Emmy Awards 2025: the impressive red carpet
- A stunning red carpet
- Hunter Schafer
- Cate Blanchett
- Scarlett Johansson
- Pedro Pascal
- Jennifer Coolidge
- Hannah Einbinder
- Sam Rockwell
- Carrie Coon
- Gwendoline Christie
- Sydney Sweeney
- Selena Gómez
- Jake Gyllenhaal and Jeanne Cadieu
- Leighton Meester
- Michelle Williams
- Michelle Monaghan
- Charlie Hunnam
- Lisa (Blackpink)
- Keri Russell
- Kristen Bell
- Anna Sawai
- Colman Domingo
- Catherine Zeta-Jones
- Justine Lupe
- Haley Kalil
- Bronwyn Newport
- Justin Hartley
- Shabana Azeez
- Dichen Lachman
- Sam Nivola
- Supriya Ganesh
- Jesse Williams
- Ruth Negga
- Jenny Slate
- Seth Rogen
- Chloë Sevigny
- Sarah Catherine Hook
- Parker Posey
- Owen Cooper
- Jen Tullock
- Kathryn Hahn
- Sarah Paulson
- Bowen Yang
- Walton Goggins
- Aliyah Mastin
- Alan Cumming
- Angela Bassett
- Malin Akerman
- Gerran Howell
- Leslie Bibb
- Elizabeth Banks
- Calista Flockhart
- Brittany Snow
- Jason Isaacs
- Lauren Graham
- Kaitlyn Dever
- Mariska Hargitay
A stunning red carpet

The 2025 Emmys once again featured an elegant red carpet, although there were one or two unexpected, colorful surprises. Among them was Jenna Ortega with this provocative, original, and hypnotic two-piece look by Givenchy.
Hunter Schafer

Can we say that this red McQueen dress is the highlight of the evening? Well, we've said it!
Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett has her style - and it is always smooth... Here she is dressed in Armani Privé.
Scarlett Johansson

She knows that all she needs to shine is a simple yellow Prada dress. Johansson went for 'less is more' and the understated simplicity suited her perfectly.
Pedro Pascal

Pedro Pascal is always one to watch on the carpets. He went all in on white with this Celine outfit, and it paid off.
Jennifer Coolidge

True to the color black, the queen of ‘The White Lotus’ has opted for Christian Siriano and black gloves.
Hannah Einbinder

Einbinder shimmers in a gown with an asymmetrical cut, trailing train, and elegance galore, made by Louis Vuitton.
Sam Rockwell

Always elegant, this time wearing this Saint Laurent suit.
Carrie Coon

Delightful strapless baby blue dress by Chanel.
Gwendoline Christie

A light pink two-piece suit by Tom Ford that fits the actress like a glove.
Sydney Sweeney

The actress opted for this red silk design by Oscar de la Renta.
Selena Gómez

Another stunning lady in red. This spectacular red dress with matching train was by Louis Vuitton.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Jeanne Cadieu

What the world loves: an elegant couple. Jake Gyllenhaal in Prada; Jeanne Cadieu in Schiaparelli. Perfect.
Leighton Meester

She continues to be a style icon, and on this occasion, she chose this spectacular design by Prada.
Michelle Williams

Williams wore a beautiful flowing white dress with an asymmetrical cut by Chanel. The actress never fails on the red carpet.
Michelle Monaghan

Silver metallic dress by Rabanne. Simple and chic.
Charlie Hunnam

Sometimes, simplicity is the most effective approach, and this Saint Laurent suit fits the actor like a glove.
Lisa (Blackpink)

Keri Russell

Well some might call it an original design by Armani Privé. The billowing torso of this dress may certainly be a first.
Kristen Bell

Rhinestones and almost completely backless, this frock bore the signature of Armani Privé.
Anna Sawai

Anna Sawai also signed up to one of the trends of the night, combining rhinestones with black in an asymmetrical design by Armani Privé.
Colman Domingo

As always, the most elegant man of the evening, wearing an unpredictable combination of baby blue and brown by Valentino that suits him perfectly.
Catherine Zeta-Jones

Catherine Zeta-Jones wore this spectacular dress by Yara Shoemaker with rhinestones, sheer panels, and a beautiful back neckline that the actress's hair almost completely covers.
Justine Lupe

