While there is no official best-dressed category at the Golden Globes, if there were, Jessie Buckley would surely be in the running—with stiff competition from Jennifer Lawrence, who arrived in a custom nude-mesh Givenchy column dress. Nominated for her role in Hamnet, British Vogue’s February cover star was among the last of the nominees to arrive on the red carpet at the Beverly Hilton this evening, wearing a strapless, asymmetrically draped Dior gown of pale-blue silk.
It marks the latest fashion coup from the Killarney-born actor, who, since hiring Danielle Goldberg—the power stylist behind the profi…
While there is no official best-dressed category at the Golden Globes, if there were, Jessie Buckley would surely be in the running—with stiff competition from Jennifer Lawrence, who arrived in a custom nude-mesh Givenchy column dress. Nominated for her role in Hamnet, British Vogue’s February cover star was among the last of the nominees to arrive on the red carpet at the Beverly Hilton this evening, wearing a strapless, asymmetrically draped Dior gown of pale-blue silk.
It marks the latest fashion coup from the Killarney-born actor, who, since hiring Danielle Goldberg—the power stylist behind the profile-raising wardrobes of Ayo Edebiri, Saoirse Ronan, and Jodie Comer—in late 2025, has undergone a subtle but significant transformation. Gone are the eccentric swings of a period-style, puff-sleeve Rodarte gown at the 2023 Academy Awards and a fake moustache at the 2022 Met Gala; in their place, the ultra-polished, cultivatedly offbeat register of an Olsen-made, cashmere turtleneck with a pleated maxi skirt; a long, languid Chanel dress; a sloping-shoulder Issey Miyake suit.
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While Buckley has previously sat front row at Jonathan Anderson’s Loewe, confessed to a fascination with archival Galliano, and even modeled in Simone Rocha’s spring 2020 collection, she recently admitted to having lived in “moth-eaten” trousers since having her daughter last year. Speaking in this month’s British Vogue, she added that she was “so excited” about awards season’s red carpets. “One second you’re changing a nappy,” she said, not long after topping best-dressed lists at the Governors Awards, “the next you’re wearing The Row.” And the next moment? Winning Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture. (Probably).
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