The 2020 Emmy's are looking rather different this year, and as we would usually be gearing up to cover the best red carpet looks from the most important night for television, this year, stars are doing the most from home instead. For their living room debut's, they have to be credited for still bringing the drama as they tune in the way we usually would every year. In the spirit of participation, we're rounding up our favourite looks to surface so far, below.
Laverne Cox
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We love to see a hot pink structured moment, and Cox wearing Azzi and Osta did not fail to disappoint. Proof that the drama has not gone amiss despite the circumstances.
Tracee Ellis Ross
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Further proof of the aforementioned drama, complete with a DIY red carpet from Blackish star Tracee Ellis Ross. Is there anything she can't pull off if this is how she carries a giant gold Alexandre Vauthier gown? Perhaps we'll never know.
Dan Levy
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Ok Dan!! What better time to wear a suit skirt than when you win Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Best Writing for a Comedy Series AND Best Directing for a Comedy Series for Schitts Creek? There is no better time.
Regina King
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Not one soul on this earth was ready for this impeccable moment of Regina King in a blinding, blue, bedazzled, ballgown. Not. One.
Zendaya
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A queen addressing her disciples. The Euphoria star is well acquainted with looking flawless at any given time, but this might just be one of her most elegant looks to date. If I were to be taken out in the wake of that spin, I'd thank her.
Paul Mescal
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Honourable mention to our favourite Normal People star for the most earnest caption of all, reading: "This is nuts. I am wearing @louisvuitton on my stairs for the Emmys!"
Jameela Jamil
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For personal reasons, I will be wearing a sequin dressing gown on all Zoom calls moving forward.
Yvonne Orji
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And the best hairstyle in the history of red carpets goes to...
Mark Ruffalo
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Ok, not for the strange hat, but for his acceptance speech after winning Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series for I Know This Much is True, if nothing else "If we have privilege, we have to fight for those who are vulnerable... we are stronger when we love each other and respect each other's diversity.". Corny as it may be, but speaking out is the best look of all.
Yara Shahidi
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We love before and after realness especially when moustache bleach is involved.
Image credit: @iamjamesanthony.