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Transporting us into a realm of Old Hollywood glam, slicked-back buns, and understated glamour, the 2024 Golden Globes red carpet was a vision of timeless beauty. In case you missed the sizzling details, we’ve got the scoop for you.
While the Golden Globes have faced their fair share of controversies, the red carpet beauty looks remained as glamorous as ever. Despite past challenges, the new owner, Dick Clark Productions, infused fresh energy into the show with a revamped voting body.
A-list celebrities, determined to restore the Globes’ former glory, graced the event with top-tier hair, makeup, and nail looks. Here’s a glimpse of the standout beauty moments:
Best Beauty Looks at the 2024 Golden Globes
Ayo Edebiri:
Presenting a slightly subdued take on the flipped-out bob, Ayo Edebiri stole the spotlight. Stylist Miles Jeffries used a flatiron and a one-inch curling iron to craft the look, adding kicks and bends for a sleek yet effortlessly moving finish.
Maui Moisture’s Flexible Hold + Coconut Milk Curl Foam Mousse and Lightweight Curls + Flaxseed Edge Control maintained the style. Makeup artist Dana Delaney enhanced the look with timeless classics from Benefit Cosmetics.
Skai Jackson:
Early on the scene, Skai Jackson mastered a hair and makeup balancing act with soft waves and a nude lip juxtaposed against a striking smoky eye and bold liner. The eye-catching silver crystals in her gown perfectly complemented her daring eye makeup.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph:
Basking in the glory of winning the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, Da’Vine Joy Randolph exuded elegance. She harmonized her burgundy gown with a stunning wine-coloured lip, keeping her hair straight with a subtle wave.
Selena Gomez:
Nominated for her role in “Only Murders in the Building,” Selena Gomez radiated sophistication on the red carpet, likely adorned with Rare Beauty.
Sporting a nude lip and winged shadow, Gomez’s effortlessly chic high bun, created by stylist Marissa Marino, showcased the art of simplicity with three sections pulled together and secured with Living Proof Style Lab Control Hairspray.
Jennifer Aniston:
In a night filled with surprises, perhaps the most shocking was Jennifer Aniston’s updated take on her iconic ’90s “Rachel” haircut. Opting for a shorter length, classic piece-y layers, a side part, and an undone shape, Aniston’s appearance ignited a wave of nostalgia, confirming that the ’90s are undeniably making a comeback.
Jennifer Lopez:
Channelling the enchanting aura of 1940s-era MGM glamour, Jennifer Lopez graced the Golden Globes red carpet with impeccably structured waves that transported us back in time.
Stylist Chris Appleton, the mastermind behind this Old Hollywood transformation, employed ColorWow Style on Steroids Texturizing Spray and the Tangle Teezer Ultimate Teaser for volume. Paired with baby pink makeup and a rosette-adorned gown, J.Lo epitomized the epitome of a Hollywood icon.
Rosamund Pike:
Defying convention, Rosamund Pike made a bold statement on the Golden Globe red carpet in Dior Haute Couture, complete with a headpiece and exaggerated highlighter and blush.
Makeup artist Melanie Inglessis curated a striking look using Dior Beauty products, including the Dior Rosy Glow Blush in #001 Pink and Dior Backstage Glow Face Palette in #002 Glitz.
Julia Garner:
Julia Garner embraced a playful aesthetic with tousled curls, a matte lip, and frosty eyeliner, creating a look that exudes charm and vivacity. The feathered brows provided the finishing touch to this delightful ensemble.
Elle Fanning:
Best Actress nominee Elle Fanning opted for soft, peachy-pink accents to complement her dazzling array of diamonds. Makeup artist Erin Ayanian-Monroe emphasized skin prep, using L’Oréal Paris Bright Reveal Dark Spot Serum and Revitalift Hyaluronic Acid + Caffeine Eye Serum, then applied a “sheer base” with L’Oréal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Foundation. The subtle makeup was elevated with Infallible Fresh Wear Soft Wear Matte Blush in Fearless Coral and a touch of Lumi Glotion for a radiant finish.
Margot Robbie:
Continuing her commitment to Barbiecore beauty, Margot Robbie graced the red carpet in a gown, loose cascading hair, and minimal makeup, all distinctly reminiscent of the iconic doll’s aesthetic. Robbie’s ensemble served as a coded tribute to her impactful contributions to film throughout the year.
Hailee Steinfeld:
Injecting Old Hollywood glamour into the red carpet, Hailee Steinfeld dazzled in an Audrey Hepburn-esque sleeveless gown paired with sheer black gloves and a triple bun adorned with face-framing wisps.
Florence Pugh:
With a nod to teddy girl aesthetics blended with New Romantics and a touch of rock and roll, Florence Pugh presented a captivating faux-hawk styled forward.
Stylist Adir Abergel used volumizing products from his Virtue line, including Volumizing Primer and Mousse, creating a look that perfectly complemented Pugh’s accessories, showcasing multiple piercings adorned with an array of jewelry.
Hunter Schafer:
Hunter Schafer’s ethereal, wispy gown, aptly nicknamed “the jellyfish,” inspired a sleek, shiny double chignon. Hairstylist Lacy Redway used Tresemmé Extra Hold Mousse and Extra Hold Hairspray to achieve the polished yet intricate look, creating a beautiful contrast to the dress’s movement.
Rachel Brosnahan:
In her final Golden Globes appearance as a nominee for “The Marvelous Mrs. Masiel,” Rachel Brosnahan stunned with a vampy twist on the hair bow trend.
Stylist Danielle Priano incorporated clip-in Bellami Silk Seam 360g 26″ Hair Extensions and SexyHair Style Not So Hard Up Gel to seamlessly blend with Brosnahan’s natural hair, resulting in a modern and clean look.
America Ferrera:
America Ferrera revived the side part with a bob featuring flipped-out ends and extra volume, offering a refreshing departure from traditional Old Hollywood aesthetics.
Hairstylist Aviva Jansen Perea achieved a lived-in and touchable style using Briogeo Blossom & Bloom Ginseng + Biotin Volumizing Blow Dry Spray and the Dyson Round Volumizing Brush.
Taylor Swift:
Making a rare appearance on the awards show red carpet, Taylor Swift showcased soft glam with subtle eye makeup and a pale pink lip.
The singer attended the Golden Globes for her Eras Tour film nomination in the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement category, merging box office success with filmmaking quality.
Greta Lee:
Acting nominee Greta Lee embraced an Old Hollywood hairdo, inspiring makeup artist Naoko Scintu to create a modern take on a classic look. Highlighting Lee’s dewy cheeks with Sisley-Paris Phyto Blush Twist in Passion and L’Orchidee Highlighting Blush, the result was a stunning combination of timeless elegance and contemporary allure.