Arab Times

H’wood gold rules carpet

Pink & red

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JBy Leanne Italie

ulia Louis-Dreyfus stunned in classic Hollywood gold, Zendaya donned an emerald silk gown with a provocativ­e corset top and Kerry Washington went for sparkly black tuxedo pants on the Emmy Awards’ purple carpet, where pink-and-red combinatio­n looks and glittery chokers were plentiful.

“The biggest trend of the night was red and pink dresses,” said Andrea Lavinthal, People’s style and beauty director. “Mandy Moore’s custom Brandon Maxwell led the pack. Her voluminous hair and dazzling diamond earrings added to the glamorous effect.”

M.J. Rodriguez had a ball in a magenta gown and Jodie Comer of “Killing Eve” wore sleek white, while Gwendoline Christie took her “Game of Thrones” mantle to the extreme in a medieval red cape and lion head metal medallions from Gucci Cruise 2020. Sandra Oh went for pink, posing with her hair in high curls, dressed in an off-shoulder gown.

Louis-Dreyfus finished off her look with long statement floral earrings. Washington opted for highwaiste­d trousers and a ruffle tuxedo blouse with the collar popped and a few buttons adventurou­sly undone.

Collection

Angela Bassett joined Washington in pants, hers in bright red with a midriff top to match. It was a custom strapless look with an asymmetric­al cape detail in the top, all from the couture collection of Antonio Grimaldi.

Michelle Williams, a brand ambassador for Louis Vuitton, wore a custom embroidere­d gown from the brand. Sophie Turner also wore Vuitton, a feminine structured silhouette that Shadow partner and style expert Liza Suloti called “fresh and empowering”, adding: “Pink satin never looked so modern.”

Kendall Jenner, who presented on stage with sister Kim Kardashian West, had the internet talking about her Richard Quinn dress and “how she managed to wear Latex without breaking a sweat in the heat,” Lavinthal said.

Billy Porter, meanwhile, made his typical carpet statement in a lopsided cowboy hat – one side was huge and the other not. His suit was in sparkling silver and black stripes from Michael Kors.

Comer, who plays the assassin Villanelle, enjoyed the best of two fashion worlds. Her gown was both a halter, with a plunging neckline and high-waist tie belt, and long-sleeve with a jacket effect that skimmed the ground, courtesy of Tom Ford.

Zendaya’s custom, one-shoulder asymmetric gown with a dramatic slit was Vera Wang Collection. Rodriguez smiled for the cameras in her sleeveless look with deep plunges under each arm and elegant black bows at the waist, while Christie lived out her Brienne of Tarth days on the now-concluded HBO series in her satin cream boat-neck gown and Bordeaux draping.

Accessory

Viola Davis adjusted her sparkling chokers – an accessory also popular on the carpet – as she smiled for the cameras in a blackand-white gown. One half was black velvet and the other white satin. It was custom Alberta Ferretti Limited Edition, with a draped off-shoulder sleeve on the white side and no sleeve at all on the left.

Other standouts: Ava DuVernay in a high-neck princess look that glistened in Champagne gold crystals and sequins from Reem Acra. Taraji P. Henson made the most of an ethereal custom fuchsia tulle gown with a dramatic scarlet red cape and plunging neckline from Vera Wang. She flared her long cape on the carpet, managing a high center front slit at the same time.

Marisa Tomei and Susan Kelechi Watson also wore looks of red and pink. Moore’s look was comprised of an off-shoulder blouse with a red skirt.

Rachel Brosnahan, who stars in “The Marvelous Mrs Maisel”, represente­d in a contempora­ry Hollywood look of metallic midnight blue that caught the camera flashes just right. The Elie Saab haute couture sequin design was backless with a unique high collar, high slit and ruffly detail at the waist.

She showed off how to complete a glam look with perfect hair and makeup, with a nod to her dress in her eye hues and a youthful ponytail,” said Suloti.

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