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Emmy Awards 2021: Here are the memorable fashion moments & biggest winners

Time for television's biggest night!
Following an awards show in 2020 where the nominees appeared virtually, the Emmy Awards are back in its true form this year and took place at Los Angeles. With a fun red carpet parade including top winners from the most celebrated shows like The Crown, Mare of Easttown and Ted Lasso, Emmys — the TV’s night of nights — was celebrated in full spirit. Bright and bold hues stood out amongst the night’s biggest trends along with dresses that added a touch of old Hollywood glam. Take a look at what the stars wore at the 73rd Emmy Awards: Anya Taylor-Joy in Christian Dior with Tiffany & Co. jewellery. Mindy Kaling wore a black column gown with a custom bow by Carolina Herrera and shoes by Jimmy Choo, plus more than 50 carats of diamonds by De Beers Jewellers. Ellen Pompeo In Elie Saab with VRAI jewellery. The actress wore a black velvet long-sleeve jumpsuit with crystal detailing. Regé-Jean Page was in Giorgio Armani with Cathy Waterman jewellery. Michaela Coel wore a bold neon two-piece gown by Christopher John Rogers. Kate Winslet paired her black silk cady and chiffon gown by Giorgio Armani Privé with vintage jewellery from Fred Leighton. Elizabeth Olsen wore a caftan-like gown designed by her sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, for The Row, plus jewellery by Chopard and custom-dyed Chaka platforms by Stuart Weitzman. Hannah Waddingham, with co-star Brett Goldstein, wore a peach silk draped dress by Christian Siriano. Jason Sudeikis, ditched his hoodies and wore a velvet tuxedo and boots by Tom Ford. Kaley Cuoco wore a neon-hued gown by Vera Wang Haute with diamonds by De Beers Jewellers. In London, Olivia Colman wore a Roksanda dress by designer Roksanda Ilincic, along with Roger Vivier’s Mini Broche Vivier platform sandal. Yara Shahidi wore a custom emerald-hued gown by Dior Haute Couture, jewellery by Cartier and nude leather pumps by Christian Louboutin. Awkwafina wore Monique Lhuillier’s high-neck, deep V bodice organza gown onstage as a presenter. In London, Gillian Anderson wore a midriff-baring bohemian look by Chloe. Sarah Paulson wore a red ruched gown with a deep V neck by Carolina Herrera with diamond earrings by Mateo and shoes by Stuart Weitzman. Mj Rodriguez wore a custom teal gown by Atelier Versace with jewelry by Bulgari. “I wanted to look like water coming out of the sea,” the actress said on the red carpet. Kerry Washington rebranded a classic satin slip dress with an edgy twist, an exterior corset. She wore Custom Etro and De Beers.

Winner’s List

Best Limited Series The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix) Best Drama Series The Crown (Netflix) Best Comedy Series Ted Lasso (Apple TV Plus) Best Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) Hamilton Best Variety Special (Live) Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020: Democracy’s Last Stand Building Back America Great Again Better 2020 Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series Josh O’Connor, The Crown Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series Olivia Colman, The Crown Best Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Ewan McGregor, Halston Best Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Kate Winslet, Mare of Easttown Best Limited Series/TV Movie Writing Michaela Coel, I May Destroy You Best Limited Series/TV Movie Directing Scott Frank, The Queen’s Gambit Best Competition Program RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1) Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Jason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Jean Smart, Hacks Best Comedy Series Directing Lucia Aniello, Hacks (Episode: “There Is No Line”) Best Comedy Series Writing Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky, Hacks (Episode: “There Is No Line”) Best Variety Sketch Series Saturday Night Live Best Variety Talk Series Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) Best Variety Series Writing Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Tobias Menzies, The Crown Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson, The Crown Best Drama Series Directing Jessica Hobbs, The Crown (Episode: “War”) Best Drama Series Writing Peter Morgan, The Crown (Episode: “War”) Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Evan Peters, Mare of Easttown Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Julianne Nicholson, Mare of Easttown Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Brett Goldstein, Ted Lasso Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Hannah Waddingham, Ted Lasso
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