The curtain has closed on the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, and television’s biggest night delivered in glamour – and in first-time wins. The Pitt emerged as one of the evening’s standouts, taking home Outstanding Drama Series and handing Noah Wyle his first Emmy, along with a Best Supporting Actress win for Katherine LaNasa. Meanwhile, Severance – the top-nominated show – scored major wins too, with Britt Lower taking Lead Actress in a Drama and Tramell Tillman making history as the first Black man to win Supporting Actor in a Drama.

Comedy was ruled by The Studio, which broke records for wins by a freshman comedy series, including Best Comedy Series and a Best Actor win for Seth Rogen. The leading ladies of Hacks also snagged top awards, with Jean Smart taking home her fourth Emmy for her portrayal of Deborah Vance and co-star Hannah Einbinder cinching the win for Best Supporting Actress. Over in Limited Series, Adolescence dominated with multiple wins – including Outstanding Limited Series, Best Lead Actor and Actress, and the unforgettable moment of 15-year-old Owen Cooper becoming one of the youngest Emmy winners in history.

As the spotlight dims, we’re celebrating not just the trophies but the red carpet moments: the evening’s best dressed stars whose styles reflected boldness, star power, and show-stopping flair.

Alexis Bledel

Presenter and former Gilmore Girls star Alexis Bledel wore a sparkling silver gown by Marmar Halim.Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Kaitlyn Dever

Kaitlyn Dever paired a sleek two-piece custom-made by Michael Kors with an embellished jacket from her late mother’s wardrobe. Dever was nominated as Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role in The Last Of Us.

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Chloë Sevigny

Perennial style icon Chloë Sevigny wore a black velvet Saint Laurent dress with gold accents and dramatic puff sleeves. The actress received her first Emmy nod for her portrayal of Kitty Menendez in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.

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Quinta Brunson

Quinta Brunson stunned in a black Louis Vuitton dress with an embellished plunge neckline.

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Kristen Bell

Kristen Bell – nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress for her role as Joanne in Nobody Wants This – looked stunning in Armani Privé Couture paired with Boucherer Fine jewelry.

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Sheryl Lee Ralph

Abbott Elementary’s Sheryl Lee Ralph wore a custom off-the-shoulder DVF dress in a gorgeous bold, cobalt color. Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

Erin Doherty

Adolescence’s Erin Doherty took home the Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie wearing a sculptural Louis Vuitton dress and David Yurman jewelry.

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Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman

The Hunting Wives co-stars Brittany Snow (left) and Malin Akerman (right) cozied up on the red carpet. Snow wore a sparkling pink dress by Wiederhoeft while Akerman sported a black-and-pink gown by Greta Constantine.

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Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson got the butter yellow memo, and it suits her! She stepped out to support her husband – SNL’s Colin Jost – wearing custom Prada.

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Anna Sawai

Shogun’s Anna Sawai channeling Old Hollywood glam in a sparkling black one-shouldered gown.Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.

Skye P. Marshall

Matlock’s Skye P. Marshall in an intricate, leg-baring look by Tony Ward.

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Jenna Ortega

Jenna Ortega’s barely there bejeweled crystal top by Givenchy was one of the most showstopping looks of the night.

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Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez wore a classic one-shouldered red gown by Louis Vuitton and jewels by Tiffany & Co.

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Natasha Rothwell

Natasha Rothwell, everyone’s favorite from The White Lotus, knows she’s the main character in this dramatic satin gown by Ines Di Santo.

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Aimee Lou Wood

The White Lotus’s Aimee Lou Wood pairs pink and red in this sweet cocktail dress by Alexander McQueen, with David Yurman jewelry.

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Meghann Fahy

Meghann Fahy, nominated for her role in the limited series Sirens, looked timeless in a Valentino velvet gown with a deep scoop neckline and Tiffany & Co jewelry.

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Michelle Monaghan

The White Lotus star Michelle Monaghan looked effortlessly chic in a silver chainmail column gown by Rabanne with jewels from De Beers.

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Lisa

Lisa’s pink ensemble by Lever Couture balances a sculptural corset with an ethereal train, with jewels from Bulgari’s iconic Serpenti collection. The Blackpink singer attended her first Emmys as one of the stars from season three of The White Lotus.
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Sam Nivola

Sam Nivola from The White Lotus looked dapper in an oversize Dior tuxedo with an embroidered floral vest.

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Shabana Azeez

The Pitt’s breakout star Shabana Azeez served Old Hollywood glam in a red trumpet-style Marchesa couture gown.

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Chase Sui Wonders

The Studio’s Chase Sui Wonders wore a sleek Thom Brown tuxedo dress.

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Molly Gordon

The Bear’s Molly Gordon in a vintage black-and-white striped column gown by Armani (from the Fall/Winter 1996 collection) paired with Tiffany & Co. jewels.

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Sarah Bock

Severance’s Sarah Bock served ice princess in bedazzled baby blue. 

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Krys Marshall

Paradise’s Krys Marshall wore a sculptural statement dress by Sebastian Gunawan.

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Justine Lupe

Justine Lupe from Nobody Wants This shimmered in a silver Carolina Herrera gown.Photo by John Shearer/WireImage via Getty Images.

Zuri Hall

Presenter Zuri Hall wore a molten maroon gown by Elio Abou Fayssal.

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