Close Menu
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending
Kalshi’s response to its .2 million Iran mess: More fine print

Kalshi’s response to its $2.2 million Iran mess: More fine print

March 5, 2026
Tax Haven, USA

Tax Haven, USA

March 5, 2026
Major US trade groups are pressing the Trump administration to distribute tariff refunds ‘en masse’

Major US trade groups are pressing the Trump administration to distribute tariff refunds ‘en masse’

March 5, 2026
Jensen Huang says a 0 billion investment in OpenAI is ‘probably not in the cards’

Jensen Huang says a $100 billion investment in OpenAI is ‘probably not in the cards’

March 5, 2026
The State Department says it’s boosting flights across the Middle East to get Americans home. Here’s what to know.

The State Department says it’s boosting flights across the Middle East to get Americans home. Here’s what to know.

March 5, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
March 5, 2026 5:05 am EST
|
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  Market Data
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Home » Critics Choice Awards 2026: Best and Worst Outfits on the Red Carpet
Critics Choice Awards 2026: Best and Worst Outfits on the Red Carpet
Finance

Critics Choice Awards 2026: Best and Worst Outfits on the Red Carpet

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 5, 20261 ViewsNo Comments


2026-01-05T17:13:33.742Z




Copy link


Email


Facebook


WhatsApp


X



LinkedIn



Bluesky


Threads

lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt.


Impact Link



Save
Saved


Read in app

This story is available exclusively to Business Insider
subscribers. Become an Insider
and start reading now.

Have an account? .
  • The 2026 Critics Choice Awards were held in Santa Monica on Sunday night.
  • Ariana Grande, Michael B. Jordan, and Elle Fanning were among the best-dressed attendees.
  • Stars like Mia Goth and Diego Luna, unfortunately, fell short with overly simple outfits.

Celebrities are kicking off 2026 in dramatic fashion — literally.

On Sunday night, Hollywood stars flocked to Santa Monica for the 2026 Critics Choice Awards, which celebrate the best of film and TV.

Some attendees, such as Ariana Grande, stood out in glamorous, sparkling ensembles, while others fell short with lackluster looks.

These are the best and worst outfits we saw.

Elle Fanning stunned in gold.

The “Sentimental Value” star hit the red carpet in a sleeveless gown designed by Ralph Lauren.

The shimmering dress had thin straps, a plunging cowl neckline, and a form-fitting skirt that extended into a short train.

Fanning stood out in the elegant gown, which perfectly complemented her blonde hair and neutral makeup.

Alicia Silverstone also went metallic, but her look could have benefited from a few small tweaks.

She wore a strapless, sparkle-covered gown with a structured bodice and ruched fabric across its floor-length skirt.

Its shape worked strongly for the actor, but its gray-toned color washed her out. A brighter silver or gold coloring might have worked better.

It also would’ve been fun to see Silverstone wear her hair in an updo to highlight her diamond earrings and statement dress.

Ethan Hawke’s classic suit had a dramatic flair, and it worked for him.

Bode designed his two-piece set, which included a black blazer and matching trousers. Both were decorated with white, floral appliqués.

The outfit was eye-catching, memorable, and fashion-forward. He completed it with a white undershirt and black leather boots.

Diego Luna’s green ensemble seemed to be missing something.

The “Andor” actor arrived at the Critics Choice Awards wearing a forest green suit and undershirt.

Though the outfit’s earthy colors looked great on Luna, its satin pieces fit loosely and seemed to need some tailoring. His pants, especially, looked too long.

The outfit was also very understated and could have been enhanced with some accessories, such as rings or a brooch.

“KPop Demon Hunters” singers Rei Ami, Ejae, and Audrey Nuna delivered with standout fashion.

They coordinated in all-black ensembles that showcased their respective styles.

Rei Ami donned a velvet gown with a dramatic bodice cutout and wrist accessories from Chochengco, while Ejae had a glamorous moment in a strapless, satin ball gown.

Audrey Nuna took the most daring approach, wearing a sculptural sphere piece from Marc Jacobs.

Teyana Taylor wore an outfit with too many layers.

Saint Laurent designed her dramatic look. It featured a tan suit, a massive feather boa across her shoulders, black gloves, a red tie, and leather boots that extended up her thighs.

A simpler pair of shoes, such as boots that sat under her pant legs, would have probably looked better with the outfit.

Ariana Grande’s sparkly pink gown was one of the best looks of the night.

Law Roach and Yvonne Shelly styled Grande for the Critics Choice Awards in a custom Alberta Ferretti gown designed by Lorenzo Serafini.

The baby-pink gown featured a scooped neckline, a form-fitting bodice, and a floor-length, slightly poofy skirt. A sheer overlay, covered in sparkly embellishments, sat atop the dress and formed a cape in the back.

Grande wore her hair up and paired the statement gown with Swarovski jewelry. The look was the perfect blend of red-carpet glam and an homage to her portrayal of Glinda in “Wicked: For Good.”

Patricia Arquette’s accessories detracted from her metallic gown.