Her straight-cut dress in open-weave mesh with sequins, crystals, and metal details by Carolina Herrera was one of the most talked-about outfits on the red carpet.
Haley Kalil

Delightful complete emerald green look with an off-the-shoulder neckline and sleeves, not to forget the lengthy train, by Marc Bouwer.
Bronwyn Newport

This vintage beige sleeveless gown by Mr. Blackwell has it all. From silver fan-shaped rhinestones to feathers on the cuffs.
Justin Hartley

His usual bow tie and, in this case, a rust-colored two-piece suit by Giorgio Armani.
Shabana Azeez

Stunning vermilion red taffeta design with draping, train, mermaid cut, and a spectacular neckline by Marchesa.
Dichen Lachman

The actress took a chance and got it right with this Maison Murad gown in gradient gold with sequins, a small train, and an elegant neckline.
Sam Nivola

Dior created one of the most daring men's looks of the evening. A loose-fitting suit, making it clear that this trend has become a must-have on a red carpet.
Supriya Ganesh

Beautiful sheath dress with sheer white panels and silver embroidered details by Zuhair Murad.
Jesse Williams

A strange but effective combination from Giorgio Armani.
Ruth Negga

The simplicity of Prada's printed dress is what makes this look one of the best of the night. Eye-catching yet uncomplicated.
Jenny Slate

A risky but successful venture designed by Rosie Assoulin, mixing a little bit of everything to achieve a great result.
Seth Rogen

His lucky look: a brown velvet suit with a white shirt by Etro. It never fails.
Chloë Sevigny

Black is the actress's go-to, and with this Saint Laurent she takes it to the max.
Sarah Catherine Hook

See-through fabrics, rhinestones, and black grecian drapes, for this beautiful design by Miu Miu.
Parker Posey

We are undecided on this pink ruffled dress with matching shawl by Valentino.
Owen Cooper

Well-groomed but informal, the breakthrough actor of the year joins the trend for ultra-wide pants from GapStudio.
Jen Tullock

Another actress to went for sheer fabrics, velvet, and black—three of the evening's trends—in a single look by Elisabetta Franchi.
Kathryn Hahn

More translucent fabrics, velvet, and black... although this time with the detail of Valentino's bow skirt.
Sarah Paulson

Well it is definitely original. This feather design by Marc Jacobs has caused a sensation on social media.
Bowen Yang

Comfort, elegance, wide-leg pants, sleeveless shirt, and a cool design by Ami Paris.
Walton Goggins

His complete Louis Vuitton look represents Walton Goggins more than Walton Goggins himself!
Aliyah Mastin

Another one of the most talked-about and original designs of the evening was created by Jonathan Cohen.
Alan Cumming

Tanner Fletcher designed this original outfit. We aren't convinced.
Angela Bassett

The silver dress (that will surely sell out in stores tomorrow) is by Yara Shoemaker.
Malin Akerman

An original design and color combination by Greta Constantine for Malin Akerman.
Gerran Howell

We have to appreciate this vintage look by Entire Studios with a brown suit with wide lapels, extra-wide pants, and pleats. If only for the originality.
Leslie Bibb

Leslie Bibb wore another firm favourite look for the evening by Armani Privé.
Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks will stand out anywhere with her vibrant personality, but she went for a statement at this year's Emmys. Once again, Rabanne added a metallic touch to the skirt, bringing a splash of color to the black design.
Calista Flockhart

Simple and elegant, if not perhaps a little underwhelming. Either way, we can't complain about the simple Giorgio Armani outfit chosen by the actress.
Brittany Snow

The actress opted for pink rhinestones and made the right choice, as she was one of the few who chose this color with this Wiederhoeft design.
Jason Isaacs

A total black look by Giorgio Armani, perfect for the occasion.
Lauren Graham

Original design by Akris that confirmed see-through fabrics as an undying trend for the 2025 Emmys.
Kaitlyn Dever

Another of the evening's standout designs was by Michael Kors. A black velvet skirt paired with a top and, as a surprise accessory, a colorful bolero jacket. Perfect.
Mariska Hargitay

We love this delightful burgundy velvet design by Elie Saab.