Emmys red carpet: Best dressed at 2025 Emmy Awards
Televisionβs biggest night is here and with it comes some of the best red carpet fashion of awards season.
This yearβs Emmy-nominated stars include the always stylish Kristen Bell (βNobody Wants Thisβ), Quinta Brunson (βAbbott Elementaryβ), Ayo Edebiri (βThe Bearβ), Keri Russell (βThe Diplomatβ), Carrie Coon (βThe White Lotusβ), Cate Blanchett (βDisclaimerβ) and Michelle Williams (βDying for Sexβ).
Meanwhile, Adam Brody (βNobody Wants Thisβ), Jeremy Allen White (βThe Bearβ), Colman Domingo (βThe Four Seasonsβ), Bowen Yang (βSaturday Night Liveβ), Sterling K. Brown (βParadiseβ), Pedro Pascal (βThe Last of Usβ) and Javier Bardem (βMonsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Storyβ) are among the men who are sure to impress. Hereβs hoping that host Nate Bargatze dresses as George Washington at one point in the night to revive his hit βSaturday Night Liveβ sketch βWashingtonβs Dream.β
Hollywood (and red carpet) veterans Kathy Bates, Jean Smart, Catherine OβHara, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Harrison Ford, Martin Short and Gary Oldman may school them all on sartorial taste.
The 77th Emmy Awards will be broadcast from the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live at 5 p.m. Pacific on CBS. Apple TV+βs βSeveranceβ leads all nominees this year with 27, followed by HBOβs βThe Penguinβ with 24.
Here are the best looks from the 2025 Emmys, updating live:
Kit Hoover
βAccess Hollywoodβ host Kit Hoover is effortlessly chic on the red carpet.
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Haley Kalil
Social media influencer Haley Kalil is serving looks.
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Derek Hough
Leave it to βDancing With the Starsβ judge Derek Hough to bust a move on the red carpet.
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Justine Lupe
βNobody Wants Thisβ star Justine Lupe sparkles on the Emmys carpet.
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Shanina Shaik
Shanina Shaik arrives at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Bresha Webb
Bresha Webb, one of the hosts of E!βs Emmys red carpet live show, arrives in style.
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