Jeri Ryan’s post-awards look was pure Y2K glamour—sequins, sheer layering, and gold accents that felt more club heiress than sci-fi icon (in the best way).
Before the red carpet became a battleground of haute couture one-upmanship, there was a moment—January 23, 2000 to be exact—when Jeri Ryan walked into the Golden Globe Awards afterparty in Beverly Hills and reminded everyone that elegance could still flirt with edge.
Her look? A deep burgundy ensemble that played with texture and transparency in all the right ways. The sleeveless top, sheer and sequined, caught the light like a disco ball in slow motion. It was sultry without being loud, and paired with matching burgundy pants, the silhouette felt tailored but relaxed—like a Studio 54 revival filtered through early-aughts minimalism.
Accessories were dialed in with precision. A small gold clutch added a metallic pop, echoed by her strappy gold high-heeled sandals—both choices that elevated the outfit without overpowering it. The synergy between the warm tones of her outfit and the gleam of her accessories was quietly masterful.