The 73rd Emmy Awards took place on Sunday night in Los Angeles, and as expected, it was certainly a time of celebration, much-awaited recognition of excellence, and irresistible fashion! After last
year’s virtual ceremony, it’s no surprise that the 2021 Emmys returned with an in-person live event that witnessed a delightful red carpet peppered with our favorite stars in their favorite outfits and jewelry.
Unsurprisingly, memorable style statements were made. First off is Black-ish star, Yara Shahidi who looked princess-like in an off-the-shoulder Dior frock that was accessorized with a matching belt that cinched her waist. The 21-year-old was also adorned with a stunning gold jewelry set by French jeweler, Cartier. For the Queen’s Gambit leading lady, Anya Taylor Joy, she played up the beauty of yellow in two hues — a sleek Dior gown and accompanying jacket– which was tasteful in every inch. The ensemble bloomed further in jewelry courtesy of American jeweler, Tiffany and Co. Meanwhile, Cynthia Erivo committed to a feathered train Louis Vuitton dress that was impossible to miss.
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— Karin Sung ? (@KarinSung_) September 20, 2021
Some of the major fashion moments were also spotted: from Michaela Coel, who won her first Emmy award wearing a custom neon Christopher John Rogers dress and gave a powerful speech, to Beanie Feldstein who stunned in a Brandon Maxwell cocktail dress hot off the New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2022 runway. Television’s biggest nights saw stars descending upon LA in dreamy and stylish outfits that stole the show. It was certainly a night to remember. Emmys 2021 red carpet
Here are the most Rave-worthy looks from the 2021 Emmy Awards…
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