36 Best Emmy Awards Red Carpet Looks Of All Time
The 76th annual Emmy Awards were on Sunday 15th September, and while the last few years brought with them much change (the 72nd were hosted amid pandemic-induced chaos by Jimmy Kimmel to an empty room and no red carpet, while the 75th were delayed due to Hollywood labor disputes and strikes), this year displayed a return to tradition: television’s finest together in one room once again — more specifically, the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles — with father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy playing host.Each year, people wait with bated breath to see gowns aplenty (with the exception of 2020’s luxe pajama-wearing guests by virtual means), using the nominees and winners as inspo for months ahead or even as reference points in later years. With this in mind, we took a trip down memory lane, back to the likes of SJP’s feathered Oscar de la Renta from 2000 and that 2016 Emilia Clarke Versace number, all the way to Simona Tabasco’s positively delightful Marni earlier in 2024. Over the last two-and-a-bit decades, celebrations of television shows — ranging from Friends and Sex and the City in the ‘90s and ‘00s to Grey’s Anatomy and Game of Thrones in the 2010s, up until The Crown and multiple Emmy award-winning The Bear in recent years — have resulted in some of Hollywood’s greatest red carpet fashion moments. Of the many winning Emmy looks, there was Jennifer Aniston’s white, strapless Chanel from 2004, Kerry Washington’s orange Prada from 2014, and, of course, Zendaya’s show-stopping green custom Vera Wang from 2019. Click through our list of the best Emmys looks of all time (or at least the last 24 years) ahead. Meryl Streep in Alexander McQueen, 2024Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.Ayo Edebiri in Bottega Veneta, 2024Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.Nicola Coughlan in Prabal Gurung, 2024Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.Kristen Wiig in Oscar de la Renta, 2024Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.Jessica Gunning in Rodart, 2024Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.Ayo Edebiri in Louis Vuitton, 2023Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images.Jessica Chastain in Gucci, 2023Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images.Simona Tabasco in Marni, 2023Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images.Lily James in Versace, 2022Photo: Momodu Mansaray/Getty Images.Hoyeon Jung in Louis Vuitton, 2022Photo: Momodu Mansaray/Getty Images.Michaela Coel in Christopher John Rogers, 2021Photo: Rich Fury/Getty Images.Yara Shahidi in Dior Haute Couture, 2021Photo: Rich Fury/Getty Images.Zendaya in Custom Armani Privé, 2020Regina King in Schiaparelli, 2020Tracee Ellis Ross in Alexandre Vauthier, 2020Zendaya in Vera Wang, 2019Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images.Sophie Turner in Louis Vuitton, 2019Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images.Tracee Ellis Ross in Valentino, 2018Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic.Jessica Biel in Ralph & Russo, 2018Photo: Dan MacMedan/Getty Images.Millie Bobbie Brown in Calvin Klein, 2018Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images.Thandie Newton in Brandon Maxwell, 2018Photo: Dan MacMedan/Getty Images.Tessa Thompson in Rosie Assoulin, 2017Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage.Sarah Paulson in Carolina Herrera, 2017Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images.Uzo Aduba in Sally Lapointe, 2017Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.Kerry Washington in Brandon Maxwell, 2016Photo: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic.Emilia Clarke in Atelier Versace, 2016Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.Kiernan Shipka in Dior Haute Couture, 2015Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.Lady Gaga in Brandon Maxwell, 2015Photo: Barry King/Getty Images.Kerry Washington in Prada, 2014Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images.Michelle Dockery in Prada, 2013Photo: Gregg DeGuire/WireImage.Lucy Liu in Atelier Versace, 2012Photo: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage.Christina Hendricks in Johanna Johnson Couture, 2011Photo: Gregg DeGuire/FilmMagic.Drew Barrymore in Monique Lhuillier, 2009Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.Blake Lively in Versace, 2009Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images.Chloe Sevigny in Mizrahi, 2009Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.Olivia Wilde in Reem Acra, 2008 Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.Sandra Oh in Bottega Veneta, 2007Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.Halle Berry in Emanuel Ungaro, 2005 Photo: Mathew Imaging/FilmMagic.Jennifer Aniston in Chanel, 2004Photo: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic.Jennifer Garner in Narciso Rodriguez, 2003Photo: Chris Weeks/FilmMagic.Sarah Jessica Parker in Chanel, 2003Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images.Oprah in Bradley Bayou, 2002Photo: Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty Images.Jennifer Aniston in Christian Dior, 2002Photo: Robert Mora/Getty Images.Sarah Jessica Parker in Oscar de la Renta, 2000Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images.Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?The Best Red Carpet Looks At The 2024 EmmysHacks Won At The Emmys But Comedy Is Still LosingThe Best Red Carpet Looks From The 2023 Emmys
The 76th annual Emmy Awards were on Sunday 15th September, and while the last few years brought with them much change (the 72nd were hosted amid pandemic-induced chaos by Jimmy Kimmel to an empty room and no red carpet, while the 75th were delayed due to Hollywood labor disputes and strikes), this year displayed a return to tradition: television’s finest together in one room once again — more specifically, the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles — with father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy playing host.
Each year, people wait with bated breath to see gowns aplenty (with the exception of 2020’s luxe pajama-wearing guests by virtual means), using the nominees and winners as inspo for months ahead or even as reference points in later years. With this in mind, we took a trip down memory lane, back to the likes of SJP’s feathered Oscar de la Renta from 2000 and that 2016 Emilia Clarke Versace number, all the way to Simona Tabasco’s positively delightful Marni earlier in 2024.
Over the last two-and-a-bit decades, celebrations of television shows — ranging from Friends and Sex and the City in the ‘90s and ‘00s to Grey’s Anatomy and Game of Thrones in the 2010s, up until The Crown and multiple Emmy award-winning The Bear in recent years — have resulted in some of Hollywood’s greatest red carpet fashion moments. Of the many winning Emmy looks, there was Jennifer Aniston’s white, strapless Chanel from 2004, Kerry Washington’s orange Prada from 2014, and, of course, Zendaya’s show-stopping green custom Vera Wang from 2019.
Click through our list of the best Emmys looks of all time (or at least the last 24 years) ahead.
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