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Television’s biggest stars turned heads at the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
The night was filled with glitz and glamour, but Jennifer Aniston, Selena Gomez, and Sofia Vergara undeniably led the charge for best dressed.
Here’s a look at how these iconic women stunned on the red carpet.
At 55, Jennifer Aniston continues to show that her fashion game is just as iconic as ever.
The Friends star looked stunning in a strapless Oscar de la Renta gown, which was the perfect mix of chic and elegant.
The pearl-colored dress, embellished with a unique shell-shaped design, accentuated her toned arms and slim figure.
She paired her dress with cream-colored heels and topped it all off with some serious sparkle from Tiffany & Co., including a dazzling diamond bracelet and two statement rings.
Of course, her sleek blonde hair cascaded around her shoulders, giving her that effortless yet polished look she’s famous for.
Selena Gomez was nothing short of dazzling as she hit the red carpet in a custom black Ralph Lauren gown that brought all the drama.
The 32-year-old star of Only Murders in the Building turned heads with a halter-style neckline, decorated with sparkling silver embellishments.
The fitted silhouette and subtle train added a modern touch of elegance.
To add even more shine to her look, Selena accessorized with Tiffany & Co. diamond earrings, rings, and a bracelet, perfectly complementing the shimmer of her gown.
The combination of sleek black and glittering accents made her look effortlessly glamorous.
Sofia Vergara was a vision in red, rocking a fiery crimson Dolce & Gabbana gown that showed off her stunning figure.
At 52, the Modern Family star radiated confidence in her strapless, form-fitting dress, which featured ruched details and a bold neckline.
Vergara’s choice of a vibrant color made her stand out even more on the red carpet, ensuring that all eyes were on her.
Her bold, siren-like appearance cemented her status as one of the night’s top style icons.
While Aniston, Gomez, and Vergara led the pack, they weren’t the only ones to wow on the red carpet.
Dakota Fanning shimmered in a gold strapless gown from Armani Prive’s fall 2024 couture collection.
Her gown, adorned with delicate pearl embellishments, exuded grace and simplicity.
Reese Witherspoon followed suit in a black and gold strapless Dior gown with floral accents, paired with a statement necklace and delicate earrings for an effortlessly chic look.
Elizabeth Debicki, who portrayed Princess Diana in The Crown, opted for understated elegance in a strapless black Dior gown from the brand’s Cruise 2025 collection.
Mindy Kaling made a bold statement with a fitted black Gaurav Gupta dress featuring dramatic sleeves, while Quinta Brunson turned heads in a gown accented with large bows.
Laverne Cox also shone in a vintage black and gold dress by Alexander McQueen from 2007, adding to the night’s glamorous fashion lineup.
In a softer palette, Eiza Gonzalez and Rita Ora both made an impact in strapless pink gowns from Tamara Ralph’s 2024 collection, worn with feathery capes.
Meanwhile, Naomi Watts opted for a striking emerald gown, walking hand-in-hand with her husband Billy Crudup, whom she married in June 2023.
A noticeable trend on the red carpet was the prevalence of bold hues and intricate designs.
Juno Temple, Janelle James, and Niecy Nash-Betts all donned stunning red gowns, while Ayo Edebiri opted for a unique patterned strapless gown in orange, black, and white by Bottega Veneta.
Meryl Streep and Hannah Einbinder embraced pink tones, with Streep in a soft pink set and Einbinder in a dusty rose gown.
Emerald green also made a strong appearance, with Liza Colón-Zayas looking elegant in an off-the-shoulder green gown, while country icon Reba McEntire chose a statement emerald suit with intricate design details.
Gold, silver, and metallics shone bright on stars like Kristen Wiig, who wore a woven gold strapless Oscar de la Renta gown, and Gillian Anderson, Ella Purnell, and Nicola Coughlan, who all dazzled in shimmering silver gowns.
Beyond the fashion, the night was filled with memorable wins and a few surprises.
In the comedy category, HBO’s Hacks emerged as the big winner, taking home the coveted Outstanding Comedy Series award.
The show’s star, Jean Smart, won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, delivering a witty and heartfelt speech that drew laughs and applause from the audience.
The drama categories were dominated by Shogun, which made history with a record-breaking 18 Emmy wins for a single season.
The sweeping epic took home the top honor for Outstanding Drama Series, while its leads, Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada, won for Outstanding Lead Actress and Actor in a Drama Series, respectively.
The Bear had a strong showing, earning several acting accolades, including Jeremy Allen White‘s second consecutive win for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Liza Colón-Zayas also took home awards for their supporting roles, further cementing the show’s reputation as a fan favorite.
Elizabeth Debicki, honored for her portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown, gave an emotional speech after winning Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
Expressing her gratitude to the show’s creators and paying tribute to the late Princess of Wales.
Category | Award Winner | Show |
---|---|---|
Outstanding Drama Series | Shogun | Shogun |
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Anna Sawai | Shogun |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Hiroyuki Sanada | Shogun |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Elizabeth Debicki | The Crown |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Billy Crudup | The Morning Show |
Scripted Variety Series | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | |
Talk Series | The Daily Show | |
Outstanding Reality Competition Program | The Traitors | |
Outstanding Comedy Series | Hacks | Hacks |
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Jean Smart | Hacks |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Jeremy Allen White | The Bear |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Liza Colón-Zayas | The Bear |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Ebon Moss-Bachrach | The Bear |
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series | Baby Reindeer | Baby Reindeer |
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series | Jodie Foster | True Detective: Night Country |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series | Richard Gadd | Baby Reindeer |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series | Jessica Gunning | Baby Reindeer |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series | Lamorne Morris | Fargo |
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