After the 2025 Golden Globes ceremony on Sunday, celebrity guests swapped their outfits to celebrate this year’s winners and honorees in different events. Here, WWD takes a closer look at the best dressed from the Golden Globes 2025 after parties.
Zoe Saldaña
Zoe Saldaña went from one elegant number at the main event at the Golden Globes to another in a lace gown at the Netflix after party, where she celebrated her win for her role in “Emilia Pérez.”
Sharon Stone
As a red carpet veteran, Sharon Stone has perfected the formula for dressing up. The actor-turned-artist played with light colors and textures in this mint Georges Chakra gown that was effortlessly accessorized with silver jewellery.
Elle Fanning
Elle Fanning continued the theme of the leopard print from her Balmain gown on the red carpet to a slinky vintage Dior dress at the after party. The “A Complete Unknown” actress knows the difference between formal and fun.
Yasmin Finney
Yasmin Finney understands that red is rarely a color for the red carpet and it’s more impactful in a casual setting like an after party. Her sheer red dress was party ready.
Jodie Turner-Smith
Jodie Turner-Smith has, by now, established that textures are her go-to. This green and black number has the perfect balance of faux fur and leather without becoming a costume.
Kate Beckinsale
The after party doesn’t start until someone arrives in a princess gown. Kate Beckinsale’s Nicole + Felicia dress was more Hollywood princess than Disney princess.
Raúl Domingo
Raúl Domingo’s tonal greige suit was reminiscent of Richard Gere’s Giorgio Armani suit in “American Gigolo,” but with a modern update by way of the slightly darker necktie and tiny watch he accessorized with.
Paris Jackson
Paris Jackson elevated her black sheer minidress with a pair of Celine monogrammed tights and a small bag.
Karen Pittman
Karen Pittman’s black sequin dress had just the right details taken from a tuxedo with a chic white button-down collar and cuffs. Her two-in-one look could get her into any after party.
Bela Bajaria
Netflix’s chief content officer Bela Bajaria impressed with a minimal monochrome sari with a subtle touch of black embellishment and a ruby and diamond choker.