Jennifer Lawrence drew attention at the 2026 Golden Globes after stepping onto the red carpet in a sheer gown that quickly became one of the night’s most discussed looks. While the event celebrates film and television achievements, the fashion moments before the ceremony once again dominated conversation.
Viewers watched as celebrities arrived in elaborate and sometimes controversial outfits, continuing the long tradition of red carpet spectacle. Lawrence stood out almost immediately, with comparisons being made to earlier iconic sheer looks seen at major award shows.

The Hunger Games star wore a see through dress designed by Givenchy’s Sarah Burton, detailed with embroidered pink, ivory, and green flowers. The design blended transparency with ornate decoration, creating a look that balanced delicacy and boldness under the bright carpet lights.
Lawrence later joked about the outfit while speaking on the red carpet about attending after parties. She said: “I’m going to hang. I’m naked, I might as well,” before adding that her children would have preferred she stayed home instead.
In separate remarks ahead of the ceremony, Lawrence discussed filming NSFW scenes in her recent work. Speaking about acting alongside Robert Pattinson, she said: “It was actually easier that way, because Rob and I did not know each other. Which is kind of better, you know?”

She added: “Imagine it! So yeah, doing it with a stranger is preferable.” The conversation later shifted to her latest project, Die My Love, where she recalled an unusual first day of filming involving an unexpected request.
Describing the scene, Lawrence said: “It was these actors, and they’re attacking each other like tigers.” She continued: “And we were like, ‘OK, yeah,’ and she was like, ‘Can you do it naked, yeah?’ and that was the first day on set.”
Enjoy some more big moments at the Golden Globes:
Nikki Glaser’s savage monologue and Epstein joke
It was her second time hosting the show, and Glaser again made it clear she was not going to play it safe. She referenced the Epstein files with jokes about redacted lists and even took a swipe at the Justice Department, then moved on to roasting Leonardo DiCaprio’s dating history, Timothée Chalamet’s build, and George Clooney’s household skills, while also mocking CBS with a wordplay dig. By the end, it felt like she had hit nearly everyone in the room, leaving people wondering if she would be invited back again next year.
Owen Cooper makes Golden Globes history
At just 16 years old, he made history as the youngest winner of Best Supporting Actor in a TV series for his role in Adolescence. The Netflix series had a strong night overall, also taking home awards for Stephen Graham as Best Actor in a Limited Series, Erin Doherty for Best Supporting Actress, and Best Limited or Anthology Series or TV movie.
Wanda Sykes throws shade at Ricky Gervais
Before presenting the award for Best Stand Up Comedy Performance, Wanda Sykes joked about Ricky Gervais not being in the room, saying she loved him for skipping the ceremony and teasing that she would get to accept the award for him if he won. When Gervais did win for Mortality and was still absent, Sykes followed through, asking if she could borrow Teyana Taylor’s speech before saying, “Because he would like to thank God and the trans community.”
Snoop Dogg gets censored
Rob Reiner tribute
Glaser ended the night with a quiet nod to Rob Reiner, who died in December along with his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, at their Los Angeles home. She walked on stage wearing a Spinal Tap hat in reference to his 1984 film, then closed by saying, “This one went to 11. Thank you guys for an amazing night, and I hope we found the line between clever and stupid. A good Chalamet to you all.”