Jessie Buckley’s Golden Globes Gown Made Me See Powder Blue Differently – Here’s How I’m Bringing the Soothing Shade Into My Home in 2026

I'm convinced pale blues will be all the rage this year after seeing Jessie Buckley's silk gown she wore to the 83rd Golden Globe awards

Jessie Buckley in a pale blue silk gown holding a golden globe and speaking into a microphone
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As many of us will know, powder blue was an unexpected fall color trend last season. While some may have been surprised to see this refreshingly uplifting hue amid the earthy tones that typically emerge in colder months, I predicted it wouldn't take long for this serene shade to pick up in popularity.

Here we are in January, and it comes as no surprise that the baby blue trend is still in motion. While interiors may have been the first to shine new light on this soothing shade, it's now trickled down into the fashion world.

Jessie Buckley in a pale blue silk gown on a red carpeted staircase

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Jessie Buckley's silk gown has made me fall in love with powder blue once again. Made from a sophisticated blue silk fabric woven with delicate florals, it's a classic yet on-trend nod to Hollywood glamour. Small decorative swaps are all you need to infuse the uplifting shade into your own home, like these six stylish picks.

Jessie's effortlessly chic dress has inspired me to incorporate more powder blue into my home. Whether it's a simple chunky blue throw to elevate my cream linen sofa or a scattering of pastel blue plates added to my kitchen dresser, I've realised this familiar shade is surprisingly easy to introduce into the home.

Vibrant yet still understated, there are plenty of colors that go best with pale blue. No matter your interior design style, there are ways to thoughtfully incorporate the hue without compromising the pieces you already have. Consider what shades work alongside the color and then slowly introduce it in small doses.

For example, a more traditional space that features dark wood furniture (brown is known to pair well with blue) and earthy tones might welcome a dose of blue through soft furnishings (throw pillows, drapes, or even a rug). Whereas a minimal space that features industrial textures and plenty of neutral tones (another hue that pairs well with pale blue) might appreciate a smaller dose of the color by incorporating a vase, lamp, or even a picture frame.

For those brave enough to rethink their entire color scheme and embrace a powder blue paint, Farrow & Ball's Yonder is a timeless choice that perfectly balances vibrancy and serenity, infusing color without overwhelming a room. Whether you apply it to one wall or all five through color-drenching, it's a striking way to honor Jessie's iconic look.


Jessie's pale blue gown is stylish, sophisticated, and surprisingly trendy. Simple yet elegant, it's a nod to timeless style and modern-day trends. It's inspired me to breathe new life into my home and embrace muted colors that will forever inspire and uplift.


Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.