
Fashion People Red Carpet Wars
Jan 13, 2026
Hillary Kerr, co-founder of Who What Wear and a senior executive at Future Publishing, shares her fashion insights. She and Lauren dive into the highlights and lowlights of the Golden Globes red carpet, dissecting standout outfits from Teyana Taylor and Rose Byrne. The conversation also touches on the evolving role of Demna's Gucci and the challenging landscape for Saks Global. With award season heating up, they explore how these trends may shape the future of fashion.
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Red Carpet Returned To Classic Codes
- The Golden Globes red carpet skewed more traditional and conservative than expected, with many narrow shimmering silhouettes and lots of black.
- Hillary Kerr and Lauren Sherman saw this as a sign the industry is cautiously reverting to classic red carpet codes rather than pushing extreme experimentation.
Teyana Taylor's Schiaparelli Moment
- Lauren and Hillary singled out Teyana Taylor's Schiaparelli as the most impactful look of the night.
- They praised the fit, attitude, and flawless execution that made it a standout moment.
Event Saturation Dilutes Red Carpet Impact
- Awards-season fatigue and an abundance of events diffuse fashion impact, making party looks sometimes more interesting than official red carpets.
- The pair noted density of events means stylists and brands must spread standout looks across many appearances.
