“I loved how she paired it with an earring in another shade of green. It was adorned with sequins and beaded fringe. She had a chartreuse (or possibly citron?) sister in Jessica Chastain, who wore custom Gucci by Sabato De Sarno. When it comes to red carpets, she told The Associated Press, she's not about things “falling out.” Being able to use the restroom is another fashion requirement. Seehorn of “Better Call Saul” was in the color camp, her sequins shining on her long-sleeve, high-neck gown by Naeem Khan. She paired it at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles with matching opera gloves with satin ruffle detail as she picked up an Emmy for her work on “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.”Įlizabeth Debicki also chose velvet, a deep red sleeveless look by Gucci.
Niecy Nash-Betts was all-in on Old Hollywood black in a velvet Greta Constantine mermaid body hugger with a flounce hem. “Black is often seen as a `safe' color, but one trend that emerged tonight? Pieces which complicated that idea with a focus on shape, texture or transparency like Riley Keough in semi-sheer Chanel, Ayo Edebiri in custom Louis Vuitton with an intriguing bulblike shape and Jenna Lyons doing the see-through trend as only she can,” said Veronique Hyland, Elle's fashion features director and author of the book “Dress Code.”