10 SHARP Style Moments at the 82nd Golden Globes
Hollywood has spent the last 12 months hard at work — Conclave, Wicked, Dune 2, The Substance, Queer, A Complete Unknown — we could go on, but you get the gist: 2024 was a banner year for cinema. With Demi Moore’s historic win for Best Female Actor and Jeremy Allen White earning a third consecutive award for his work on The Bear, the 82nd Golden Globes followed in the footsteps of 2024’s ceremony, kicking off award season with a smattering of surprise wins. Yet the Golden Globes aren’t just about the big screen; television also lit up the night, with awards for limited and anthology series like The Penguin and Baby Reindeer making waves. Scroll on to see SHARP‘s favourite looks of the night, peppered with stylish cover alum moments.
Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield opted for an oversized look by Gucci, with a double-breasted wool jacket, flared trousers, and tinted shades to match. To break up his olive-coloured ensemble, the We Live in Time star chose a black lapels and shiny horse-bit loafers. Pairing an eye-catching pendant with his open shirt, Garfield’s look was a welcome interpretation of classic menswear.
Colman Domingo
Cover alum Colman Domingo is a regular on our best-dressed lists for good reason: the Sing Sing actor can dress. Domingo’s bold choice paired polka dots with checks, his jacket left open to show off the shimmering fabric of his scarf. Accessorizing with a sparkling blue ring and 28mm OMEGA Constellation in stainless steel, Domingo’s look bridged the gap between classic Hollywood glamour and contemporary maximalism.
Sebastian Stan
Taking home Best Actor for his work in the A24 thriller A Different Man, Sebastian Stan looked the part. Donning a black and white ensemble by Prada, Stan’s tailoring plays with convention, featuring an elongated overcoat and crisp, high collar. Finished with a silver-white trim, Sebastian Stan’s look balanced edge and elegance.
Adrien Brody
Book For Men cover alum Adrien Brody turned up in a dazzling display of old-Hollywood by Thom Browne. His three-piece tux came with a matching chesterfield overcoat, spun from 3-ply mohair with grosgrain tipping. Of course, the Golden Globes merit a certain, playful sense of glamour, too: look no further than Brody’s sparkling brooch to see what we’re talking about. As he accepted his first Golden Globe for The Brutalist, Brody’s fit turned heads.
Rhenzy Feliz
As a member of The Penguin‘s star-studded cast, up-and-coming actor Rhenzy Feliz made an impression. His long jacket and billowing trousers subverted classic tailoring in favour of a more modern look, while the intricate silver pattern struck a balance between high-fashion and retro-classic. The 27-year-old finished it off with a slim white belt and matching shoes.
Eddie Redmayne
Standing by the cream-and-pink floral display, 2020 cover star Eddie Redmayne hit all the right notes. The checkered Valentino suit features just the right amount of patten, with textured off-white lines adding intrigue to the sleek tailoring. He paired the eye-catching fabric with a classic, stainless steel 41mm Seamaster Aqua Terra by OMEGA, complete with a lacquered black dial. Skipping a traditional tie in favour of a chic popped collar, The Day of the Jackal‘s star showed us all how to incorporate personal style into a formal look.
Timothée Chalamet
Attending the 82nd Golden Globes alongside an archival-Versace-wearing Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet had his work cut out for him. Thanks to Tom Ford’s Haider Ackermann, however, the French-American actor found an equally fashionable ensemble of his own. After months of bohemian dressing as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, Chalamet chose a new direction; he donned an elegant, glitter-dusted jacket and slim tailored pants, accentuated by shiny Chelsea boots and a striking, silky blue scarf.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez
Can you wear red to a red carpet? Of course! If you’re as stylish as Nicholas Alexander Chavez, that is. In a double-breasted burgundy suit and matching wide-cut trousers, the Monsters actor was easily one of our favourite looks. Leaving his shirt open to expose a glittering chain by Cartier, Chavez celebrated his “surreal” nomination in style.
Kieran Culkin
After taking home his first Golden Globe last year, Kieran Culkin continued his winning streak in 2025. The actor snagged Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Jesse Eisenberg’s tearjerking dramedy, A Real Pain. Sporting a 38mm OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra Shades with a lacquered, terracotta dial — and a cheeky stack of bracelets on his opposite wrist — Culkin’s earnest acceptance speech was a highlight.
Adam Brody
Starring alongside Kristen Bell in the zany Netflix comedy Nobody Wants This, Adam Brody earned his first Golden Globe nomination. The actor turned up in a dashing double-breasted jacket by Prada, with striking black buttons and a cotton white rose pinned to his peaked lapels. To complement his forest-green attire, the actor donned a timeless black bowtie and polished black shoes.
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