Jennifer Lawrence’s entrance at the 2026 Golden Globes was an entire production — and rightly so. She rolled up to the annual awards show’s red carpet wearing a floral-embroidered jacket, which she later pulled down to reveal the nakedest “naked dress”, practically guaranteeing the risqué style’s continued dominance this year.
J.Law’s Romantic “Naked Dress”
The Hunger Games star is no stranger to making headlines for her awards show fashion. During her earlier ballgown years, some of her billowing ensembles even causing her to trip on her way up the stage. Since then, the actor retired her more princess-esque looks and waded into minimalist, understated territory. Not at the Golden Globes, though.
On Sunday, Jan. 11, the actor attended the 83rd annual awards show in Los Angeles’ Beverly Hilton, in which she’s nominated for Best Actress in a Drama for her work in Die My Love. Naturally, she wore a gown befitting a seven-time nominee and three-time winner.
Decked out in Givenchy, she wore a slinky, skin-matching slip dress that was practically translucent, save for the decadent pink-and-green flowers strategically embroidered throughout. Apart from the sheer fabrication, it also featured two waist cutouts that further upped the gown’s spicy ante.

Her Peekaboo G-String
Lawrence committed to the saucy bit, allowing her dress to put her teeny beige G-string on display.

For a full garden-themed extravaganza, she completed the look with a matching botanical-embroidered clutch and added a diamond necklace for extra sparkle.
As for her glam, she kept it low-key and styled it down, her bangs front and center.

A Blast From The Past
The last time the Mother actor wore a risqué dress on the Golden Globes carpet was exactly 10 years ago, when she graced the event in a red-hot gown by Dior, also marked by cutouts on each side of her torso. It was also the last time she won an award at the event (for her performance in Joy).

Perhaps the sartorial callback is superstitious in nature — a sort of good luck rite. It’s clearly already working — Lawrence already wins best dressed.
