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Emmy Best-Dressed: Anna Sawai, Matt Bomer, Catherine O’Hara & More Stars

Excitement filled the air at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, where stars showcased their fashion prowess on the red carpet. Much like the meticulous attention to detail seen in the culinary world of “The Bear,” the celebrities arrived in ensembles crafted with care and creativity.

Among the attendees gracing Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater were notable figures such as Meryl Streep, Selena Gomez, Anna Sawai, and Matt Bomer, each exhibiting stunning choices in bold hues of pink, metallic, and classic black.

As the evening unfolded, here are some of the standout looks that embodied the essence of high fashion—akin to Michelin star credentials—in no particular order.

Jennifer Aniston captured attention in an elegant column gown by Oscar de la Renta, adorned with pearls arranged in a scalloped pattern. Expressing her fashion inspiration, Aniston aimed for an “effortlessly polished” appearance, opting for a sleek Californian vibe.

Ayo Edebiri, known for her role in “The Bear,” made a striking statement in a strapless gown by Bottega Veneta, complemented by flowing waves in her hair. Her vibrant and multi-colored tube dress was a perfect match for her energetic persona.

Selena Gomez looked stunningly sophisticated in a fitted black silk-and-velvet gown. The Ralph Lauren creation embraced her silhouette beautifully and featured a long train that elevated her look. The halter neckline glimmered with over 600 diamond-cut crystals, hand-embellished in an Art Deco style, adding a touch of luxury.

Another standout was Nicola Coughlan, who dazzled in a silver, sequin peplum gown by Prabal Gurung. The actress portrayed Lady Whistledown with flair, proving her fashion choice was just as captivating as her character.

Catherine O’Hara, beloved for her iconic roles, opted for a dramatic Oscar de la Renta gown that featured an illusion design adorned with stone-encrusted roses. Her couture style appears to transport audiences directly into the charm of her characters.

Eiza González brought a burst of color to the event with a cherry blossom pink sequin gown, complete with a dramatic feather cape. The actress expressed her positive spirit for her debut Emmys appearance, as she embraced the vibrant and joyful look designed by Tamara Ralph.

Anna Sawai turned heads in a custom-made red gown by Vera Wang. Emphasizing her excitement, Sawai shared that her stylist asked her whom she wanted to wear, to which she immediately replied “Vera.” The glamorous silk, strapless design had a trumpet silhouette that highlighted her elegance.

Brie Larson showcased her style with a custom Chanel tea-length dress inspired by designs from the 1950s and 60s. The actress praised the spaghetti strap number for its chic look, noting the sensational bow at her waist that contributed to her dreamy appearance.

Jonathan Bailey made a bold statement with a modern take on a tuxedo, featuring a high-waisted cummerbund and an unbuttoned satin shirt by Giorgio Armani. His choice in rectangular frames with red lenses added a contemporary twist to his ensemble.

Matt Bomer stepped away from the traditional black tuxedos with an eye-catching eggplant jacket, coupled with matching attire. Praising his stylist Warren Alfie Baker for the choice, Bomer described the color of his outfit as “aubergine,” showcasing a refreshing alternative to classic formal wear.

The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards not only celebrated outstanding television achievements but also served as a stage for fashion statements that will be remembered. The stars certainly brought their A-game, embodying style and elegance from the moment they stepped onto the red carpet.

Source: USA TODAY