Audrey Nuna, the musician and voice of Mira in the Netflix hit KPop Demon Hunters, made a bold statement at the 83rd annual Golden Globes. Her stylist, Danyul Brown, helped her choose a black, bow-embellished cocoon cape and a monastic white dress from Thom Browne’s fall 2024 collection. The look was intentional and resonated with Nuna, who has a personal connection to the brand. The outfit was paired with a black face veil and diamond chandelier earrings from Messika, and it was made even more monumental by the fact that KPop Demon Hunters won the Best Song award for "Golden."
Nuna's fashion choices are inspired by her avant-garde designers such as Marc Jacobs and Chopova Lowena, and she favors sculptural shapes in a sea of cookie-cutter red carpet gowns. Her style is self-expressive and personal, and she believes that everyone should wear what they want to wear. Nuna's partnership with Brown is a perfect match, and she is a fashion juggernaut on the rise. Her look at the Golden Globes inspired and made a strong case for embracing personal, self-expressive fashion, especially at a time when the style felt more subdued and traditional.