Prada dressed ten celebrities for the 2025 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
Old Hollywood with a fresh twist
Selena Gomez dazzled as a double nominee ‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘Only Murders In The Building’ wearing a custom Prada crystal-blue satin off-shoulder column gown. The old-school elegance, flawless execution, and departure from her usual black gowns made this another win for the newly engaged actress. Styled with matching Prada satin pumps and Tiffany Blue Book Collection jewels, Selena’s look delivered undeniable red carpet magic.
Prada perfection, surprise edition
Felicity Jones, nominated for The Brutalist, stunned in a Prada silver sequin gown adorned with crystal-embellished floral and star motifs. After a lackluster press tour, this awards season pick was the redemption arc we didn’t see coming.
Details that make the difference
Wearing a Prada navy-blue satin gown, Justine Lupe’s contrasting white satin lining was essential for silhouette, shape and structure. Paired with a crystal brooch, the look came together beautifully.
A Prada misstep
Halina Reijn’s Prada black silk dress, with its embellished organza panels, gave the unfortunate impression of wet tire tracks.
A rose-tinted win
We love a classic tux in an unexpected colour, which Adam Brody served up in his dark green Prada double-breasted tuxedo. The addition of a rose complemented the floral backdrop perfectly.
Tuxedo duo done right
Presumed Innocent actor Jake Gyllenhaal wore a Prada tuxedo styled with a black silk cummerbund, which felt modern without the expected bow-tie. While his girlfriend Jeanne Cadieu delivered a chic interpretation of a classic tux.
Classic with a twist
The unique details on Sebastian Stan’s custom Prada black coat and trouser with contrasting white piping detail, ensured this look stood out.
Intriguing, not iconic
Mark Eydelshteyn’s shrunken Prada blazer paired with a burgundy crepe shirt, scarf, and tie felt experimental but divisive.
Belt it, don’t sell it
The grey Prada suit’s belted design was the breaking point for this look, missing the mark for Anthony Ramos.
Subtle branding speaks volumes
Daniel Blumberg’s Prada black wool tuxedo, featuring the signature plaque, answered the red carpet’s perennial “who are you wearing?” with quiet confidence.
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