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These Iconic Emmys Fashion Moments Are a Lesson in Red Carpet Style
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Date:2025-04-11 05:12:22
And the award goes to… all our faves showing out on the red carpet.
With the 2024 Emmys quickly approaching, it’s only a matter of time before fans get to see some of the biggest wins of the night—including when it comes to fashion.
So, while Hollywood gears up for the ceremony hosted by Eugene Levy and Dan Levy at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater on Sept. 15, why not relive some of the most award-worthy red carpet looks ever at the Emmys?
In 2022, our favorite school teacher, Quinta Brunson, stole the show when she became a first-time Emmy winner in a show-stopping Dolce & Gabbana metallic bronze dress. That same year, The Great’s Elle Fanning channeled old Hollywood glamour in a dress made by the show’s costume designer, Sharon Long.
And Elle isn’t the only star who has stunned in a vintage-inspired look.
Zendaya made history at the 2020 Emmys by becoming the youngest recipient of the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama award for her performance in Euphoria—and she did it in style. Wearing a stunning Armani gown inspired by the Swinging Sixties, the actress proved both her performance and fashion were deserving of a prize.
Of course, the Dune star has turned heads at the ceremony before. Back in 2019, Zendaya tapped into her superhero bag and channeled Poison Ivy on the red carpet, showing off a scarlet-colored hairstyle as she walked the carpet in an emerald green dress made by Vera Wang.
And Vera Wang has also been behind other stars’ breathtaking looks. At the 2016 Emmys, the designer helped Taraji P. Henson make her mark in a gorgeous custom yellow dress. Plus, two years later, the fashion creator played Fairy Godmother for Issa Rae by putting together her modern-day Cinderella look at the 2018 ceremony.
From Reese Witherspoon’s dazzling blue-and-black sequin Armani gown in 2022 to Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ daring little black dress in 1995, the stars have always shown up and showed out on the Emmys red carpet—and surely this year won’t be an exception.
Keep scrolling to see more of your favorite stars and their most iconic looks…
Hello yellow! The Queen's Gambit actress glowed in her bright Dior dress with Tiffany & Co. jewelry at the 2021 award show.
The Euphoria star took the red carpet by storm for the 2019 ceremony. From the vibrant emerald green hue to the sheer corset bodice, her custom Vera Wang dress was one to remember.
The Big Little Lies star shined bright at the 2022 ceremony in a glitzy blue strapless gown.
A total stunner! The actress made a grand entrance at the 1998 star-studded ceremony with this body-hugging blush gown.
The This Is Us actress shined as bright as the cameras in this shimmery off-the-shoulder gown.
Known for her ~extra~ glamorous fashion sense, the Dynasty star brought the drama to the 1987 awards ceremony with this red-hot gown.
The Black-ish star showed up and showed out in this hot pink Valentino Haute Couture gown.
The Abbott Elementary star lit up the red carpet in a glitzy metallic bronze getup.
Who says you have to wear a dress? The Grey's Anatomy star switched things up in 2021 by wearing an Elie Saab black velvet jumpsuit with crystal embroidery.
The actress was a vision in white as she graced the red carpet in a dreamy custom-made Balmain gown.
Orange you glad the legendary star added a pop of color to the 2017 Emmys? The answer is yes.
The 2018 Emmy winner brought whimsy and magic to the star-studded ceremony with a baby blue number by Carolina Herrera.
The Hollywood star sizzled in a sexy feathered black dress at the 2018 Emmys.
This figure-flattering Versace peplum stole the show at the 2009 Emmys. While the dress had a futuristic feel, it still has classic details that make it timeless.
Sometimes less is more. And in this case, it worked with Claire's ultra-chic black jumpsuit by Oscar de la Renta.
All that glitters is gold and Rue proved it with a glitzy design at the 1990 Emmys.
Elle most certainly brought old-Hollywood glamour to the 2022 event.
King lit up the 2018 awards show with her highlighter-green Christian Siriano gown.
The Sex and the City star sparkled in a daring and dazzling cut-out dress at the 2003 event.
Talk about red-hot. The Vampire Diaries alum knocked 'em dead with a fiery strapless Donna Karan number in 2011.
The Empire star made a statement in a custom yellow Vera Wang dress at the 2016 Emmys.
Looking like a modern-day Cinderella, the Insecure star turned heads in a bedazzled baby blue jumpsuit by Vera Wang. "There are 3,000 crystals on my dress right now. I was like, are you serious right now," she told E! News.
The This Is Us star dropped jaws with her wildly colorful Brandon Maxwell design.
The director glistened and glimmered on the red carpet in her Reem Acra gown at the 2019 Emmys.
The actress wore a show-stopping design to the 1995 awards ceremony with this little (daring) black dress, which featured a plunging neckline and spaghetti straps.
The Beverly Hills, 90210 actress brought all the drama to the 1995 Emmys with her audacious black design, which she perfectly paired with long satin gloves and strappy heels.
The actress, who made history at the 2020 Emmys, oozed with glamour in an Armani creation that was reminiscent of the Swinging Sixties.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star graced the red carpet in a regal black dress that she paired with a statement-making necklace.
Purple is rarely seen on the red carpet, but the award-winning actress made it looks oh-so-good.
The Sinner star looked angelic in a white Ralph & Russo creation at the 2018 awards ceremony.
Watch the 2024 Emmys ceremony Sunday, Sept. 15, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC. And don't miss the Live From E!: Emmys red carpet pre-show starting at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT, only on E!.veryGood! (8)
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