Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami wore designs by Thom Browne and Valdrin Sahiti, among others, at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night in Beverly Hills, arriving as the vocal trio behind Huntr/X, the fictional girl group at the center of Netflix’s animated hit “KPop Demon Hunters.”
Audrey Nuna, who voices Mira in the animated film, kicked off the fictional girl group’s red carpet roundup, wearing a design by Thom Browne from the American couturier’s fall 2024 collection.
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Ejae, the voice of Rumi and lead singer for the group, continued with the Gothic-inspired color scheme, wearing an Old Hollywood-inspired strapless black gown. Rei Ami, the voice of Zoey, rounded out the trio, wearing a black gown designed with elevated straps by Valdrin Sahiti.
The group’s red carpet style playbook has leaned method since the film’s release last August. At the 2025 MTV VMAs in September, the three coordinated in black with cyber Gothic-tinged silhouettes: Nuna opted for a floor-length puffer over a leather halter minidress and chunky cuffed boots; Ejae stuck to black tailoring over a black-and-red bandeau, and Ami wore a black fringe mini, heavy belt and belted ankle boots under a fuzzy burgundy wrap.
Their method dressing has come with real designer credits: Ejae wore Mugler on “The Tonight Show” last October, while Ami paired a red Duran Lantink jacket with Rombaut boots on the same taping — then kept the hardware thread going at the December 2025 TikTok Awards in Azalea Wang snap-front booties.
“KPop Demon Hunters” earned 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 cowritten by Ejae. The track hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in August when the film first hit the streaming service, while another soundtrack cut, “Your Idol,” reached number eight.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards are underway tonight at The Beverly Hilton, honoring the best in 2025 film, television and podcasts. “One Battle After Another” leads the film categories with nine nominations, with “Sentimental Value” and “Sinners” close behind, while “The White Lotus” tops TV nods. Hosted again by Nikki Glaser, the ceremony airs live beginning at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on CBS and streams on Paramount+.