Lisa wearing a sheer Jacquemus dress at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards

Lisa arrived at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards ready to set the tone for red carpet fashion in 2026. The Lalisa star opened the night in a sheer black Jacquemus gown that leaned confidently into naked dressing, proving the trend is not slowing down anytime soon.

Lisa Steps Out in a Sheer Jacquemus Gown at the Golden Globes 2026

Straight from the Jacquemus Spring Summer 2026 runway, the look featured a translucent mesh upper that revealed a black tube-top bra underneath, paired with a matte black skirt that grounded the drama. The silhouette was relaxed and slouchy, moving effortlessly as she walked, while long cape-like sleeves added theatrical flair. Tassel details at the sleeve ends brushed against her arms, giving the gown a sense of movement rather than stiffness.

Jacquemus dress at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards

Lisa kept the accessories intentional and graphic. She styled the look with woven black heels worn over tights, adding texture without breaking the monochrome palette. A bold gold choker sat high at her neck, matched with a chunky gold ring. Even her manicure felt considered, with clear nails accented by subtle gold leaf detailing that caught the light up close.

Lisa in black mesh naked dress on Golden Globes red carpet

Her beauty look stayed soft and polished. Black eyeliner framed her eyes, pink blush warmed her cheeks, and her lips were kept neutral. Her hair fell into loose mermaid waves, relaxed and glossy, balancing the boldness of the dress with ease.

Lisa Golden Globes 2026 Jacquemus Spring Summer runway look

Later in the evening, Lisa changed into a second look that delivered a completely different kind of impact. She slipped into a shimmering silver Thom Browne dress covered in gray-toned beads arranged to form a stylized illustration of the human body. The piece felt sculptural and conceptual, turning craftsmanship into visual storytelling.

Lisa Kicks Golden Globes 2026

With each appearance, Lisa continues to blur the line between fashion and performance, choosing pieces that feel intentional, expressive, and unmistakably hers.