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2024 Emmys Red Carpet Photos: See the Looks From TV’s Biggest Night

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.

Anna Sawai, winner of the Emmy for best actress in a drama for “Shogun.”Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Jeremy Allen White, winner of the Emmy for best actor in a comedy for “The Bear.”Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Catherine O’Hara, a presenter.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Bowen Yang, nominated for best supporting actor in a comedy for “Saturday Night Live.”Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Meryl Streep, nominated for best supporting actress in a comedy for “Only Murders in the Building.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Jennifer Aniston, nominated for best actress in a drama for “The Morning Show.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Viola Davis, a presenter.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Maya Rudolph, nominated for Emmys for her performances in “Loot” and “Saturday Night Live.”Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Sofia Vergara, nominated for best actress in a limited series for “Griselda.”Mike Blake/Reuters
Reese Witherspoon, nominated for best actress in a drama for “The Morning Show.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Janel Moloney, who reunited with her co-stars from “The West Wing” to present the Emmy for best drama.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Yuka Kouri of “Shogun,” winner of the Emmy for best drama.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Paul Rudd, nominated for best supporting actor in a comedy for “Only Murders in the Building.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Jessica Gunning, winner of the Emmy for best supporting actress in a limited series for “Baby Reindeer.”Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Billy Crudup, left, winner of the Emmy for best supporting actor in a drama for “The Morning Show,” and Naomi Watts, nominated for best actress in a limited series for “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, nominated for best guest actress in a comedy for “Only Murders in the Building.”Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Yelena Yemchuk and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, winner of the Emmy for best supporting actor in a comedy for “The Bear.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Nicola Coughlan, a presenter.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Sarah Paulson, left, nominated for best guest actress in a drama for “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” and Holland Taylor, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama for “The Morning Show.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Diego Luna, a presenter.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Laura Dern of “Palm Royale,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Jessica Betts, left, and Niecy Nash-Bett, a presenter.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Dakota Fanning, nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series for “Ripley.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Jean Smart, left, winner of the Emmy for best actress in a comedy for “Hacks,” and her co-star Kaitlin Olson, nominated for best guest actress in a comedy.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Richard Schiff, left, and Dulé Hill joined their “West Wing” co-stars to present the Emmy for best drama. This year is the 25th anniversary of the long-running political drama.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Reba McEntire, a presenter.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Susan Downey and Robert Downey Jr., nominated for best supporting actor in a limited series for “The Sympathizer.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Andrew Scott, a nominee for best actor in a limited series or TV movie for “Ripley.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Hannah Einbinder, nominated for best supporting actress in a comedy for “Hacks.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Gillian AndersonAmy Sussman/Getty Images
Jodie Foster, winner of the Emmy for best actress in a limited series for “True Detective: Night Country.”Mike Blake/Reuters
Mrs. Astor, you’re on notice: Carrie Coon, nominated for best actress in a drama for her portrayal of Bertha Russell in “The Gilded Age,” stuns in Thom Browne.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Jimmy Kimmel, whose show was nominated for best variety talk series, and Molly McNearney.Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Steve Martin, nominated for best actor in a comedy for “Only Murders in the Building.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Karen Pittman, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama for “The Morning Show.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Jon Hamm, nominated for best supporting actor in a drama for “The Morning Show,” and Anna Osceola.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Mindy Kaling, a presenter.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Nakata Kurumi and Tadanobu Asano, nominated for best supporting actor in a drama for “Shogun.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Saoirse RonanAmy Sussman/Getty Images
Lisa Ann Walter of “Abbott Elementary,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Ramy Youssef, nominated for best directing for a comedy for “The Bear.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Olivia Williams and Dominic West, nominated for best actor in a drama for “The Crown.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Tyler James Williams of “Abbott Elementary,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Idris Elba, nominated for best actor in a drama for “Hijack,” and Sabrina Elba.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
RuPaul Charles, nominated for best host for a reality or competition program for “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Gillian Jacobs of “The Bear,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Christine Baranski, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama for “The Gilded Age.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Janelle James, nominated for best supporting actress in a comedy for “Abbott Elementary.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Sam Richardson, a presenter.Mike Blake/Reuters
Elizabeth Debicki, winner of the Emmy for best supporting actress in a drama for “The Crown.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Abby Elliott of “The Bear,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Nava Mau, nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series for “Baby Reindeer.”Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Nicole Beharie, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama for “The Morning Show.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Lionel Boyce, nominated for best supporting actor in a comedy for “The Bear.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Connie Britton, a presenter.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Juno Temple, nominated for best actress in a limited series for “Fargo.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
John Oliver, whose show “Last Week Tonight” won the Emmy for best variety scripted series, and his wife, Kate Norley.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Matt Bomer, nominated for best actor in a limited series for “Fellow Travelers.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Moeka Hoshi of “Shogun,” winner of the Emmy for best drama.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Maya Erskine, nominated for best actress in a drama for “Mr. and Mrs. Smith.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Richard Gadd, who won three Emmys for his limited series “Baby Reindeer.”Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Jonathan Bailey, nominated for best supporting actor in a limited series for “Fellow Travelers.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, nominated for best actor in a comedy for “Reservation Dogs.”Allison Dinner/EPA, via Shutterstock
Gina Torres, a presenter.Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Leslie Bibb of “Palm Royale,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Yoshiko Sakuma and Takehiro Hira, nominated for best supporting actor in a drama for “Shogun.”Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Chris Perfetti of “Abbott Elementary,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
John Leguizamo, a presenter.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Jelly Roll, who performed during the ceremony’s In Memoriam segment.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Eiza González of “3 Body Problem,” one of the shows nominated for best drama.Mike Blake/Reuters
Contestants from Season 16 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” nominated for best reality or competition program.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Trish Spencer and Matty Matheson of “The Bear,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, left, a presenter, and his husband, Justin Mikita.Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
The rugby player Ilona Maher, an Olympic bronze medalist in Paris and a presenter.Allison Dinner/EPA, via Shutterstock
Joshua Jackson, a presenter.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Skye P. MarshallAmy Sussman/Getty Images
Dallas Goldtooth of “Reservation Dogs,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Kathy Bates, a presenter.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Caillin Puente, nominated for best writing for a drama series for “Shogun.”Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Kristen Kish, nominated for best host for a reality or competition program for “Top Chef.”Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Molly Gordon of “The Bear,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Kristin Scott Thomas of “Slow Horses,” one of the shows nominated for best drama.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Rosalind Eleazar of “Slow Horses,” one of the shows nominated for best drama.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Taylor Zakhar Perez of “Red, White and Royal Blue,” a presenter.Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Susan Kelechi Watson, a presenter.Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press
Aaron Moten of “Fallout,” one of the shows nominated for best drama.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Michael Cyril Creighton of “Only Murders in the Building,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Harvey Guillén of “What We Do in the Shadows,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Richard Shotwell/Invision, via Associated Press
Amber Chardae Robinson of “Palm Royale,” one of the shows nominated for best comedy.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Padma Lakshmi, a presenter.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Ella Purnell of “Fallout,” one of the shows nominated for best drama.Jae C. Hong/Invision, via Associated Press

Source: Television - nytimes.com


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