Fashion and film nerds, unite! The Golden Globes are finally here, which means we’re seated for a night of celebrating film, fashion, and everything in between. As the official kick-off to awards show season, The Golden Globes set the sartorial tone for the year ahead. Thankfully, Dua Lipa made it back in time from her recent India vacation (her colorful vacation wardrobe is top-tier) to grace us with her presence on the red carpet in a gold bone illusion dress from Schiaparelli couture.
As a presenter and nominee at this year’s Globes (she’s nominated for her Barbie track “Dance The Night Away”), Lipa wore a custom Schiaparelli gown featuring chic golden bone-like appliqués throughout the bodice. The look was the obvious brainchild of Daniel Roseberry (Schiaparelli's Creative Director): Sleek, avant-garde, and worthy of an "It" girl.
Styled by Lorenzo Posocco, the velvet bustier dress is adorned with embroidered gilded bones that resemble ribs, a spine, and hips in diamond and gold. The dress is also detailed with a lace-up back and a voluminous mermaid bottom, which adds a glamorous touch.
Accompanying her statement dress was an archival statement necklace by Tiffany & Co. that boasted large yellow beryl diamonds. For makeup, Lipa kept it simple, wearing her cherry-red hair down and opted for a simple bronzey eye and a nude lip look.
We were hoping to see a Schiaparelli design at this year’s Globes since the brand has become a go-to for the celebrity set for its interesting, conversating-starting gowns. Last fall, Zendaya wore a Schiaparelli lobster dress to a press event for Dune, and her Euphoria co-star, Hunter Schafer, followed suit in a rainbow painted-on illusion dress from the brand's Fall / Winter 2023 Haute Couture show while promoting Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
Stay In The Know
Marie Claire email subscribers get intel on fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more. Sign up here.
Kaitlin is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer specializing in fashion, beauty, and culture. Her work is also featured in Editorialist, The Everygirl, Bustle, The Zoe Report, and i-D Magazine.
-
Jess Hong Enters Her Chaotic Era
She was doing kids’ theater in New Zealand when she landed the leading role on Netflix’s epic ‘3 Body Problem.’ And now that the show is No. 1 on the streamer, her whole world is about to change.
By Jessica M. Goldstein Published
-
39 J.Crew, Reformation, and COS Items That Are Ideal for Spring Travel
Spring ready.
By Allyson Payer Published
-
Taylor Swift Breaks Yet Another Music-Industry Record
This is pretty much the norm now, no?
By Meghan De Maria Published
-
Katie Holmes Cracks the Commuter Outfit Code
Her relatable wardrobe staples strike again.
By Lauren Tappan Published
-
Katie Holmes’s Olive Utility Jacket Is Transitional Dressing at Its Finest
Her oversize coat comes straight from a buzzy designer collab.
By Julia Gray Published
-
Sydney Sweeney Endorses the 'Corporate-Core' Trend in a Black Blazer Dress
She means business.
By India Roby Published
-
Jennifer Lawrence Can't Stop Wearing Two Comfy Shoe Trends
She wore this year's most relaxed shoe trends while out in New York City.
By India Roby Published
-
Harry Styles and Taylor Russell Are an It Couple With It Bags to Match
The couple toted two bags each on a Brooklyn day date.
By Julia Gray Published
-
Emily Ratajkowski's "Divorce Rings" Are the Ultimate Power Move
The supermodel repurposed her engagement ring by splitting it in two.
By India Roby Published
-
Jennifer Lawrence Gives Loungewear the Old Hollywood Treatment
Think: Audrey Hepburn rolling out of bed in 2024.
By Julia Gray Published
-
Katie Holmes's Everyday Tote Bags Are the Key to Her Relatable Style
Stealth wealth style, but at a fraction of the price.
By India Roby Published