Outstanding supporting actress nominee Aimee Lou Wood (White Lotus) makes a subtle political statement, with a small ceasefire now pin on the bustier of her two-toned Alexander McQueen gown.
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Is it a very small top or a very large necklace? Wednesday’s Jenna Ortega brings the bling either way in Givenchy.
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The Studio’s Chase Sui Wonders wears a tailoring-inspired corset dress by Met Gala favourite Thom Browne.
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Kpop and White Lotus star Lisa is all wrapped up in a pink gossamer gown from Los Angeles label Lever Couture.
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Megan Stalter is super casual in a white T-shirt, tennis bracelet and jeans, but the message on her purse ‘Ceasefire now!’ is anything but.
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Jennifer Coolidge is in mourning for her White Lotus role Tanya (as are we all) in a funeral black Christian Siriano gown.
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White Lotus’s Sam Nivola wears a full tux with tails and a floral waist-coat from Dior, who this year appointed a new creative director, Jonathan Anderson.
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The Pitt’s Gerran Howell, in an Entire Studios supersized suit, is channeling David Byrne in Stop Making Sense.
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Outstanding supporting actor nominee Walton Goggins (White Lotus) leans into his surprise sex symbol status by opting for a Louis Vuitton dinner jacket, with an open shirt and pendant necklace in place of a tie.
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The Bear’s Molly Gordon in a sleek, boldly striped Georgio Armani gown shows why the recently deceased designer was a titan of the industry.
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Sydney Sweeney’s Oscar de la Renta gown has more red ribbon than a gift wrap store at Christmas.
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Best actor in a comedy nominee Jason Segel (Shrinking) wears a maroon and black suit by Neapolitan tailor Isaia.
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Lorelai and Rory (Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel) reunite on the red carpet. This October Gilmore Girls turns 25, and a documentary, Searching for Stars Hollow, is in the works.
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Outstanding supporting actress nominee Jessica Williams (Shrinking) is romantic in an off-the-shoulder dusty rose Rodarte gown.
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White Lotus’s Natasha Rothwell is majestic with a dash of leg in a black satin Ines Di Santo gown.
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Lead actress in a limited series nominee Michelle Williams (Dying for Sex) is looking ethereal as a ghost in ruffle and pearl vintage Chanel gown.
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Best actor in a comedy nominee Seth Rogen (The Studio) looks rich like a flourless chocolate cake in a brown velvet Etro suit.
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Only Murders in the Building’s Selena Gomez is dressed to kill in a scarlet, funnel necked halter dress from Louis Vuitton.
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Gwendoline Christie looks fresher than a pitcher of milk in a Tom Ford suit and pointed, blood red shoes.
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Outstanding supporting actress nominee Carrie Coon (White Lotus) is all about mini fringes, on her pixie cut and her baby blue Chanel gown.
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Outstanding supporting actress in a limited series nominee Jenny Slate pairs 1920s hair with a high drama black, white and red Rosie Assoulin gown.
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Outstanding supporting actress nominee Parker Posey (White Lotus) is planning a sleepover in the Valley of the Dolls in her lavender Valentino gown.
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Sarah Paulson is unafraid to ruffle a few – or a lot of – feathers in a brown and black Marc Jacobs gown.
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Outstanding actor in a comedy nominee Bowen Yang (SNL) is selling tickets to the gun show in a sleeveless top, cummerbund and wide legged trousers from Ami Paris.
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Outstanding supporting actor nominee Harrison Ford (Shrinking) had a rare red carpet date with his wife Calista Flockhart, who is wearing Giorgio Armani.
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Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy winner Hannah Einbinder wears a ceasefire now pin with her sequinned Louis Vuitton gown
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The Traitors host Alan Cumming is dandy in white piped Tanner Fletcher suit, with a trans pride lapel pin. After his Outstanding Reality series win, he changed into an identical suit with the colours reversed.
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Cate Blanchett in a black and silver mesh Armani Privé jumpsuit.
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Rashida Jones softens her Black Mirror style in a gracefully folded Dior gown.
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Uzo Aduba wears a square necked strapless gown with a baby pink skirt.
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Proving you can wear clashing prints as long as you’ve got style, Coleman Domingo wears an ice blue checked blazer with a polka dot shirt, silk scarf and mocha coloured flares, all by Valentino. The point toed shoes are a nice touch too.
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F1 actor Javier Bardem wore a black, green, red and white keffiyeh and told Variety that he ‘cannot work with someone who justifies or supports the genocide’.
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Outstanding supporting actress nominee Ruth Negga (Presumed Innocent) wears a painterly printed Prada dress with her Artists4Ceasefire pin.
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Lead actress in a drama nominee Keri Russell (The Diplomat) has a big black bow by Armani Privé, another farewell to Giorgio Armani.
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Lead actor in a limited series nominee Colin Farrell stuck true to his role in the Penguin, while his son Henry opted for an all-black look.
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Elizabeth Blanks is strictly structural in a black and silver sequinned Rabanne halter neck.
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Couple Taika Waititi and Rita Ora are ready to open an ice cream stand together in shades of coconut, cream and vanilla. Ora is wearing Miu Miu.
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In a sober departure from her character’s wild looks, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy nominee Kathryn Hahn (The Studio) wears a bow on top of her peplumed Valentio gown.
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Lead actress in a comedy nominee Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary) paired her baby curl hairstyle with a crisscross Louis Vuitton gown.
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Outstanding actor in a drama nominee Pedro Pascal shades himself from the glow of his off white, double breasted Celine suit.
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Jake Gyllenhaal wore his Prada suit, waistcoat and shirt all undone, while his partner Jeanne Cadieu wore a beige Schiaparelli gown with a gold-lip clutch.
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Outstanding supporting actor in a drama winner Tramell Tillman (Severance) also got the all white memo in a Dolce and Gabbana suit.
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Outstanding actor nominee Adam Scott is wearing all the accessories at once – suspenders, lapel pin, tie, tie clip – with his grey and navy suit.
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The Pit’s Noah Wyle, nominated for lead actor in a drama, traded blue scrubs for a navy suit.
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Lead actress in a comedy winner Jean Smart’s gown is enough to make her Hacks character Deborah Vance deep green with envy.
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Outstanding supporting actress in a limited series nominee Chloë Sevigny (Monsters: The Lyle And Erik) wears a frill topped Saint Laurent gown with golden crosses that hint at Madonna’s Like a Prayer era.
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