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Nikki Glaser‘s first time hosting the Golden Globes has featured a whirlwind of eye-catching outfits set off by glamorous shoes.
Her first on-stage look was a form-fitting silver sequined gown matched to a pair of Jimmy Choo pumps. Wearing the Anouk style, her metallic silver shoes featured a pointed toe and a high heel. They blended seamlessly with her dress, which was floor-length and designed with a cowl neck.
Also included in her sartorial lineup for the evening were multiple pairs of Christian Louboutins. At one point on stage Glaser was outfitted in deep pink gown which helped her with a joke focused on “Wicked.” The dress featured a similar silhouette to her previous silver gown, though this one was adorned with large pink sequins. Creating another monochrome look, she wore Christian Louboutin‘s Pigalle Follies in a hot pink shade. The shoes feature a soaring stiletto heel in addition to a triangular toe. She also slipped on a red version of the Pigalle Follies to go with a strapless red gown featuring an A-line skirt and a high slit.
On the red carpet earlier in the evening, Glaser was outfitted in a Prabal Gurung gown accompanied by Giuseppe Zanotti heels. The strapless shiny beige dress featured a fitted bodice with a deep sweetheart neckline, a voluminous outer skirt layer and a floral embellishment at the waist. In a complementary deeper brown hue, the shoes stood out with an embellished strap toward the middle of the foot.
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,” Timothée Chalamet for “A Complete Unknown” and Denzel Washington for “Gladiator II.”
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