The evidence strongly supports the statement, with a key distinction being the specific event. Several high-authority fashion and entertainment publications, including Harper's Bazaar, Page Six, Who What Wear, and Yahoo Entertainment, explicitly report that Teyana Taylor wore a coat identified with the name 'Satoshi Nakamoto' to a Golden Globes after-party. An after-party is an 'event associated with the Golden Globes,' which aligns with the statement's wording.The potential contradiction comes from the New York Times article and the official Golden Globes sources, which document her wearing a 'draped Schiaparelli gown' at the main ceremony. However, this is not a direct contradiction, as it is common practice for celebrities to change outfits between the main awards ceremony and the after-parties. The sources describing the Satoshi Nakamoto coat are specifically reporting on after-party fashion.Therefore, the evidence, when synthesized, points to a clear timeline: Teyana Taylor wore a Schiaparelli gown to the main Golden Globes ceremony and then changed into a different outfit, which included the 'Satoshi Nakamoto' coat, for an after-party. The consistency across multiple reputable media outlets covering the after-party look provides high confidence in this conclusion.