Golden Globes 2026: Amid ‘The Housemaid’ buzz, Amanda Seyfried channels old Hollywood charm in a Versace dress which took 400-hours to make

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 Amid ‘The Housemaid’ buzz, Amanda Seyfried channels old Hollywood charm in a Versace dress which took 400-hours to make

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Amanda Seyfried has come a long way from her ‘Mean Girl’ era and is now ruling the Hollywood game with her acting and style prowess. After making everyone go gaga over her acting chops in ‘The Housemaid’, she once again stole the headlines for her iconic Versace dress, which she wore to the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.Well, she started the 2026 awards season in a black and pink Valentino gown, but for the Globes, she chose a strapless ivory Versace dress, which took around 400 hours to craft. This customised pick brought in the 1950s old Hollywood glam with contemporary touches and looked absolutely chic on her.

Amanda Seyfried said yes to a Versace dress

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The form-fitting detailing with a ruched touch around the waistline was matched with a same-shade long stole, which she effortlessly wrapped around her hands.

Keeping things minimal yet iconic, she added something glittery and wore a geometric yellow gold and diamond-laden Tiffany & Co. necklace, which indeed sat perfectly with her Versace aura. According to a report in Vogue.com, Amanda openly showed her love for the fashion house. She said, “There are a few houses that I’ve always turned to again and again because I feel comfortable, but I also feel like they’re breaking the mould a little bit.

Versace is one of those houses.”She was also shocked to know that Versace took almost 400 hours to reach perfection. She further added, “It’s very flattering to have something built for you, but it also becomes more flattering on you because it was built for you.”

Amanda Seyfried in Versace customised dress

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The actress is celebrating two nominations for best performance by a female actor in a motion picture for ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ and best performance by a female actor in a limited series for ‘Long Bright River’. Well, win or lose, Amanda has already won the red carpet scenes, where she doesn’t need a Golden Globe Award statue, as she’s already looking like one, and better than that.

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