We’re just days into the New Year, and the world’s most famed names in television and film are already back doing what they do best – donning decadent gowns and suave suiting styles on an awards ceremony red carpet for all to see.
Sunday, January 4th, marks one of the first major award ceremonies of the season, the Critics Choice Awards. Held annually at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, the celebratory night honours and acknowledges excellence in both film and television from the year that was 2025.
In terms of standouts in both the small and silver screen, 2025 was ripe with some of the best screenplays, adaptations and originals, making the 31st Critics Choice Awards one of the most anticipated to date.
This year, Hollywood heartthrob Timothée Chalamet goes head-to-head with Leonardo DiCaprio for the title of best actor. Timothée is nominated for the recently released sports drama Marty Supreme, and Leonardo for One Battle After Another. Best actress nominations are equally as tight, Amanda Seyfried up for her role in The Testament of Ann Lee and Emma Stone for her impeccable performance in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia.
Other notable names up for nomination include Ariana Grande for Wicked: For Good, Jacob Elordi for Frankenstein, Elle Fanning for Sentimental Value and Paul Mescal for Hamnet.
As expected, the awards ceremony is an illustrious affair which calls for a head-turning ensemble to match. From gilded sheer dresses and strapless gowns, to one-of-a-kind custom-made gowns and suiting styles fit for a King, here are all the very best dressed stars in attendance at Sunday night’s Critics Choice Awards.
Nominated for Best Actress in The Testament of Ann Lee, Amanda Seyfried dressed for the occasion in a black and pink dress, designed to look like a fitted black velvet corset and skirt combo. The gown was elevated to all new heights thanks to the fuchsia pink bow sitting pretty on her waistline.
Looking ravishing in red, Ego Nwodim opted for a longsleeve gown option, made all the more alluring thanks to a thigh-high slit, accented with a black velvet bow.
Up for the title of Best Actress for her role in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Rose Byrne took to the red carpet in a black 80s-inspired tiered prom dress.
Marty Supreme‘s Odessa A’zion turned heads on the red carpet in a decadent draped silver dress, complete with a bustier cutout and voluminous sleeve detailing.
Taking style notes from her Clueless character, Cher Horowitz, Alicia Silverstone oozed Old Hollywood Glamour in a rhinestone-encrusted strapless number.
Donning a mint green, Justine Lupe looked utterly elegant for the occasion. The Nobody Wants This actress wearing a high-neck dress, finished with a sequin belt and matching neck bow.
Bridal-chic was on the cards for Aliyah Mastin, who wore a strapless tulle white dress, accented with a voluminous ruffle train and boning bodice detailing.
Looking utterly elegant and glowing whilst holding her baby bump, Krys Marsha proved the power of tonal hues in a cream skirt and lace longsleeve bodysuit moment.
Proving that the ‘sheer dress’ trend is sticking around for yet another season was Danielle Brooks, who opted for a figure-hugging black off-the-shoulder gown.
Dazzling like a diamond, The Crown‘s Erin Doherty caught the attention of many in a strapless custom Louis Vuitton satin teal gown, designed to look like a precious gemstone.
Adolescence star Owen Cooper kept his occasion attire for the evening casual but elevated, styling a Bottega Veneta leather jacket with brown trousers and square-toe boots.
Vibrant yellow was Jackie Tohn’s colourway of choice for the evening; the American actress and musician turning heads in a structured, floor-length gown from Khoon Hooi.
Three-time Emmy Award-winning Canadian television personality, Keltie Knight, is one of the first to take the red carpet, turning heads in a daring, sheer sequin ensemble.