Emmys Red Carpet 2022: See the Most Exciting Looks - WSJ

2022-09-17 03:04:25 By : Ms. Ciel Tam

What Zendaya, Lily James and Elle Fanning and more stars wore.

Amanda Seyfried, who won for her portrayal of Elizabeth Holmes in “The Dropout,” in an Armani Privé blush pink strapless crystal gown with Cartier earrings and a Jaeger-LeCoultre watch.

Sheryl Lee Ralph, who won in the supporting actress category for “Abbott Elementary,” in a form-fitting black velvet gown and bag from designer Brandon Blackwood and Anne Sisteron jewelry.

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Julia Garner, who was twice nominated and won for her role in “Ozark,” in a midriff-baring Gucci gown and Swarovski earrings.

Zendaya, who won for her leading role in “Euphoria,” in Valentino and Bulgari jewelry. She already held an Emmy for her work on the show.

*Jean Smart, who won for her lead role in “Hacks,” in a custom Christian Siriano gown and jewelry by Rahaminov Diamonds.

Andrew Garfield, nominated for lead actor in a limited series or movie for his role in “Under the Banner of Heaven,” in an all-white tuxedo.

Reese Witherspoon, nominated for lead actress in a drama series for “The Morning Show,” in an Armani Privé navy blue bustier gown embroidered with sequins and crystals paired with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.

Sydney Sweeney, nominated for her supporting role in “Euphoria,” in a custom Oscar de la Renta gown with silver floral embroidery and Fred Leighton jewelry.

Quinta Brunson, nominated for her leading role in “Abbott Elementary,” in custom Dolce & Gabbana and Jared Lehr jewelry.

Lily James, nominated for playing Pamela Anderson in the limited series “Pam and Tommy,” in a bronze Atelier Versace gown and De Beers jewelry.

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Jung Ho-yeon, a breakout star of “Squid Game” who was nominated for supporting actress in a drama series, shows some leg in a custom-embellished Louis Vuitton dress and bag.

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Nicholas Braun, nominated as a supporting actor for “Succession,” showed off in a Dior Men cream suit and Fred Leighton jewelry and De Beer ring.

Kaitlyn Dever, nominated for her supporting role in the limited series “Dopesick,” in a fire-engine red Naeem Khan dress.

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Hannah Einbinder, a supporting actress nominee for “Hacks,” in a custom Rodarte column dress.

Sarah Paulson, nominated for her portrayal of Linda Tripp in “Impeachment: American Crime Story,” in custom Louis Vuitton.

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Chrissy Teigen in a pink sequined Naeem Khan dress and jewelry by Rahaminov Diamonds with John Legend in Gucci.

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Kerry Washington in a duchess satin dress from Elie Saab and Bulgari jewelry.

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RuPaul Charles, left, who has won numerous Creative Arts Emmys for hosting “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” arrives in a leopard tuxedo with co-host Michelle Visage.

Elle Fanning, a first-time Emmy nominee for her work in “The Great,” radiates old-school glamour in a gown made by the show’s costume designer Sharon Long.

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Hannah Waddingham, nominated for supporting actress in a comedy for her role in “Ted Lasso,” dons a blush Dolce & Gabbana tulle ball gown.

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Laverne Cox, a host of E!’s red carpet, in an exaggerated couture dress from Jean Paul Gaultier featuring Madonna-inspired cups.

Bowen Yang in a silk embroidered Etro suit, an earring by Anne Sisteron, rings by Or & Elle and Vacheron Constantin watch.

Alexandra Daddario, nominated in the supporting actress in a limited series category for “The White Lotus,” in a Dior haute couture beaded confection.

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Sandra Oh, nominated for her lead role in the final season of “Killing Eve,” in a Rodarte sequin suit and Cathy Waterman jewelry.

Issa Rae, nominated for her leading role in the final season of “Insecure,” in a cutout dress.

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Rhea Seehorn, a supporting actress nominee for “Better Call Saul,” wearing a printed gown by Georges Chakra.

Melanie Lynskey, nominated for lead actress in a drama for her role in “Yellowjackets,” in a frothy Christian Siriano number.

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Trevor Noah in a navy Gucci tuxedo.

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Produced by Leah Latella and Siemond Chan

Cover Photo: Ringo Chiu/Reuters