Awards-season fashion always reflects more than trend cycles. It captures cultural mood, creative confidence, and the subtle ways women are redefining presence and power. At the Golden Globes 2026, that message arrived in a strikingly clear form: black dominated the red carpet, not as an absence of colour, but as a statement of intent.
This year’s red carpet felt deliberate and assured. Many actresses stepped away from colour in favour of black silhouettes that emphasized craftsmanship, individuality, and quiet authority. Ariana Grande and Teyana Taylor were among those who embraced the palette, proving that restraint can be just as compelling as spectacle.
Black, Reimagined
Although black reigned supreme, it was far from uniform. Designers and stylists used cut, texture, and unexpected detailing to push the look forward. Jenna Ortega turned heads in a daring gown that played with provocative detailing, while Teyana Taylor, winner for her role in One Battle After Another, wore a custom black Schiaparelli gown featuring a dramatic low back and a glittering bow detail that balanced elegance with edge.
Ariana Grande opted for a sculptural black couture dress by Vivienne Westwood, reinforcing the night’s preference for timeless silhouettes with modern attitude. Other stars including Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, and Mia Goth echoed the theme, each interpreting black through their own aesthetic lens.
Not every attendee leaned into monochrome. Amal Clooney offered a striking contrast in a vintage, form-fitting red gown by Balmain, staying true to her signature sophistication. Host Nikki Glaser added theatrical flair by changing into multiple looks throughout the evening, including a standout strapless corseted satin gown by Zuhair Murad.
Why Black Resonates Now
Black’s resurgence feels especially relevant. In fashion history, black has long symbolized confidence, rebellion, and refinement. Its enduring appeal traces back to the Little Black Dress popularized by Coco Chanel, and its cultural associations stretch from classic elegance to countercultural movements like punk and goth. In 2026, black reads as self-assured rather than austere. It signals control, sophistication, and versatility, qualities many women want their wardrobes to communicate. On the Golden Globes red carpet, black became less about tradition and more about autonomy.
Makeup Trends: Soft, Polished
The beauty looks of the night mirrored the fashion mood. Makeup was refined and understated, with glass-skin finishes and warm nude tones setting the standard. Selena Gomez and Ryan Destiny paired sleek chin-length bobs with luminous skin, reinforcing the night’s preference for clean, modern beauty.
Others added subtle drama through colour and definition. Laufey, Wunmi Mosaku, and Emily Blunt leaned into glowing complexions accented with bold lips or winged eyeliner. Kate Hudson embraced a softer approach, choosing pink-toned lips and peachy cheeks for a fresh, youthful finish.
Staying aligned with the evening’s darker aesthetic, Audrey Nuna made a memorable statement with woven braids and black lipstick, while Priyanka Chopra Jonas opted for understated makeup, allowing her sleek hair and polished complexion to frame her look with quiet confidence.
A Mood That Will Last
Taken together, the Golden Globes 2026 marked a clear shift in red-carpet energy. Black dominated not as a safe choice, but as a powerful one, complemented by makeup that favored glow over excess. These choices are likely to influence women’s wardrobes well beyond awards season and ripple into upcoming spring and summer collections.
This year’s red carpet did not shout.
David Messiha | Staff Writer







