For the occasion, Lauren Miller Rogen selected the Pia Gown, a design that reflects Safiyaa’s approach to form-led elegance. The gown is defined by a square neckline and a full, sculptural skirt, creating a silhouette that balances clarity of line with controlled volume.
Crafted in black heavy crepe and faille, the Pia Gown brings together material weight and fluid movement. The contrast between the crisp structure of the bodice and the sweep of the skirt creates a sense of architectural tension, allowing the form to hold its shape while responding naturally to movement.
Silver hornet embroidery is applied across the surface of the gown, introducing a precise decorative element that punctuates the purity of the cut. The embroidery adds texture and light reflection, offering detail without disrupting the strength of the silhouette.
Seen against the red carpet setting of the Golden Globes, the gown’s construction and embellishment work in dialogue, reinforcing Safiyaa’s commitment to craftsmanship and considered design. The interplay of structure, material, and embellishment reflects a refined approach to evening dressing, where every element is intentional.
More than a red-carpet moment, the Pia Gown embodies Safiyaa’s design language: sculptural yet wearable, expressive yet controlled. It is a continuation of the House’s exploration of form, celebrating craftsmanship and clarity in a setting defined by presence and occasion.