KPop Demon Hunters stars EJAE, Rei Ami, and Audrey Nuna may be known for their iconic animated characters, but on the Golden Globes 2026 red carpet, they're showing off their fashion chops in a big way.
Wearing black-and-white looks by Thom Browne and Valdrin Sahiti, the three singers, who have become megawatt stars as the singing voices for the animated trio HUNTR/X, put their own personal style spins on the monochromatic color palette.
Nuna, who sings the moody dancer Mira, went all in on bows, with a slicked-back braided bow hairstyle and a structural black cape jacket featuring oversized white bows at the ankles and the neck. She also added some darker, romantic details, like a black leather minidress underneath the jacket, a netted face veil, matte black lipstick, and chunky silver rings.
In the same goth-chic style, EJAE, who voices the HUNTR/X's leader and main singer Rumi, wore a strapless black gown with lace detailing and a bubble hem, also adorning the look with silver jewelry and a slicked updo.
Meanwhile, Rei Ami switched up the bubble silhouettes in favor of a corseted black lace dress with beaded detailing and a sweetheart neckline. The star, who voices the bubbly songwriter Zoey, accessorized with black acrylic nails and a diamond necklace.
It's not the first time the trio has represented HUNTR/X in coordinated outfits. The three appeared in matching black gowns for the Critics' Choice Awards last week, revealing to NBC that they actually plan out their looks together.
“We have a group chat where we coordinate,” Ami revealed.
KPop Demon Hunters received three Golden Globe nominations this year, including Best Motion Picture – Animated, Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Original Song – Motion Picture for “Golden,” performed by HUNTR/X and co-written by Ejae. They won Best Original Song, and EJAE gave a moving speech about moving past rejection after she dreamed of being a K-pop idol.
“i just wanna say this award goes to people who have had doors closed [on] them,” she said, a bit teary. “And that I can confidently say rejection is redirection and so never give up and it's never too late to shine like you were born to be.”
