The Best Accessories From The 2026 Golden Globes
Men are having fun with fashion again
The 2026 Golden Globes red carpet was a masterclass in accessories. Sunglasses dominated the afternoon carpet in sunny Los Angeles, with attendees leaning into retro frames, tinted lenses, and kitschy shapes that added playful flair to otherwise classic suits. Brooches, from whimsical to statement‑making, were everywhere, transforming lapels into miniature showcases of personality, politics and style.
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Men experimented with watches in ways rarely seen at past Globes, pairing bold, ornamental timepieces with sleek tuxedos or even vibrant suits. Even black tuxes have way to more colourful accents and suits.
Amid the glamour, some accessories carried a quiet note of solidarity, such as the “Be Good” and “ICE Out” pins worn by a few attendees, a nod to Renee Nicole Good, the Minneapolis mother recently killed by ICE.
Below, we discuss our favourite accessories from the night.
Glenn Powell

This year’s red carpet favoured retro silhouettes with semi-transparent lenses in muted blue tones. Omega ambassador Glen Powell leaned into the trend, offsetting his blue velvet Brunello Cucinelli tux with a gold Seamaster Aqua Terra.
Connor Storrie

Yes, Connor Storrie wore a Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger Bird on a Rock brooch, but more than that, we're obsessed with the circular wire-frame aviators with dark lenses. Very indie-sleaze, very YSL model of him.
Hudson Williams

Don't let anyone convince you that men can't pull off necklaces. The Bvlgari Serpenti Turbogas necklace was the real statement of Hudson Williams' look. Bvlgari and Tiffany have also been strong competitors throughout modern high jewellery history, so seeing the two Heated Rivalry stars wear it? Alexa, play All The Things She Said.
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Colman Domingo

Of all the looks we saw today, Colman Domingo's Boucheron cascading brooches took the cake. Yes, they're not a part of the suit. And yes, those are individual diamond leaves added onto the suit.
Timothee Chalamet

Timothée Chalamet offset his all-black look with silver Cartier jewellery, staying firmly in his Chrome Hearts era. The real flex, however, was an ultra-rare Urban Jürgensen UJ-2, a six-figure timepiece and one of the hardest watches to source out there.
Patrick Schwarzenegger

While most of the others hid behind sunnies, Patrick Schwarzenegger went all in on oversized, squared-off sixties-style optical frames (and managed not to look like Austin Powers in it). If that wasn’t enough, he topped it off with a one of the largest and most intricate floral brooches we have seen on red carpets in a while. Talk about being effortless with maximalism.
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Jon M Chu

Who said only Zendaya can do a method dress well? In the newest episode of Wicked: The Marketing, director Jon M. Chu wore custom Nerdbead. lapel pins modelled after leads Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
Michael B Jordan

Because subtlety is overrated, Michael B. Jordan doubled down on the brown tux and butter-yellow shirt with sepia-tinted sunglasses and andDavid Yurman jewellery (because global ambassador duties oblige).
Dwayne Johnson

We never really expected Dwayne Johnson to dabble in slutty little glasses, but here we are, and we’re not complaining. From micro glasses to maximum ice, Dwayne Johnson rewrote expectations, finishing the look with a Chopard Alpine Eagle Frozen, an unapologetically loud watch studded all over with trapeze-cut diamonds.
Benny Blanco

Diamond brooch? Check (of course, everyone did it). Statement diamond necklace? Only Benny Blanco can pull it off this well. Million-dollar Jacob & Co. timepiece already immortalised on his wedding day? Also check. This man can pull off practically everything at this point.


