By Editorial team
For the 35th consecutive year, Moët & Chandon transformed the Golden Globes into a beacon of French chic and celebration, infusing the 83rd annual awards with its signature sparkle.
The iconic champagne house served as the exclusive partner for “Hollywood’s Party of the Year,” elevating every moment from the red carpet to the final toast.
The Maison immersed guests in celebration from their first step. A red-carpet vending machine dispensed Moët Minis to arriving stars, ensuring no one missed a privileged moment.
Inside, Moët & Chandon bottles adorned every table, while winners celebrated in a dedicated room with personalized trophy bottles.
At an exclusive Moët & Chandon table, luminaries including Park Jihyo, Liza Koshy, and Ryan Destiny toasted the night’s victories.
Friends of the house Lori Harvey and photographer German Larkin savored pours of Moët Impérial and Moët Rosé Impérial, selected to complement an exquisite menu by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
Beyond the glamour, the Maison continued its heartfelt “Toast for a Cause” initiative with Entertainment Tonight, inviting stars to raise a glass for charity and embody the brand’s conviction that “Life is better shared.”
This year’s event underscores a partnership that is far more than tradition; it is a living embodiment of joy and connection. Moët & Chandon’s bond with cinema stretches back to a 1927 feature in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Ring, weaving the brand into film history alongside icons from Audrey Hepburn to Julia Roberts.“
For 35 years, this night has showcased our unique ability to inspire emotion and authentically celebrate seminal moments,” said a Moët & Chandon representative.
“We are proud to infuse the world with French Chic and invite everyone to celebrate excellence, à la française.”The evening proved once again that for Hollywood’s brightest, a golden statue pairs perfectly with golden bubbles.


