Ariana Grande Goes Full Audrey Hepburn in Haute Couture at the 2025 Golden Globes

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Ariana just took awards season dressing to new heights, showing up to the 2025 Golden Globes in a gown that would make Audrey Hepburn proud. The actor/singer arrived in a vintage, never-worn-before, Audrey Hepburn-era Givenchy Haute Couture dress from 1966.

Rita Watnick-LILY et Cie said in a press release that Ariana purchased the archival look from them, noting, “Fashion like this didn’t just happen by chance—it was the result of one of the most legendary collaborations in fashion and film history. The dress was unworn. It still had the original mode depose seal in place on the dress.”

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Ariana is up for a Golden Globe tonight for her work as Glinda in Wicked. She spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about being recognized alongside Cynthia Erivo, saying, “It just feels incredibly surreal. It’s certainly not something that you expect. It’s just so surreal and I just feel so deeply grateful. We were just very immersed in the work and I was so grateful to have the chance to do the work and I was so excited to do the work every single day. From the lead-up to my first audition to the last day on set on both of the films, I was leading with deep gratitude every day. And we were doing our best, Cynthia and I both, just to stay present in the work with each other. And I just feel so proud and grateful as a friend, as a partner in this, with Cynthia and as a literal citizen of Oz, everyone poured their entire hearts into this and every single detail, every layer of it is felt. And I don’t know, I’m just so grateful. It’s hard to articulate.”

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She also chatted about the grueling Wicked press tour, saying in part, “It’s funny because a lot of people are asking us, ‘Are you just exhausted? Are you dead?’ And it’s funny because I think our bodies feel it more than our actual conscious selves do. We just feel so excited. I feel so grateful and excited and ready and grateful for this next phase of it. It’s funny because the first phase of the press tour, the movie wasn’t really out yet, so we didn’t know how people were going to react. No one understood why we were sobbing every two seconds and some people still don’t, and that’s very okay. But now that it’s out there with the world, there’s a whole new conversation to be had.”

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