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Amanda Seyfried’s Golden Globes Look Showcases a 400-Hour Gown and a Designer Dispute

Conflicting credits from Vogue and WWD leave the dress’s authorship unresolved.

Overview

  • Vogue documents Seyfried’s final fitting for a strapless white custom gown, with Versace’s team saying the dress required over 400 hours of construction.
  • The Old Hollywood–styled look featured a matching sash, a sleek side-part updo, and prominent Tiffany & Co. diamond jewelry.
  • Stylist Elizabeth Stewart describes the design’s drape as central to Seyfried’s classic-with-a-quirk aesthetic.
  • WWD lists a different designer for the gown, diverging from multiple outlets’ Versace attribution and creating a notable red-carpet credit discrepancy.
  • Seyfried attended the Beverly Hilton as a double nominee for The Testament of Ann Lee and Long Bright River, with a winter chrome Dazzle Dry ‘Artisan’ manicure by Emi Kudo completing the ensemble.