This year’s 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, unfolded with Tony Ward’s statement pieces translating what Tony has always believed in, and that is fashion does not belong to a single mood. It belongs to the moment it enters, and to the woman who wears it.
On the arrivals carpet, Jeannie Mai wore a piece from Tony Ward’s Ready-to-Wear Fall Winter 2025/26 collection: a black strapless silhouette hand embroidered with gold chain details and a bold slit that balanced strength and elegance.
Skylar Diggins-Smith brought forward Tony Ward’s Spring-Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear direction. Her asymmetric, long draped sequined dress in blue taffeta layered dramatic volume with sleek lines, is nothing but a nod to the collection’s fluid interplay between movement and shape, where light, texture, and proportion work in harmony under the same DNA.
On the couture side, Oana Chaplin went for a gown from the Spring-Summer 2025 Couture collection. The black and gold silk gown structured with its pleated bodice and rich contrasts, translated the collection’s dialogue of shadow and gleam, where structured detail meets refined fluidity in pieces that feel modern yet lived-in.
And the night marked a special moment for Jean Smart, who was recognized with the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy for her work on Hacks. Her choice of Tony Ward Ready-to-Wear Fall/Winter 2025/26 dress reflected an effortless grace and quiet precision, elegantly bridging classic presence with contemporary ease.
We kicked off a year with a reminder that what appears effortless on the carpet is built through momentum, trust, and constant creation. And with Couture Week just ahead, this night wasn’t a highlight, it was a starting point.
