The 82nd Golden Globes celebrated the intersection of music and film. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross won Best Original Score for “Challengers” and made a stylish statement on the red carpet. “El Mal” from “Emilia Perez” took home Best Original Song, with composer Camille accepting the award in a stunning emerald gown. The red carpet was a spectacle of musical fashion, with stars like Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, and Selena Gomez showcasing their unique styles.
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Beyond the awards, the 82nd Golden Globes was a celebration of music and style. From Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’s understated elegance to Miley Cyrus’s dazzling display, the red carpet was a testament to the intersection of artistry and fashion, Stellar performances by Karla Sofia Gascon and powerful speeches by Viola Davis and Ted Danson rounded out an unforgettable night
The 82nd Annual Golden Globes Awards proved to be a night of triumph for the music industry, with several prominent musicians and composers taking home coveted awards. The red carpet, too, was a spectacle of musical fashion, with several stars making a lasting impression with their style choices.
Nine Inch Nails Reign Supreme
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, the acclaimed duo behind the score for “Challengers,” not only took home the award for Best Original Score but also turned heads with their understated yet elegant attire. Reznor opted for a classic black suit, while Ross complimented him in a sophisticated grey ensemble. Their minimalist approach allowed their musical achievements to take center stage, underscoring the notion that true style often lies in simplicity.
“El Mal” Takes Home Best Original Song
The victory of “El Mal” from “Emilia Perez” for Best Original Song was met with enthusiastic cheers from the audience. Composer Camille, who accepted the award alongside Clement Ducol and director Jacques Audiard, graced the red carpet in a stunning emerald green gown that exuded both elegance and a touch of rebellious spirit, mirroring the film’s themes of self-expression.
The 82nd Golden Globes saw ‘The Brutalist’ reign supreme in the Drama category, while ‘Emilia Pérez’ enjoyed a triumphant night with four wins, including Best Musical or Comedy. Zoe Saldaña celebrated her first Golden Globe win for her supporting role in the latter. However, the evening’s most memorable moment belonged to Fernanda Torres, who etched her name in history by becoming the first Brazilian actress to win Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for ‘I’m Still Here.’ This victory held a special significance as it came 25 years after her mother, the legendary Fernanda Montenegro, was nominated for the same award for ‘Central Station’ in 1999.
A Spectrum of Style
The red carpet was a kaleidoscope of colors and styles. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, stars of “Wicked,” traded their signature on-screen colors (pink and green, respectively) for a more diverse palette. Grande opted for a vintage Givenchy gown, while Erivo dazzled in a custom Louis Vuitton creation. Newly engaged Selena Gomez, meanwhile, turned heads in a custom satin powder blue Prada ballgown, accented with dazzling Tiffany diamonds.
Miley Cyrus, nominated for Best Original Song for “Beautiful That Way,” arrived in a dazzling ensemble that showcased her evolving style. Her look was a perfect blend of edgy and sophisticated, reflecting the multifaceted nature of her musical career. Maren Morris, nominated for her contribution to “Kiss the Sky” from “The Wild Robot,” opted for a classic yet glamorous look in a strapless red Carolina Herrera gown.
The 82nd Golden Globes Awards demonstrated the significant impact of music in the film industry, recognizing the artistry and creativity of composers and songwriters. The event also showcased the fashion prowess of many music stars, proving that they are not only talented musicians but also style icons who effortlessly blend artistry with elegance
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