Globe Awards
My favourite part of any awards ceremony is seeing what Nicolas Ghesquière delivers for Louis Vuitton, and at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, I was well fed with ten celebrities dressed by the fashion house.

When You Remember That Yellow Is Your Signature Colour
I gasped when I saw Emma Stone in this custom Louis Vuitton look. Yellow has always been her colour. That has long been established. We saw her in a mustard tone LV gown at the London Film Festival last year, but this softer yellow sits firmly in her sweet spot. It was refreshing to see her step away from a traditional gown with this silk satin sleeveless top paired with a fluid skirt finished with mini pampilles fringe embroidery. What a time to be alive when Emma Stone and Jennifer Lawrence are serving peak 2012 and 2014 red carpet nostalgia on the same night. Louis Vuitton High Jewelry completed her look. My girls are fully locked in this awards season, and I love to see it.
Styled by Petra Flannery.

Newest Ambassador, Leading Look
In part two of being completely floored by an ambassador at the Golden Globes, up steps Chase Infiniti. The newest Louis Vuitton ambassador was given the best look of the night in my book, wearing a silver metallic hand embroidered bustier paired with a long velvet skirt. It reads part futuristic, part old Hollywood, which is exactly the direction I was hoping she would lean into this awards season. Long may it continue. De Beers London jewels including the Arpeggia Five Line diamond earrings completed her look.
Styled by Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald.

Good. Just Good
Does Renate Reinsve look good in this Louis Vuitton aged gunmetal metallic two piece with a fringed rounded bustier and skirt? Yes. Was I expecting more? Also yes. My first thought was that this look would have suited Dakota Johnson perfectly. That said, the styling worked hard here, with Louis Vuitton High Jewelry chosen carefully so it did not pull focus.
Styled by Karla Welch.

One Of Her Best
Ana de Armas and Louis Vuitton have been on a strong run recently, and that continued with this black sequin embroidered tulle and lace gown. As you know, an Ana x LV moment usually lands in the “nice” category for me, but this is one of her strongest outings to date. She does not need to be Sophie Turner or Jennifer Connelly LV ambassador. This level of glamour suits her perfectly. Louis Vuitton High Jewelry completed her look.
Styled by Samantha McMillen.

Cape Saves It
I was grateful that Emily Blunt’s white Louis Vuitton gown came with a matching one shoulder short cape. Without it, this look would have felt far way too familiar. The cape gave it definition and her style a fresh point of view. Tiffany and Co. jewels completed her look.
Styled by Jessica Paster.

Colour Win
I love electric blue, and Stacy Martin does look good in this Louis Vuitton halter neck gown with its long draped silhouette. That said, I am missing that Louis Vuitton spark here. It feels more generic than I would like. Louis Vuitton High Jewelry completed her look.
Styled by Rebecca Corbin Murray.

Quiet Confidence
Erin Doherty, who was one of the nights winners for Adolescence, opted for a Louis Vuitton look that may feel understated to some, but I was taken by the draped detailing.

My only hesitation lies with the layered bustier elements, which feels a bit bulky.
Styled by Nell Kalonji.

Almost Perfect
Rhea Seehorn wore a gold jacquard strapless Louis Vuitton gown with a tone on tone floral motif. I only wish the gathered skirt was an inch shorter, but otherwise this was a strong showing for one of the nights winners.

Mikimoto jewels completed her look.
Styled by Jessica Paster.

Menswear Highlight
Jeremy Allen White delivered one of his strongest Louis Vuitton moments in a velvet shawl collar tuxedo. I liked the update on the classic bow tie, the white pocket square, and the calla lily brooch, which added character without trying too hard.

Tailoring 1- 0 Grooming
I am not entirely against the ivory jacket with a white shirt here, as the tailoring on Joe Keery’s Louis Vuitton look is impeccable. However, the grooming lets it down for me. The colour and hairstyle feel dated.
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