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How to Style like comedian Nikki Glaser: mirror this year's glittering Golden Globes host by splurging on Louis Vuitton accessories and shiny metallics

How to Style like comedian Nikki Glaser: mirror this year's glittering Golden Globes host by splurging on Louis Vuitton accessories and shiny metallics

The first-ever solo female emcee at the
Golden Globes , Nikki Glaser made such an impression at the first major evening of the 2025 awards season in early January that it's already been announced that she will return as host next year.
Nikki Glaser appears during the 82nd Golden Globes press preview in January, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, US. Photo: Invision/AP
The
40-year-old comedian was extremely well-received following her debut as a host of the Globes, plus she brought plenty of sparkle to the stage. Besides the silver dress she wore for the evening itself on January 5, for the 82nd Annual Golden Globes Red Carpet Rollout she also went for maximum glitter in a metallic Off-White power suit, teaming it with a daring cut-out blouse and pointed pumps.
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Here's how you too can make a dazzling entrance at your own big night out.
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