The fashion set mingled with Hollywood's awards contenders Saturday night asW Magazinetransformed the Chateau Marmont's penthouse into a pre-Golden Globes celebration of style and cinema.
Demi Mooremade a striking entrance in a graphicNina Riccipolka dot strapless gown, its bold pattern setting the tone for an evening where fashion choices ranged from playful to refined. The geometric print marked a departure from Moore's recent red carpet appearances, perhaps reflecting the transformative nature of her upcoming role in "The Substance."
The evening's fashion narrative continued withAngelina JolieinCELINEbyHedi Slimane, whose minimalist approach resonated through a precisely tailored black shearling organza coat layered over a fluid silk satin dress. Jolie's appearance, ahead of Sunday's ceremony where she's nominated for "Maria," reinforced the enduring relationship between luxury houses and awards season.

Laura Harrierembodied modern elegance in Look 11 from thePrada DonnaSpring-Summer 2025 collection, completed with sleek black leather pumps.Mia Gothchose a strikingMcQueenPre-Spring Summer 2025ensemble, featuring an asymmetric black wool corset with zip detail and coordinating skirt. Meanwhile,Maison Valentinomade a strong showing, withKaia Gerberappearing in a sophisticated look from Creative DirectorAlessandro Michele's Pre-Fall 2025 collection.Eddie RedmayneandHannah Bagshawechose coordinated ensembles from theSpring-Summer 2025 Pavillon Des Foliescollection, complemented byValentino Garavaniaccessories.Keira Knightleyfurther elevated the house's presence in a striking creation from the same collection, paired withValentino Garavani FolieFoliageshoes.





The convergence of fashion and film was evident in the strategic styling revelations throughout the evening. Asreported by The New York Times,Law Roachdisclosed thatZendaya, who is nominated for "Challengers," would appear in aLouis Vuittoncreation at the Globes, channelingJoyce Bryant's groundbreaking glamour. Meanwhile,Cynthia Erivoconfirmed her ownLouis Vuittonchoice for Sunday's ceremony, highlighting the house's growing red carpet presence.Nicolas Ghesquière, artistic director of women's collections at Louis Vuitton, observed the proceedings from the terrace, whileChristian Louboutinnavigated the increasingly crowded space. Their presence, alongsideW's editor in chiefSara Moonvesand Editor-at-LargeLynn Hirschberg, underscored the evening's significance in the fashion calendar.