For the second time this year, Hollywood is convening to toast its work on the small screen. Here’s what the stars wore to make their entrances.
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Strikes by Hollywood’s actors’ and screenwriters’ unions in 2023 combined to create a quirk of the awards season calendar: two Emmy Awards ceremonies in the same year. Exactly eight months ago, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded another batch of Primetime Emmys, with HBO’s corporate drama “Succession” collecting six trophies for its final season.
With “Succession” out of contention, the field was cleared for new faces, including several from FX’s splashy historical epic “Shogun.” Turning out once again to the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, here’s what presenters and nominees from the year’s biggest shows wore to make their red-carpet arrivals on Sunday.
- Swipe for More →Quinta Brunson, nominated for best actress in a comedy for “Abbott Elementary.”
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- Swipe for More →Lily Gladstone, a presenter as well as a nominee for best supporting actress in a limited series for “Under the Bridge.”
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- Swipe for More →Greta Lee, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama for “The Morning Show.”
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- Swipe for More →The pop star Rita Ora and her husband, Taika Waititi, a producer of two shows nominated for best comedy series: “Reservation Dogs” and “What We Do in the Shadows.”
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- Swipe for More →Sheryl Lee Ralph, nominated for best supporting actress in a comedy for “Abbott Elementary.”
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- Swipe for More →Brie Larson, nominated for best actress in a limited series for “Lessons in Chemistry.”
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- Swipe for More →Kristen Wiig, nominated for best actress in a comedy for “Palm Royale.”
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- Swipe for More →Selena Gomez, nominated for best actress in a comedy for “Only Murders in the Building.”
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- Swipe for More →Dan Levy and his father, Eugene Levy, hosts of the 76th Emmy Awards.
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- Swipe for More →Aja Naomi King, nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series for “Lessons in Chemistry.”
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- Swipe for More →Alan Cumming, winner of the Emmy for best host for a reality or competition program for “The Traitors.”
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- Swipe for More →Liza Colón-Zayas, winner of the Emmy for best supporting actress in a comedy for “The Bear.”
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- Swipe for More →Devery Jacobs of “Reservation Dogs,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.
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- Swipe for More →Desi Lydic, nominated for best performer in a short form comedy or drama series for “Desi Lydic Foxsplains.”
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