Celebrities in Saint Laurent for the 2026 Golden Globe Awards
Anthony Vaccarello dressed seven celebrities in Saint Laurent for the 2026 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.

Lingerie Fatigue
I will always love Zoë Kravitz’s style, but she has been making it really hard lately with this lingerie inspired pivot. She is actually making me miss her LBD era. While I loved the shorter version of this Saint Laurent Resort 2026 dress for the after parties, this longer iteration did not rise to the occasion. I might have been on board had this been an Instagram shoot. Jessica McCormack jewellery completed her look.
Styled by Danielle Goldberg.


Left Field, But It Lands
And then there was Mark Ronson. A windbreaker on the red carpet during awards season was not on my bingo card, but this Saint Laurent Spring 2026 look actually works. The relaxed jacket paired with tailored trousers creates an offbeat contrast that works for the DJ. It may break with red carpet norms, yet somehow holds its ground.


A Natural Fit
Miley Cyrus passed the vibe check, delivering pure Saint Laurent glamour in this custom gown inspired by the Spring 2018 collection, styled with Tiffany and Co. jewels. Despite her Saint Laurent moment in Paris last year, the label’s darker edge and rock and roll attitude sit effortlessly with her, making this feel like a natural extension rather than another reinvention.
Styled by Bradley Kenneth.


Feathered Detour
When you think of Saint Laurent, feathers are not usually part of the mental picture, which is exactly why this Charli XCX look landed with such impact. The feathered bodice shifts the house codes without losing that unmistakable Saint Laurent edge. It feels like a reminder that the label can still surprise when it chooses to step outside its usual sharp lines and sleek surfaces. The contrast between the texture up top and the clean white skirt is striking. De Beers London jewellery completed her look.
Styled by Chris Horan.

Safe And Solid
Charlie Hunnam went the classic route in a Saint Laurent double breasted tuxedo, finished with a Jaeger LeCoultre watch. It is straightforward, familiar, and exactly what you would expect, which in this case works in his favour.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

Saint Laurent to the Core
Connor Storrie’s custom Saint Laurent look was pure house language, from the silhouette to the styling, right down to the shades. The Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. Bird on a Rock brooch added a sharp finishing note, supported by additional Tiffany jewels.
Styled by James Yardley.

Gold Revival
I was not sold on Walton Goggins’ last Saint Laurent outing, but this was a welcome turnaround. The shimmering gold shirt brings a sense of decadence back into the conversation, while the ribbon tie adds character without tipping into costume territory.
Styled by Erica Cloud.
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