Nikki Glaser in sparkly sleeveless top reaching for shredded carrots at a styled dining table

Nikki Glaser steps into Vanity Fair’s November 2025 “37 Hours in Hollywood” portfolio with the same sharp timing that made her a standout as the first female host of the Golden Globes. Photographed by Zoey Grossman, she moves through two distinct looks that mix vintage charm with the sly humor she is known for. The result feels stylish, cinematic, and just self aware enough to make the whole concept sparkle.

The first outfit drops Glaser into a polished mid century kitchen. She wears a pink fitted dress layered with a bright red apron that ties neatly at the waist. Red heels match the apron, giving the look a tight, planned color story. The outfit celebrates that classic 50s shape while still leaving room for a wink at the camera.

She checks a roast in the oven using a meat thermometer, leaning in with a pose that blends glamour and humor. The set around her plays a big part in the scene. Retro appliances, glossy countertops, and the warm sheen of the food styling pull the viewer into the room. The styling hints at nostalgia but never abandons modern polish, making the look feel like a playful fashion sketch brought to life.

Nikki Glaser in pink dress and red apron checking a roast in a retro kitchen

Her second look sits in a more intimate pocket of the spread. Glaser wears a sleeveless sparkly top that catches the light without overpowering the frame. She reaches for a dish of shredded carrots at a fully set dining table, surrounded by green peas, artichoke, roast meat, and lemon topped green beans.

Her expression lands somewhere between candid and mid joke, giving the photo a relaxed, natural rhythm. The vintage stove and refrigerator behind her lock the setting into that same mid century world, turning the shot into a scene that feels lived in rather than staged. It is stylish but warm, curated but human, which fits her personality perfectly.

The portfolio brings together fashion, humor, and old school Hollywood storytelling. Glaser, who has been building momentum through stand up, hosting, and television, slides into this retro world with ease. The editorial highlights her personality as much as her wardrobe, showing how confidently she balances style with satire.

With Golden Globes season already stirring buzz, and her name rising in search trends for “Nikki Glaser Golden Globes,” this Vanity Fair spread arrives at the perfect time. It shows her as both a performer and a personality who can anchor comedy, fashion, and character in one smooth frame.