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‘Abbott Elementary’ Star Janelle James Brought All-Black Glam To Golden Globes

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  • Janelle James chose a Black designer and bold orange, rejecting Pantone's off-white for a confident statement.
  • Carla Rosso-Neal created glowy, radiant makeup with a burnt orange lip using Fenty Beauty Cheeks Out and Cheeks Suede blushes.
  • A cropped pixie by Joy Johnson and nude nails by Marrla from the Latina-owned Citrine Salon finished the look.
Janelle James x 2026 Golden Globes
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Funnywoman Janelle James has always stood out, whether sharing what’s on her mind or how she shows up beauty-wise, and the Golden Globes were no exception. The “Abbott Elementary” co-star brought vibrant slay to the red carpet with an all-Black (and Brown) glam team and a sheer orange chiffon LaQuan Smith gown, styled by The Dame Effect. 

“I really wanted to wear a Black designer,” James said on the red carpet. “And yeah, orange,” she added. “Did you know they did the Pantone color of the year? It’s some kind of off-white. And I said no. No. Not today. Not today!”

Her beauty beat came courtesy of Carla Rosso‑Neal, who kept things glowy and fresh with a burnt orange lip and cheeky shine. “I created a juicy, radiant flush using Fenty Beauty to perfectly complement her stunning gown,” Rosso-Neal shared. She used Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush in “Peach Face and Big Melons,” topped with Cheeks Suede Powder Blush in “Just a Crush.”

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Janelle James x 2026 Golden GlobesJanelle James x 2026 Golden Globes
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Pixies seemed to rule the night, with James trading her usual longer styles for a cropped cut styled hairstylist Joy Johnson. Her look was finished with nude nails by Marrla from Latina-owned Citrine Salon.

From the color choice to the glam team, Janelle James kept the focus where she wanted it and showed up exactly as herself.

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