Many sparkling dresses during the Golden Globe Awards red carpet

Many sparkling dresses during the Golden Globe Awards red carpet

Golden Globe Awards red carpet

Last night, the 82nd annual Golden Globes red carpet delivered plenty of Hollywood glamour. Glitzy gowns, whether custom or vintage, made plenty of appearances on stars like Ariana Grande, Angelina Jolie, and Viola Davis (who even recycled a Gucci dress). But a handful of stars strayed from the pack and slipped into slick suits instead—and, in our books, they completely stole the show.

Sure, suits are nothing new during awards season: plenty of iconic two-pieces have hit the red carpet over the years (including that backwards Celine Dion tux at the 1999 Oscars, and that famous Julia Roberts suit at the 1990 Globes). But the new crop of Hollywood suits was less about embodying traditional tailoring, and more about favoring sculptural silhouettes with a twist.

Take The Bear star Ayo Edebiri in her custom gray Loewe suit: It was based on the aforementioned look that Roberts wore back in 1990, though Edebiri and designer Jonathan Anderson modernized the silhouette with an extra-slouchy pant and gold feather tie detail. “I felt really inspired by the costumes [Anderson] designed for Luca Guadagnino's film Queer,” Edebiri told Vogue, “and loved the idea of playing around with menswear—especially with a suit that felt of that era.” Equally as good was the ivory McQueen double-breasted blazer that Emma D'Arcy wore, styled with a white shirt with oversized collar; the exaggerated proportions gave a it a fresh feel.

Kali Reis in Jovana Louis

Kate Winslet in Erdem

Emma D'Arcy in McQueen

Eddie Redmayne in Valentino
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