It was a downpour of bobs, bouffants, and barely-there beats that Hollywood’s finest drew from the well of timeless trends
Beauty at this year’s Golden Globes was a meditation on what it means to be timeless. It whispered of quiet confidence—polished skin, soft glamour, and the remnants of Old Hollywood—a refusal to bow to the noise of fleeting fads that have cluttered red carpets in the past. These stars reminded that true beauty never tries too hard to be relevant and in with the times—it simply is.
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Anna Sawai
The Shōgun actress won two things that night—her first Golden Globe and a virtual applause for her red-carpet look. It read “barely there” from afar, but up close was all precision—radiant skin, a soft pink lip, and a sleek updo that matched the poise of her custom Dior ensemble.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone took to the show to introduce her new pixie cut, and it became the moment. This debut came after fans speculated she had shaved her signature red hair for the upcoming sci-fi film Bugonia. Regardless, it was a beauty moment to remember.
Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson doesn’t play by the rules and it shows. Arriving at the show makeup-free, just like she has at public events since 2023, she wore her bare face like a badge of honor—real, unfiltered, and red-carpet rebellious.
Anya Taylor-Joy
Clean tresses and cool pinks—Taylor-Joy’s beauty look screamed quiet power. It was cool, calm, and collected on all fronts, pairing her blush archival Dior ensemble with a subtle yet striking beauty beat and a sleek, super side-part to match.
Zendaya
Always the queen of reinvention, Zendaya stunned in a red coiffed curled bob. A bold revival of Old Hollywood allure, it’s a look that Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall themselves would have applauded.
Miley Cyrus
Channeling ‘90s grunge and the dawn of the ’00 with her own fierce spin, Miley Cyrus wore a messy updo and wispy bangs that were perfectly imperfect. The smokey eyes brought the rest of the drama, giving the red carpet a much-needed dose of rebellion.
Margaret Qualley
Trying to avert your gaze from Margaret Qualley at the show was a losing game from the start. The actress from The Substance was the breathing definition of lit-from-within with her complexion-focused beat, and single-handedly gave the overly laminated brow trend its redemption.
Nicole Kidman
Babygirl’s Nicole Kidman kept it classic with a ‘60s bouffant. She kept it high and mighty in a sleek ponytail to flaunt the backless Balenciaga Couture. It’s all the more proof that big hair will always be in style.
Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez’ jet-black bob was the stuff of movie star dreams. Styled with a deep side part, curls, and a glistening shimmer for her beat, it was yet another successful nod to the golden age of cinema.
Demi Moore
What a night it was for Demi Moore—winning her first-ever actor win and proving she’s the poster child of ageless. Her signature waist-length hair cascaded like liquid silk, and her makeup remained refreshingly minimal—only a subtle glow to defy the passage of time.
Nostalgia on the red carpet is hardly a new idea, but these stars breathed new life into the past—a reminder that timeless beauty is more reinvention than it is repetition.
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