TV’s biggest night celebrating its 73rd year in Los Angeles with fantastic nominations such as ‘The Crown’, ‘I may Destroy you’, ‘Ted Lasso’ among many more, a star studded night of nominees as well as presenters. Below see a list of the best looks of a night to remember. The big trend of the night? Definitely color blocking or solid colors.
Anya Taylor-Joy
The “Queen’s Gambit” actress came dressed for a brilliant evening in a pale yellow haute couture gown designed especially for her by Christian Dior’s creative director María Grazia Chiuri enveloped by a very elegant opera shawl. Her beauty look was complemented by a high chignon an a red lip.
Yara Shahidi
The actress channeled Old Hollywood glamour in Haute couture Dior taking inspiration in Grace Kelly wearing a flawless of the shoulder silk faille green gown with a thin belt accessorized with a 3 strand gold bead necklace and brown leather pumps. One of the favorite looks and most elegant of the red carpet.
Sara Paulson
For the red carpet the actress opted for a voluminous silk red gown with very puffy ballon sleeves, she definitely stole the show making a dramatic entrance. Her beauty look was complemented by a clean bob and a perfect red lip. Flawless.
Dan Levy
The actor brought a breath of fresh air to the red carpet with his sartorial look by Valentino in bright total bright blue (the color block trend straight from the 90’s). A very original wrapped blazer on top of a dress shirt in a little bit lighter shade of blue as well as the pants in a pajama kind of look. Dan rocked it!
Angela Bassett
The actress proved once again the power she has to impress and turn heads whenever she makes an appearance and for the Emmys red carpet she surely looked amazing in a black and fuchsia gown by Greta Constantine with Gismondi 1754 jewelry. Stunning!
Catherine Zeta-Jones
She was definitely the portrait of class and elegance as she hit the red carpet with her Emmy nominated husband Michael Douglas wearing a stunning strapless burgundy gown with a high slit up the leg and dramatic train designed by Christina Octaviano. The monochrome look was accessorized by Christian Loboutin stilettos in the same hue. Spectacular!
Michaela Coel
Looked stunning in a custom look by Christopher John Rogers as she accepted her first Emmy award for “ I may Destroy You”. the British actress who also embraced the color blocking trend wore a sulphur yellow two piece set featuring a short top and long skirt with bow in silk organza with matching stilettos complemented by diamond jewelry by Alighieri, styled by Zerina Akers.
Gillian Anderson
The outstanding supporting actress in a drama series winner looked so beautiful in a custom made ivory gown custom made by Chloé the Parisian fashion house whose artistic director is Uruguayan designer Gabriela Hearst. The look was fresh yet edgy and also the makeup was glowy all by Charlotte Tillbury, what a great team!