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Emmys best-dressed: Stars winning the red carpet so far, including Selena Gomez, Anna Sawai
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Date:2025-04-18 08:25:57
Can we get a yes, chef? Er, we mean stylists!
For the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday, the stars crafted their ensembles with as much care as Carmy Berzatto exudes when dressing a plate at The Bear. (However, we sincerely hope that lewks were assembled with far less anxiety).
Before entering Los Angeles' Peacock Theater, TV's A-listers served on the red carpet. They strutted, sashayed and swaggered in gorgeous in shades of pink, metallic and timeless black.
Here are our picks for the evening’s best-dressed so far, the fashion equivalent of Michelin star status — in no particular order.
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Jennifer Aniston
We interrupt the Emmys for this bit of "Morning Show" breaking news: Jennifer Aniston looking gorgeous in a column gown. The design, by Oscar de la Renta, is embellished with numerous pearls in a scallop shell formation.
Ayo Edebiri
A strapless Bottega Veneta gown was on the menu for our favorite sous chef from "The Bear," Ayo Edebiri. Edebiri matched the vibe of the multi-colored tube dress with flowing, wavy locks.
P.S. We'll stop with "The Bear" puns soon, we promise. (Or will we?)
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Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez avoided inspiring a fashion police true-crime podcast series with a timeless velvet gown that embraces her figure.
She accessorized with plenty of bling which matched her sparkly halter neckline.
Nicola Coughlan
Lady Whistledown herself gave everyone something to write about in an off-the-shoulder silver, sequin peplum gown. Absolutely stunning, Pen.
Catherine O'Hara
Writing about Catherine O'Hara's Emmys look can only be done in the styling of Moira Rose, and it would be appreciated if you read these comments in her ambiguous accent.
The "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" actress selected a floor-length, illusion frock featuring stone-encrusted roses. Raise a glass (or several) of your most palatable fruit wine.
Eiza González
Eiza González might have a "3 Body Problem" but a fashion sense ain't one.
The actress told E!'s Laverne Cox that she arrived at her first Emmys "upbeat and happy," no doubt at least in part due to her winning look. González worked a cherry blossom pink sequin gown that highlighted her décolleté.
The look, designed by Tamara Ralph, was energized by a feather cape with sleeves.
Anna Sawai
"Shōgun" actress Anna Sawai is a showstopper in a vibrant red Vera Wang gown made just for her.
Sawai complemented her silk, strapless trumpet gown with exquisitely done makeup.
Brie Larson
Brie Larson gushed over her custom Chanel tea-length dress on E!'s Live from the Red Carpet − and rightfully so.
"It’s perfect," Larson said of the frock inspired by the fashion house's designs from the 1950s and 60s. She described the spaghetti strap number with a bow cinching her waist as "a dream to wear."
Jonathan Bailey
Our love for Jonathan Bailey's look could inspire its own "Bridgerton" novel.
The actor put his own spin on a tuxedo with a high-waisted cummerbund and unbuttoned satin shirt. The "Fellow Travelers" star upped the cool factor with rectangular frames with red lenses.
Matt Bomer
Matt Bomer differentiated himself from the classic penguin tuxes by embracing color and opting for an eggplant jacket and shirt, which he paired with black, tapered pants.
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