The “Severance” star’s gold-toned gown had a structured bodice with ruching on the center and sides, as well as two diagonal straps that crisscrossed across her upper chest. The texture continued on the full skirt, bringing dimension to the look.

However, Arquette added a black belt and black wrap to the look, which felt distracting against the shiny fabric of the dress. The look would have been stronger if she had gone in a different direction with her accessories.

Chase Infiniti wowed in a butter-yellow look.

Infiniti, who was nominated for her performance in “One Battle After Another,” arrived at the Critics Choice Awards in a yellow set designed by Louis Vuitton.

The top had a high neckline, while the cropped bodice was rounded with ruched fabric. The back of the top was the same shape but scooped lower, forming a cape that flowed to her calves. A form-fitting skirt with a subtle train matched the top.

Infiniti, who shared on Instagram that the yellow of her outfit is her favorite color, paired the look with diamond jewelry.

Mia Goth’s outfit would have made a better impression if she had styled it differently.

The “Frankenstein” star wore a pretty Dior gown for the awards ceremony. The silky, sheath-style dress was white, while cream off-the-shoulder straps brought a bit of color into the look.

Still, it felt like Goth’s look was missing something, as she wore her hair in a bun and kept her jewelry minimal, wearing only small earrings and a single ring. The look may have felt more cohesive if she had worn a statement necklace or a more dramatic hairstyle.

Michael B. Jordan’s colorful suit stood out on the red carpet.

Jordan selected a burgundy Louis Vuitton suit for the event. The jacket was double-breasted, while the pants were slim-fitted. He paired the bold suit with a pink shirt and a slightly shiny burgundy tie, as well as Christian Louboutin shoes.

The outfit may have also subtly nodded to “Sinners,” for which Jordan was nominated for best actor, as one of the twins he portrays, Stack, wears a similar shade of red throughout the film.

Jacob Elordi looked chic in an all-black look.

Designed by Bottega Veneta, Elordi’s black suit had a subtly asymmetrical design with the jacket buttoning at an angle. Both the jacket and pants had a relaxed fit, adding to the effortlessly cool feel of the ensemble.

The “Frankenstein” star paired the suit with a black shirt, a gray tie, and black shoes. His sunglasses added a pop of color to the monotone outfit, as they had red lenses.



Read the full article here

Awards carpet choice critics outfits Red worst
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Kalshi’s response to its .2 million Iran mess: More fine print

Kalshi’s response to its $2.2 million Iran mess: More fine print

The State Department says it’s boosting flights across the Middle East to get Americans home. Here’s what to know.

The State Department says it’s boosting flights across the Middle East to get Americans home. Here’s what to know.

The US is urging Americans to leave 14 Middle Eastern countries amid the Iran conflict. Here’s what’s happening in each.

The US is urging Americans to leave 14 Middle Eastern countries amid the Iran conflict. Here’s what’s happening in each.

Tech leaders pledge to power their own data centers during meeting with Trump

Tech leaders pledge to power their own data centers during meeting with Trump

He found out his brother — and best friend — died while sitting in 37B. Now KevOnStage has a stand-up about grief.

He found out his brother — and best friend — died while sitting in 37B. Now KevOnStage has a stand-up about grief.

Sergey Brin has ties to a  million mansion that just sold in Miami

Sergey Brin has ties to a $51 million mansion that just sold in Miami

I’m moving from Miami to Dubai despite the Middle East conflict. My friends are begging me to cancel.

I’m moving from Miami to Dubai despite the Middle East conflict. My friends are begging me to cancel.

I started a business with my parents. We had to learn how to work together and not take things personally.

I started a business with my parents. We had to learn how to work together and not take things personally.

Claude outages lay bare software developers’ growing reliance on AI: ‘I guess I’ll write code like a caveman’

Claude outages lay bare software developers’ growing reliance on AI: ‘I guess I’ll write code like a caveman’

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Tax Haven, USA

Tax Haven, USA

March 5, 2026
Major US trade groups are pressing the Trump administration to distribute tariff refunds ‘en masse’

Major US trade groups are pressing the Trump administration to distribute tariff refunds ‘en masse’

March 5, 2026
Jensen Huang says a 0 billion investment in OpenAI is ‘probably not in the cards’

Jensen Huang says a $100 billion investment in OpenAI is ‘probably not in the cards’

March 5, 2026
The State Department says it’s boosting flights across the Middle East to get Americans home. Here’s what to know.

The State Department says it’s boosting flights across the Middle East to get Americans home. Here’s what to know.

March 5, 2026
The oil price spike won’t fix Russia’s strained finances, an analyst says

The oil price spike won’t fix Russia’s strained finances, an analyst says

March 5, 2026

Latest News

‘Survivor’ host Jeff Probst spends his downtime watching real-life police interrogation videos

‘Survivor’ host Jeff Probst spends his downtime watching real-life police interrogation videos

March 5, 2026
How FBI Undercover Actually Works, According to a Former Agent

How FBI Undercover Actually Works, According to a Former Agent

March 4, 2026
Morgan Stanley cuts 2,500 jobs across all divisions in workforce reduction

Morgan Stanley cuts 2,500 jobs across all divisions in workforce reduction

March 4, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.