2016 Emmy Fashion

The 2016-2017 awards season officially started on Sunday night with the Emmys. I felt this year's red carpet was overall a disappointment, but I was able to pull out of few gems from a sea of frump and dump.

Holly Taylor in Theia


This was the favorite of the night! I love the sleekness of this gown punctuated with a high collar with crystal embellishments. The slit and train are the icing on the cake!


Emmy Rossum in Wes Gordon


Again, I love a a great white gown. I also love simplicity and a really good fit. Emmy looks beatiful. Bravo!


Tatiana Maslany in Alexander Wang


I love the illusion. Is it a dress? Is it a crop top and skirt? The fit, tailoring, color, and cut outs are beyond fabulous.


Felicity Huffman in Tony Ward


I love the pattern and the organza on this dress. It's also modest and very flattering.


Padma Lakshmi in Naeem Khan


Can you really go wrong with head to toe sparkle? This dress looks elegant, expensive, and sexy all at the same time.

Some of my worst dress this year include Anna Chlumsky, Laura Carmichael, Gabby Hoffman, Jamie Brewer, and Alia Shawkat.

What were your favorite fashions from the Emmys?

7 comments

  1. Emmy Rossum was by far my favorite! Such a classic style.

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  2. I didn't watch the show but I love to look at the fashion! The red dress is stunning. I also love the head to toe sparkle one! I would love to wear that one day! - Crystal

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  3. I'm not even sure who Holly Taylor is but I love that dress-- love Tatiana Maslany's red dress too!

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  4. Totally agree that the fashion wasn't "blow me away" great, but I feel the Emmy's this year were so under-rated with the lack of hype around it. I do agree with Emmy Rossum, she looked soo incredible!!

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  5. I loved Priyanka Chopra - thought she looked fab in red!!

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  6. I noticed a lot of whites and cutouts. I agree, overall meh, but there were some standouts. I like the red Alexander Wang number. I missed that one!

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