Golden Globes 2025: Celebs Turn Heads in Stunning Arab Designs
By Malak Khaled
Hollywood’s biggest night sparkled even brighter this year thanks to the unparalleled artistry of Arab designers. The 2025 Golden Globes red carpet transformed into a runway of Middle Eastern elegance as A-listers embraced the region’s talent and celebrated Arab designers’ exquisite craftsmanship.
Mindy Kaling – Saudi Mohammed Ashi
American actress Mindy Kaling chose a shimmering look by Ashi to make for a perfect awards ceremony look. She arrived in a strapless column gown of golden sequins, showcasing Ashi’s knack for crafting dramatic and modern silhouettes.
The Saudi designer Mohammed Ashi, owner of Ashi Studio, made history in 2023 as the first designer from the Gulf to join the prestigious Fédération de la Haute Couture, which coordinates the Paris Fashion Week.
Sofia Vergara – Lebanese Georges Chakra
In the Golden Globes 2025, Colombian and American actress Sofia Vergara dazzled in a black mermaid gown from Georges Chakra’s Autumn 2024 collection. The dress, overlaid with sparkling tulle, exuded understated glamour while emphasizing Vergara’s signature curves.
Known for launching his atelier in Beirut in 1985, Chakra has built a reputation for deeply feminine and glamorous designs. His creations have even appeared in The Devil Wears Prada and Gossip Girl.
Sarah Paulson – Lebanese Elie Saab
American actress Sarah Paulson chose Elie Saab for the Golden Globes, donning a strapless black gown trimmed with ostrich feathers at the neckline and hem. The dress combined simplicity with soft, flowing details, creating a romantic yet bold statement.
Ellie Saab, celebrated for his intricate embroidery and timeless elegance, has dressed countless global icons, including Halle Berry, Celine Dion, and Angelina Jolie. His recent show in Riyadh commemorating his 45-year career was a testament to his enduring legacy.
Kristen Bell – Saudi Mohammed Ashi
The Good Place star, American actress Kristen Bell, also turned to Ashi Studio, who cemented his place as a global haute couture designer. She wore a golden champagne lamé gown.
With a sculpted, corseted silhouette and slicked-back hair, the look epitomized modern sophistication. The addition of minimal jewelry allowed the structured gown to take center stage.
Ajwa Aljoudi – Saudi Khawla Alaiban
Riyadh-based TV host Ajwa Aljoudi shone in a beautifully elegant dress by Saudi designer Khawla Alaiban. The brand, known for blending traditional Saudi elements with contemporary designs, created a look that was both regal and modern.
Ajwa donned a sage green draped dress that gently hugged her figure. The color and detailing created a simple yet elevated look.
Raya Abirached – Egyptian Marmar Halim
Egyptian designer Marmar Halim had her moment on the red carpet this year as Raya Abirached opted for one of her creations.
The television host and presenter looked stunning in a popping red gown that highlighted Halim’s signature balance of eye-catching elegance. Known for dressing stars like Georgina Rodríguez and Elizabeth Olsen, Halim’s growing influence continues to make waves in the world of fashion.
Ari Graynor – Saudi Mohammed Ashi
Ari Graynor, best known for her role in The Sopranos, is another fan of Ashi Studio. She wore a black gown with intricate geometrical cuts and bold shoulders.
The design highlighted Ashi’s ability to merge contemporary elegance with timeless sophistication, further solidifying the brand’s dominance on the global stage. His unique gowns have been gaining popularity over the years and were previously adorned by celebrities like Lady Gaga and Cardi B.
The 2025 Golden Globes red carpet not only showcased the stunning creativity of Arab designers but also emphasized their undeniable impact on global fashion.
From the timeless sophistication of Ashi Studio to the romantic elegance of Elie Saab and the bold glamour of Georges Chakra, these designers proved the Middle East’s remarkable artistry and its ability to create show-stopping looks.
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