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Kristen Bell embraced the revived peplum trend at the 2025 Golden Globes in Los Angeles on Sunday. The “Nobody Wants This” star walked the red carpet with her husband, actor Dax Shepard.
Bell’s beaded Ashi Studio Couture gown featured a rounded strapless neckline and a corseted bodice. She completed her look with a suite of diamond-encrusted rose gold jewelry by Reza, including a cuff bracelet, climber earrings and rings. Stylist Nicole Chavez dressed Bell for the occasion.

Makeup artist Quinn Murphy gave the actress a magenta lip and matching blush, while Bell’s blond tresses were styled in a sleek updo.
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Shepard, meanwhile, dressed down his black suit and tie with a pair of Vans’ classic checkerboard slip-ons.
Bell received her first Golden Globe nomination in 2019 for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for ABC’s hit sitcom “The Good Place.”
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This spring, the new Saudi airline Riyadh Air tapped Ashi Studio to design uniforms for its flight crew.
“Our cabin crew personify everything Riyadh Air stands for, making it imperative to partner with someone who understands Saudi Arabian culture and hospitality but also captures the essence of our brand with a bold, visual impact,” the airline’s chief executive officer, Tony Douglas, told WWD. “We are confident that Ashi’s unique designs will leave a lasting impression, ensuring our guests remember them long after they have landed.”
The 2025 Golden Globes ceremony celebrates over eight decades of honoring entertainment excellence. Broadcast on CBS and hosted by Nikki Glaser, this year’s event featured 27 categories, including drama, comedy and limited series.
