2026 Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles See Celebrities Dazzle and Falter on the Red Carpet with Some Major Fashion Misses

2026 Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles See Celebrities Dazzle and Falter on the Red Carpet with Some Major Fashion Misses

The 2026 Golden Globe Awards are finally here, and as expected, the red carpet is filled with dazzling A-list celebrities, each trying to outshine the other with their high-fashion looks.

The stars have pulled out all the stops to showcase their most extravagant and glamorous outfits for the biggest night in film and television.

But while many of the stars nailed their looks, there were others who… well, let’s just say, missed the mark entirely.

This year’s event, the 83rd edition of the prestigious ceremony, is being held at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, California, where Hollywood’s elite have gathered to celebrate the best in film and TV.

Comedian Nikki Glaser is back to host the show for a second consecutive year, following her bold and controversial monologue last year, which included jabs at figures like Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, former President Trump, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The Nominees and Highlights of the Night

As always, the Golden Globes are packed with excitement, with some of the brightest stars vying for top honors.

Among the nominees are Selena Gomez, who is up for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for her role in Only Murders in the Building, and Michael B. Jordan, who is nominated for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for Sinners.

In the Best Motion Picture – Drama category, Frankenstein, Hamnet, It Was Just an Accident, Sinners, Sentimental Value, and The Secret Agent will all compete for the coveted trophy.

Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme has been nominated for Best Motion Picture in the Musical or Comedy category, adding even more star power to the night’s proceedings.

It’s safe to say that this year’s ceremony is one to watch, and the fashion choices are just as thrilling as the nominees.

The Fashion Hits and Misses at the 2026 Golden Globes

The red carpet at the Golden Globes has long been a place where stars can showcase their personal style, and 2026 was no exception.

While many celebrities turned heads with stunning gowns, sharp tuxedos, and jaw-dropping accessories, there were also a few who caught our attention for all the wrong reasons.

Let’s just say that not every outfit was a winner.

There were a handful of stars who made bold choices, but perhaps not the kind of bold that lands them in the fashion history books for the right reasons.

The Worst Fashion Faux Pas: Who Missed the Mark?

As expected, the Daily Mail has compiled a list of the evening’s worst fashion faux pas.

From wild, outlandish frocks to over-the-top ensembles, there were some head-turning outfits that simply didn’t work.

While we love a bit of flair and creativity on the red carpet, this year’s fashion show had a few surprises that left us scratching our heads.

Some stars seemed to take the “bigger is better” approach, sporting elaborate dresses with exaggerated features that were more theatrical than glamorous.

Others went for bold patterns and colors that clashed rather than complemented their personalities.

While some of these stars might have had good intentions, their fashion choices ended up as memorable for all the wrong reasons. In a night of high fashion, there were certainly a few low moments to remember.

A Night to Remember Despite the Fashion Flops

Despite the occasional fashion misstep, the 2026 Golden Globe Awards are sure to be remembered for their star-studded moments, the exciting wins, and of course, the unpredictable fashion choices.

After all, the Golden Globes are as much about taking risks on the red carpet as they are about celebrating the best in film and television.

Here’s to hoping next year’s stars can manage to get it just right—at least when it comes to fashion!

Share on Facebook «||» Share on Twitter «||» Share on Reddit «||» Share on LinkedIn