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Julia Garner, Rosamund Pike and More Red Carpet Arrivals at the Golden Globes 2024

Stars showed up in style to the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards, held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, which celebrate the biggest achievements across film and television in 2023. It is produced by Dick Clark Productions, which is owned by WWD parent Penske Media Corp. Ahead of the ceremony, WWD is hosting its first real-time red carpet digital show, hosted by Jeannie Mai, highlighting the looks from the red carpet arrivals. On Monday, WWD will reveal the winners of its Style Awards during the red carpet recap on wwd.com/golden-globes at 10 a.m. ET. As the stars begin rolling in, WWD charts the latest red carpet arrivals at the Golden Globes below. Julia Garner Julia Garner Julia Garner glittered in a plunging Gucci gown covered in silver sequins. After wearing several designs by the Italian label at events including the Emmys, Cannes Film Festival and the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Garner was unveiled as one of the new faces of their fragrance, Gucci Guilty, alongside Elliott Page and A$AP Rocky. Rosamund Pike Rosamund Pike “Saltburn” star Rosamund Pike went avant-garde in a black, lace tea-length gown by Christian Dior. The design came from the label’s fall 2019 couture collection. Pike added on a pair of

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