When Jennifer Lawrence arrived at the 2026 Golden Globes, her sheer, floral-embroidered gown immediately ignited debate. While award shows celebrate performances, her Givenchy “naked dress” moment quickly became the night’s most talked-about topic, dividing social media between praise and criticism.
The discussion briefly overshadowed why she was there: a Golden Globe nomination for Die My Love, in which she delivers a raw portrayal of a mother battling postpartum depression and psychosis. Critics hailed the role as one of the most emotionally demanding of her career, even as attention fixated on her fashion choice.

Online reactions ranged from calls for stricter dress codes to enthusiastic support, with fans defending the gown’s elegance and Lawrence’s confidence. Lawrence herself responded with humor, joking on the red carpet that since she was already “naked,” she might as well enjoy the night.
Beyond the dress, Lawrence spoke candidly about motherhood, vulnerability, and creative risk, signaling a fearless new phase in her career. Between bold roles, unfiltered honesty, and high-profile projects ahead, she made it clear that 2026 belongs to her—on her own terms.
