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Ariana Grande wowed the crowd at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes held tonight in Los Angeles. The singer is nominated for “Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture” for her work in the smash hit “Wicked.”
The “Dangerous Woman” songstress graced the red carpet in a pair of champagne satin uppers. Sharp triangular toes gave way to arched soles embossed with the brand’s logo. Stiletto heels standing at around 3 to 4 inches rounded out the set. Grande’s pair for the ceremony are exceedingly similar to the custom Jimmy Choo Romy heels she wore during the 36th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards on Jan. 3.
Both styles featured satin uppers, taking the otherwise classic silhouette up a notch. It seems that all of Grande’s fashion moments have become nods to “Wicked,” and it’s likely her footwear tonight was one too. Jimmy Choo’s Romy pumps traditionally come in a slew of colorways including “Ivory,” “Black,” “Rose Pink” and “Gold.” The Jimmy Choo Romy silhouette comes in two heel heights, 3.3 inches and 3.9 inches.
The “Bang Bang” singer accompanied her satin footwear with a drop-waist gown from Givenchy. The spring 1966 haute couture dress featured an intricately beaded strapless bodice accompanied by a sweeping champagne-colored dress dotted with flecks of gold thread.
The 82nd Golden Globe Awards is held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. The award ceremony celebrates excellence in the television and film industries from projects produced in 2024.
Award categories include “Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language,” “Best Motion Picture – Drama,” “Cinematic and Box Office Achievement” and “Best Screenplay – Motion Picture,” among others. Notable nominees for the event include Pamela Anderson for “The Last Showgirl,” Nicole Kidman for “Babygirl,” Timothee Chalamet for “A Complete Unknown” and Denzel Washington for “Gladiator II.”
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