9 celebrity looks from the 2025 Golden Globes that missed the mark — sorry

Melissa McCarthy on the Golden Globes red carpet wearing a pink jumpsuit with a pink frilly cloak.
Melissa McCarthy at the 2025 Golden Globes. John Nacion/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Images
  • Celebrities walked the 2025 Golden Globes red carpet in Beverly Hills on Sunday night.
  • Unfortunately, a few of those stars missed the mark with their overpowering outfits.
  • Melissa McCarthy and Andrew Scott wore vibrant colors that didn't work for them.
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The Golden Globes brings out some of the best red-carpet fashion each year.

Still, there are usually a few misses — even from the most stylish stars.

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This year was no different, with actors including Melissa McCarthy and Andrew Scott wearing outfits that were overpowering and missed the mark.

Here's a look at what they wore and a few other ensembles that could've been better.

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The color of Demi Moore's dress wasn't quite right for her.

Demi Moore on the Golden Globes red carpet, wearing a metallic strapless gown.
Demi Moore at the 2025 Golden Globes. John Nacion/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Images

Moore walked the red carpet in a custom Armani Privé gown, which was strapless and crafted from a metallic fabric that shifted between silver and gold.

Unfortunately, the blended shades washed Moore out, and its mermaid-style skirt distracted from its unique, asymmetrical bodice.

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Ali Wong's Golden Globes look had too much going on.

Ali Wongon the Golden Globes red carpet, wearing a strapless dress covered in red tassels and long black gloves.
Ali Wong at the 2025 Golden Globes. Amy Sussman/Getty Images

Less would have been more for Wong's Golden Globes ensemble this year.

She wore a red Balenciaga gown covered in curled frills and embellished with a satin bow around the waist. Black, over-the-elbow gloves and thick plastic glasses completed the look.

The comedian could have improved her overall outfit by eliminating her arm accessories and swapping her chunky glasses for more delicate ones.

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The color of Andrew Scott's suit was a bit too bold.

Andrew Scott on the Golden Globes red carpet wearing a light-blue suit.
Andrew Scott at the 2025 Golden Globes. Amy Sussman/Getty Images

You couldn't miss Scott when he arrived on the red carpet. The "Ripley" star wore a Vivienne Westwood suit in a vibrant blue shade, a matching tie, and black dress shoes.

His fashion risk was appreciated, and he did stand out among other male celebrities at the event. That said, its color was a bit too bold and reminiscent of a Tiffany and Co. jewelry box.

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Kathryn Hahn's look wasn't a good fit for the Golden Globes.

Kathryn Hahn on the Golden Globes red carpet wearing a black sweater and a long mustard skirt.
Kathryn Hahn at the 2025 Golden Globes. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

The black long-sleeved top, yellow pleated skirt, and gold buckle belt Hahn wore would have been great for a date or dinner with friends.

But the outfit was too casual for the prestigious awards ceremony. The same shirt made from shiny silk, a different belt, and a slightly shorter skirt could have elevated the look.

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Melissa McCarthy's look would have been stronger as a dress.

Melissa McCarthy on the Golden Globes red carpet wearing a pink jumpsuit with a pink frilly cloak.
Melissa McCarthy at the 2025 Golden Globes. John Nacion/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Images

Christian Siriano designed McCarthy's two-piece outfit, which included a hot-pink pantsuit and an oversize ruffled cape.

The baby-pink shade on the latter piece complemented McCarthy and would have looked stunning in the form of a gown, but the pantsuit and cape combination she wore overpowered the actor.

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Anthony Ramos' belt didn't add much to his ensemble.

Anthony Ramos on the Golden Globes red carpet wearing a gray suit with a thin belt.
Anthony Ramos at the 2025 Golden Globes. Amy Sussman/Getty Images

Ramos arrived in a gray suit that was sharply tailored and looked chic. But there was one thing he could have changed: the non-functional belt that sat wrapped around his waist.

Instead, it would have been fun to see the actor embellish his outfit with a statement brooch, a unique tie, or even a more interesting shirt.

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Heidi Klum's look felt like a safe choice for the runway star.

Heidi Klum on the Golden Globes red carpet, wearing a strapless emerald-green dress with cutouts on the bodice.
Heidi Klum at the 2025 Golden Globes. Gilbert Flores/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Images

Klum brought her signature sultry style to the Golden Globes with a strapless green gown. It had a deep neckline, ruched fabric, and diamond-shaped cutouts across its bodice.

Still, the model has worn many similar dresses in the past. It would have been fun to see Klum experiment with something even bolder and more high fashion this time around.

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The cape on Keri Russell's dress was unnecessary.

Keri Russell on the Golden Globes wearing a long blazer-style cream dress with a cape.
Keri Russell at the 2025 Golden Globes. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Stéphane Rolland designed Russell's cream dress to look like a suit, with a plunging neckline and a slit in the center of the skirt mimicking the look of a jacket and pants. Lapel detailing and an oversize belt completed the illusion.

The look was fun, but a layer of straight fabric flowed down from the back, making the dress look boxy and unnaturally stiff. Without the additional fabric on the back, it would have been stronger.

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Salma Hayek's dress had a sequin problem.

Salma Hayek on the Golden Globes red carpet, wearing a burgundy dress. The bodice and train are covered in burgundy sequins.
Salma Hayek at the 2025 Golden Globes. Michael Buckner/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Images

Hayek chose a burgundy Gucci dress for the Golden Globes. Sequins covered the halter bodice, and the sparkles reappeared on the train, flowing from the form-fitting skirt. She wore a green necklace with the look.

The dress felt disjointed and would have been more cohesive if there were any sparkles on the skirt to connect the bodice and train.

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