From Jessica Chainstain's neon fringes to Jenna Ortega's corset

An endless number of haute couture outfits paraded along the Emmy red carpet this Monday night in a stylistic exercise that demonstrates, once again, the unbreakable link between fashion and the art of the screen.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 January 2024 Monday 09:31
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From Jessica Chainstain's neon fringes to Jenna Ortega's corset

An endless number of haute couture outfits paraded along the Emmy red carpet this Monday night in a stylistic exercise that demonstrates, once again, the unbreakable link between fashion and the art of the screen.

Brands of the stature of Dior, Chanel, Armani Privé and Gucci have been personified at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles through gala dresses that seek spectacularity through their exquisite tailoring and the use of luxury materials.

This is evidenced by the designs of actresses like Jessica Chainstain, a spectacular Gucci with fluorescent green sequins with fringes, or Jenna Ortega's Dior, in which she looked like a delicate 19th century doll.

Claire Danes has also managed to stand out with class in this star-studded event that this Monday night has captured the eye of the media hurricane. The actress nominated for her role in Fleishman Is in Trouble has opted for pink, a tone that very few have resorted to in this 75th edition, in a dazzling Balmain with jewel appliqués on the straps on the back.

Boat necklines were one of the most repeated proposals of the night in designs such as Meghan Fahy's, Marin Hinkle's dazzling metallic dress and Joy Sunday's two-piece.

The supporting actress in the series Wednesday has shown that white pleated pants in a monochromatic look can be just as elegant as a gala dress.

The actress who rose to fame with her role as Wednesday in the Addams Family (1991) and today has returned to the gothic world of Tim Burton in the new series Wednesday, has given a nod to the acclaimed series with a dark and elegant design of Bailmain, with a square neckline and velvet finish.

Added to it

Mychal-Bella with a two-piece by Prada and also a male name, the White Lotus actor Adam DiMarco, who has conquered with his commitment to a modern suit by Dior.