Julia Roberts made a strong visual statement at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, stepping onto the red carpet in Los Angeles in an all-black look that quickly drew attention. The 58-year-old actress attended the ceremony held at the Beverly Hilton, where awards were presented for achievements in film and television in 2025.
For the occasion, Roberts chose a black Giorgio Armani gown with a bold neckline, structured shoulders inspired by the 1980s, and a flowing floor-length skirt. The dress highlighted her slim figure and stood out for its simplicity paired with confident cuts.

The look carried personal meaning as well. By wearing Armani, Roberts paid tribute to the designer she admired deeply, who passed away on September 4 last year. The choice was deliberate and understated, without overt statements.
She completed the outfit with classic high-heeled pumps and a leather clutch in matching black. The total-black ensemble was elevated by jewelry — delicate earrings, a gold chain with a strawberry-shaped pendant from Swarovski, and a large ring from the same collection.

Her makeup focused on luminous skin, with emphasis placed on the eyes and a nude shade used on the lips. Her hair was parted in the middle and styled into soft waves framing her face, keeping the overall look clean and controlled.
Roberts was nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her role as Alma Imhoff in After the Hunt. She competed in a strong category that included Jennifer Lawrence, Renate Reinsve, Tessa Thompson, Eva Victor, and Jessie Buckley. The award ultimately went to Buckley for her performance in Hamnet.

Behind the scenes, Roberts was seen warmly greeting Teyana Taylor, who had a successful night of her own. Taylor won Best Supporting Actress for her role in Battle After Battle, where she starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.
While Roberts did not leave with a trophy, her appearance remained one of the evening’s most discussed moments — not because of speeches or outcomes, but because of how deliberately she presented herself.