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The 61 Most Iconic Emmy Awards Red Carpet Looks of the Past 15 Years


With the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards just around the corner, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze, all eyes are turning to the red carpet once again. Over the past 15 years, the Emmys have delivered some of the most unforgettable fashion moments in award show history, with bold, glamorous, and sometimes daring choices that continue to resonate far beyond a single evening.

Back in 2009, Blake Lively, despite not being a nominee, stole the spotlight in a sultry Versace gown featuring a plunging neckline and a dramatic high slit. Around the same time, Heidi Klum evoked Old Hollywood in a striking John Galliano for Christian Dior Couture dress that oozed Rita Hayworth-inspired elegance. Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Aniston both embraced soft, romantic aesthetics in Chanel, perfectly complemented by tousled beachy waves.

Sequins and sparkle have never gone out of fashion at the Emmys. Mischa Barton, Keri Russell, and Kerry Washington all dazzled in full-sequined gowns, while stars like Julianne Moore in Christian Dior Couture and Claire Danes in Lanvin embraced vivid colors with confidence. Allison Williams’ Oscar de la Renta moment and Katie Holmes in minimalist Calvin Klein also proved that bold hues can be incredibly sophisticated.

Kiernan Shipka made a fashion-forward splash in 2013 with an architectural Delpozo dress that felt modern yet youthful. Gwen Stefani’s metallic Atelier Versace gown in 2014 brought edgy detailing to the fore, just as Lady Gaga later redefined elegance in a Brandon Maxwell black gown with an asymmetric neckline that flattered her petite frame and signature drama.

Color took center stage in 2018, particularly in the form of voluminous gowns. Tracee Ellis Ross made a powerful statement in pink Valentino Haute Couture, while Thandiwe Newton opted for a sleek, sculptural look by Brandon Maxwell. In 2021, Elizabeth Olsen wore a minimalist cape dress by The Row—designed by her sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley—while Emma Corrin broke the mold in Miu Miu, complete with a bonnet and dramatic manicure.

In more recent years, standout looks have continued to roll in. Ayo Edebiri’s 2024 Bottega Veneta leather gown was fresh, fearless, and bold, while Saoirse Ronan brought classic glamour in navy Louis Vuitton. Jessica Chastain shimmered in Gucci, Jenna Ortega stunned in Dior Couture, and Zendaya continued her reign as a red carpet queen in custom Valentino and later in Armani Privé.

These 61 red carpet looks from the Emmys aren’t just stylish—they represent the evolving language of fashion, femininity, and individuality on one of the industry’s most watched stages. With fashion playing an increasingly vital role in how stars present themselves, this year’s Emmys are sure to deliver more bold statements, high drama, and unforgettable moments.

Music

Lady Gaga Debuts New Song at ‘Graveyard Gala’ for Netflix’s Wednesday Season 2


Written by Intern Queeny George M.H , Team Allycaral

Netflix’s Wednesday series continues to push the envelope—and this time, it’s with a little help from pop royalty. At an exclusive “Graveyard Gala” hosted in honor of the upcoming Season 2, Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance to unveil a brand-new track that will be featured in the show.

The event was as eerie and enchanting as the Addams Family themselves would demand. Guests entered a Tim Burton–inspired world filled with swirling fog, raven props, and tombstones inscribed with Easter eggs from the show. It wasn’t just spooky décor—this was an experience. Attendees were invited to step into bespoke coffins for a chillingly immersive first listen to Gaga’s electrifying new single.

Gaga’s link to Wednesday isn’t new. Her song “Bloody Mary” became a viral anthem for Season 1, thanks to Jenna Ortega’s now-iconic “Goo Goo Muck” dance scene that inspired millions of TikTok recreations. Now, she returns to lend her voice—literally—to the next chapter.

Throughout the night, guests sipped Wednesday-themed cocktails beneath flickering lanterns, wandered through moss-covered trees and spiderweb-draped fences, and even received custom, epitaph-worthy haikus typed out by roving poets. Aura readers offered mystical character matches based on each guest’s vibe.

The event ended with a DJ set by Whitney Marston Pierce, spinning a Spotify-curated playlist inspired by the gothic tones of the series. With the dance floor full and the vibes undead, the graveyard gala came to life in spectacular fashion.

Whether you’re a fan of Wednesday, a Little Monster, or just in it for the gothic vibes, this surprise Gaga moment has officially raised the bar for TV promotional events.