Emmys fashion: white-hot, glamorous and political
Under a bright California sun,
Tinseltown’s A-listers sparkled on the Emmys red carpet on Monday in sultry
satin dresses, eye-catching beaded gowns — and even a few pairs of
sneakers
— as they gathered to honor the best in television.
From white-hot frocks to sexy pantsuits to sartorial statements that are
political too, the following is a look at the styles and trends making
waves
at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles:
White Hot
Once upon a time, US fashion mavens said wearing white after Labor Day
in
early September was a definite no-no.
But on a summery afternoon in the City of Angels, with the mercury
hitting
83 degrees Fahrenheit (28 Celsius), white gowns were white-hot.
Actress Scarlett Johansson, the girlfriend of Emmys host Colin Jost,
wore a
sizzling, sculptural strapless gown with a plunging V neckline and a daring
slit.
Kristen Bell, star of NBC’s nominated comedy “The Good Place,” looked
elegant in a long-sleeve form-fitting white column dress, her hair pulled
back
in a classic bun.
For the guys, “This Is Us” star Milo Ventimiglia — minus the mustache
his
character Jack Pearson is known for — and “Atlanta” star Lakeith Stanfield
went with old-school white dinner jackets.
And RuPaul — already a winner for best reality show host for “RuPaul’s
Drag Race” — rocked a killer double-breasted Calvin Klein white suit with
the
Statue of Liberty emblazoned in a black pattern on the jacket.
Women wear the trousers
During the last awards season, “Westworld” star Evan Rachel Wood wore
trouser suits to every event to make a statement.
At the Emmys, the women of Hollywood followed her example.
Issa Rae, the creator and star of HBO comedy “Insecure,” looked regal in
a
crystal-beaded gauzy pale blue Vera Wang gown, which opened to reveal pants
underneath.
Tatiana Maslany, who is nominated for lead actress in a drama for “Black
Orphan,” wore a daring Christian Siriano ensemble, with a chartreuse
one-shoulder top and black pants.
And “Saturday Night Live” star Leslie Jones — hoping to win her first
Emmy
— slayed in an iridescent pink and blue suit, also from Siriano.
The future’s so bright…
In Los Angeles, sunglasses are de rigueur, so it’s no surprise they were
the must-have red carpet accessory.
“This Is Us” star Sterling K Brown, a favorite to take home the Emmy for
best lead actor in a drama, was the epitome of cool in a traditional Dolce
and
Gabbana tuxedo and dark sunglasses.
Brian Tyree Henry, a nominee for best supporting actor in a comedy for
“Atlanta,” paired mirrored blue round glasses with his snappy orange
chevron-patterned jacket.
Making a (political) statement
Hollywood red carpets have been criticized in recent years for turning
into
vapid affairs, especially in the wake of the Time’s Up and #MeToo
movements.
At the Emmys, the stars were asked deeper questions — but some didn’t
need
to be asked.
Veteran actress Jenifer Lewis, who stars on ABC’s nominated comedy
“black-ish,” let the clothes do the talking. She wore a custom Nike sweater
and leggings in support of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin
Kaepernick.
“I am wearing Nike to applaud them for supporting Colin Kaepernick and
his
protest against racial injustice and police brutality,” she told Hollywood
news outlet Variety.
Kaepernick, who was effectively blacklisted by the National Football
League
after kneeling during the US national anthem in 2016 in solidarity with the
“Black Lives Matter” movement, is featured in Nike’s latest ad
campaign.(AFP)
photo: Matt Winkelmeyer / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP
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