Emma Dazzles in Gold Heels at 2024 Golden Globes
Emma Stone captivated the cameras last night as she glided across the rose-hued Golden Globes red carpet in an ethereal Louis Vuitton gown and strappy metallic stilettos. The Academy Award-winning actress, who stars in two nominated projects this year including “Poor Things” and “The Curse,” embodied old Hollywood glamour with her elegant ensemble and beauty look crafted by long-time collaborator Rachel Goodwin.
Stone’s semi-sheer floral gown featured a plunging neckline with barely-there straps, the delicate fabric adorned with 3D embellishments matching the backdrop of the red carpet. The dress’ high leg slit ran up the middle, showing a glimpse of the pointed-toe gold heels that tied her look together and elongated her frame. The sandals revealed a dark merlot pedicure that contrasted beautifully with her otherwise neutral, spring-ready palette.
While Stone is no stranger to taking risks on the red carpet, this year she chose a more pared-back beauty look to complement her show-stopping Louis Vuitton. Goodwin gave Stone a fresh-faced complexion, with just a touch of pink on the apples of her cheeks and a petal-soft matte lip. Her stylist swept Stone’s newly blunt-cut locks into a gentle wave, the ends lightly curled for a relaxed yet elegant finish. Delicate drop earrings by Louis Vuitton completed the timeless look. The sheer slip boasted a deep V neckline and a high leg slit, revealing satin nude heeled sandals, while double drop earrings and a vibrant yellow gemstone ring added the perfect finishing touches.
The actress, who recently starred in the French luxury brand’s Fall/Winter 2023 campaign, was accompanied down the red carpet by director Yorgos Lanthimos. Lanthimos helmed Stone’s latest film “Poor Things,” which earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. She is also up for Best Actress in a Drama Series for the 2024 contender “The Curse,” in which she stars alongside Lucas Hedges.
The Golden Globe Awards celebrate the top performances across film and television. This year’s ceremony is hosted by comedian Jo Koy and features a star-studded afterparty presented by Billboard and Rémy Martin. Viewers can watch the Golden Globes live on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Ahead of the ceremony, WWD will host 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.
Over the past decade, Stone has become a red carpet mainstay thanks to her penchant for unexpected silhouettes and colors from brands like Louis Vuitton and Givenchy. Whether pairing sneakers with a voluminous gown or donning sharply tailored menswear, her style continually delights fashion fans. Last night’s ethereal turn marks an elegant new chapter for the acclaimed actress. We can’t wait to see what stunning look she has in store for us next.