Gucci on the 2025 Golden Globes Red Carpet was a true extravaganza. Among the celebrities who wore the brand were Salma Hayek, Lee Jung-jae, and others. The night, no doubt, marks celebrations of excellence in the cinematic and television worlds, but sartorial statements always steal the night, and this year, Gucci was the one stealing all the limelight. From sparkling glittered gowns to perfectly tailored tuxedos, Gucci yet again proved its magic for red-carpet invitations.
Salma Hayek, Cara Delevingne, Viola Davis, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Lee Jung-Jae, and Eiza González transformed the carpet into an impressive works of art by Gucci. Every look embodied the flexibility of this house to be attuned to diverse tastes while at the same time communicating its essence.
Let's explore how these celebrities made the magic of Gucci happen during one of the most prominent Hollywood nights.
1. Salma Hayek Pinault: The Showstopper Per Se
Salma Hayek Pinault stole the show in a bespoke Gucci gown that shouted old-school glamour with an edgy modernity. Featuring a deep, plunging neckline, encrusted in tiny silver sequins, it flared out dramatically in a silk skirt, giving it drama galore. She walked away like an unforgettable sight to behold in a dramatic sweep.
Loyal to the core, Salma is a Gucci ambassador. Paired with a sleek bun and diamond chandelier earrings, it was clear the gown was more timeless than merely trendy.
2. Cara Delevingne: Daring and Dazzling
A different kind of red-carpet daredevil, Cara Delevingne, wore a teal-blue halter dress from Gucci. This heavily beaded dress in crystals delivered a lot of elegance but had an edge to it. The fearless fashionista, Cara, let the dress speak for itself.
The look says it all; Gucci indeed has the potential to create the most show-stopping pieces to fit the wearer's vibe.
3. Viola Davis: Sustainability Meets Style
Viola Davis made quite a red carpet statement this time, looking glamorous in that Gucci gown that combined some glamour with sustainability. The beaded sequined gown is essentially a re-do of a version she had sported before. It is accentuated by this bright cape and adds more flourishes to this already fantastic original gown.
4. Lee Jung-Jae: Elegance Redefined
Lee Jung-Jae is effortlessly suave in a tuxedo, complete with Gucci sharp lapels, clean lines, and tailored fit; he puts forth the house's skill in menswear. Horsebit leather boots from Gucci accompanied his ensemble, which remained elegantly understated while saying less is indeed more than ornate.
5. Eiza González: Golden Hour Glam
Eiza González was simply dazzling in a gold Gucci gown that was both regal and daring. It was structured to perfection with subtle crystal detailing all over, a look that marries elegance with high-fashion drama. Natural makeup and sleek hair gave her a touch of modernity. Eiza proved that Gucci designs are royalty on the red carpet.
6. Kirsten Dunst & Jesse Plemons: Gucci for Love and Relationship
Kirsten Dunst wore a classic, old-school glamour in a black velvet Gucci gown with a plunging neckline and crystal embellishments, accompanied by a flowy silk skirt. Her nude pink lipstick speaks of Hollywood classicism to complete the look.
By her side, Jesse Plemons was equally striking in a sleek Gucci tuxedo. His look featured a double-breasted jacket, perfectly tailored pants, and polished leather shoes, embodying timeless elegance. Together, the couple epitomized sophistication and showed Gucci’s expertise in dressing both women and men for the red carpet.
Comfort was the fashion takeaway from this particular success for Gucci on the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Globes.
What defined this year, however, was the emphasis on sustainable and innovative fashion. There was a real commitment to the future from the Gucci outfit of Viola Davis. Then there were Lee Jung-Jae and Jesse Plemons with their tailoring, as is the hallmark of Gucci for great men's fashion.
The red carpet is more than a catwalk; it is a statement and for Gucci this year, it's been a big, bold statement.