The 2025 Golden Globes red carpet gave us a lot of looks. Bobs, pixies, Old Hollywood-inspired waves (as expected), updos and hairstyles meant to look undone. Here’s the best hairstyles according to our editors, listed alphabetically!
Anya Taylor-Joy
Effortless. Ethereal. Everything on brand for everyone’s favorite surprise American-Argentine-Brit. Chic chignon by Gregory Russell. To die for platinum blonde by Tracey Cunningham for Schwarzkopf Professional.
Ayo Edebiri
Auburn-colored, loose curls very probably inspired by a 90s Julia Roberts red carpet moment. Ayo’s hairstylist Jacob Aaron Dillon nailed the nostalgia but made it modern with the center part. Can’t get enough!
Cristin Milioti
An updo for the ages by Clayton Hawkins with K18 and his go-to L’Oréal Pro tool. Piecey. Perfect.
Demi Moore
Hollywood royalty finally being recognized with an important win — and an inspiring acceptance speech. Demi’s signature, forever-long hair was perfectly unfussy with brushed out curls by Dimitris Giannetos for Moroccanoil.
Eiza González
Yes, sure, Old Hollywood. But how about Cine de Oro?! Eiza González is giving us movie STAR with this look by Bryce Scarlett.
Emma Stone
The cut by Mara Roszak. The color, “nutmeg” obviously, by Tracey Cunningham. Oh la-la land. Will the pixie top the bob this year? Hope so!
Janelle James
Nothing funny about how good Janelle looks! This cut and style by LA-based Nicole G is just incredibly flattering. Also, a pixie…
Karla Sofía Gascón
Earth mother, Greek goddess vibes for the “Emilia Perez” star. Marc Mena conjured some old world magic with Great Lengths extensions.
Keira Knightley
A fresh bob by Ben Skervin that’s giving French girl hair for someone who is so quintessentially British?! It just works.
Leslie Grossman
Mary Cherry’s mothering! Leslie Grossman rocked the most stunning, impossibly high ponytail thanks to Clayton Hawkins. We weren’t ready. We’re not the same.
Lykke Li
The baby bangs! The blonde. The shine?! Hairstylist Maranda Widlund did not come to play. Glam by the incomparable @loftjet, though not the focus of this list, could not go unmentioned because it’s wow.
Margaret Qualley
This retro-inspired look was giving just a touch of Lana Del Rey, which makes sense because Qualley teamed up with the singer-songwriter’s frequent hairstylist Anna Cofone. The hair color by Tracey Cunningham, equally divine.
Mikey Madison
Like a 90s supermodel blowout but better by Rena Calhoun with OLAPLEX and Olivia Garden.
Miley Cyrus
Is anyone having more fun than Miley Cyrus? Maybe her go-to hairstylist, Bob Recine… This spikey, y2k-ish look was made possible with Nexxus.
Monica Barbaro
A side part and soft curls by Owen Gould. A pretty confident move for the “Complete Unknown” star.
Nicole Kidman
Nobody puts baby(girl) or this bouffant in a corner. Hair by Adir.
Nikki Glaser
This hair color by Jacob Schwartz is the perfect blonde. Golden, but not too warm. A little lived-in looking but still expensive. Christina Meneses nailed the styling.
Pamela Anderson
Hair by Pamela Anderson. “The Last Showgirl” really is a renaissance woman.
Quinta Brunson
A modern-day Betty Boop? Chic waves by Quinta’s favorite Alexander Armand.
Salma Hayek
Salmita by Peter Savic. Half-up, half-down. Canas and all.
Selena Gomez
A timeless bob by Renato Campora for our favorite “Only Murders in the Building” star.
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Forever a dreamgirl. Hairstylist Sharif Poston said the vibe was “effortless.” Have to agree! Body. Volume. Movement. Everything.
Zoë Kravitz
Sleek. Sexy. Nikki Nelms doesn’t miss — this time for Paul Mitchell. Can we get Kravitz’s standalone Catwoman movie already yet or…
Zoe Saldaña
A center-parted, knotted updo that’s structured but doesn’t take itself too seriously. Kind of like Saldaña’s film “Emilia Perez.” Mara Roszak made this winning look possible with her own haircare line (Rōz Hair) and L’Oréal Pro tool.
Zendaya
Was she or wasn’t she wearing an engagement ring? Who cares! The bob by Coree Moreno was all we cared about. So good. So grown!