Celebrities in Dolce & Gabbana for the 2024 Emmy Awards
When it comes to awards ceremonies, Dolce & Gabbana always has a commanding presence, and the 2024 Emmy Awards were no exception, with twelve celebrities dressed by the Italian duo. Here’s a breakdown of all looks.
Sleek and Sleeveless
Nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for ‘Abbott Elementary’, Tyler James Williams continued to solidify his place among Hollywood’s best-dressed men. I love how his Dolce & Gabbana sleeveless Martini-fit tuxedo shirt with a waistband detail emphasised his impeccable physique.
In the absence of a lapel, Tyler pinned his Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany brooch to his collar. Finishing the look with Tiffany Lock bangles, T1 rings, Lock rings, and Dolce & Gabbana leather boots, he embodied sleek, modern elegance.
Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.
A PB?
Sofia Vergara, nominated for Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for ‘Griselda’, was a vision of timeless glamour in a Dolce & Gabbana silk satin strapless gown. While some may call her look predictable, there’s no denying its brilliance. The deep sweetheart neckline, draped detailing, and mermaid skirt with train elevated Sofia’s signature style to new heights of sophistication.
This was undoubtedly one of Sofia’s best red carpet moments, combining elegance with her signature sex appeal.
Styled by Charlene E Roxborough Konsker.
A Classic in Velvet
The long-standing relationship between Colin Farrell and Dolce & Gabbana continues to impress, as the Irish actor looked impeccable in his Made-to-Measure velvet three-piece tuxedo. Complete with silver cufflinks and onyx-studded shirt details, this classic look was tailor-made for him in every sense of the word.
Winning in Classic Black
Billy Crudup, who won Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for ‘The Morning Show’, opted for a classic Dolce & Gabbana Martini-fit tuxedo. The timeless black ensemble perfectly suited the actor’s polished style as he joined his wife, Naomi Watts, at the event, whom he paid tribute to when collecting his award.
Styled by Chloe Hartstein.
A Power Couple Moment
Double nominee Jon Hamm (‘Fargo’ and ‘The Morning Show’) chose a Dolce & Gabbana double-breasted Martini-fit tuxedo, while his wife, Anna Osceola, wowed in a gold sequin Dolce & Gabbana gown with crystal mesh detailing. Together, they embodied Hollywood glamour on the red carpet.
Styled by Taylor Jacobson Wolf.
That’s a wrap
British actor Jovan Adepo showcased the power of a wrap silhouette in his Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo. The double-breasted blazer was endlessly flattering, demonstrating that classic tailoring can still feel fresh and modern.
Styled by Monty Jackson.
Adding Edge with Lace
While some may find Marlo Kelly’s lace balconette bra under her Dolce & Gabbana gown a polarising choice, I believe it adds an interesting, unexpected twist to the look, elevating it from simple to statement-worthy.
Styled by Annabelle Harron.
No To Nylon
Sea Shimooka’s Dolce & Gabbana nylon gown, featuring exposed boning details, didn’t quite hit the mark for me. While it had potential, I couldn’t get on board with the fabric choice.
Styled by Alexandra Mandelkorn.
Jekyll-and-Hyde
Emily Hampshire rocked a one-shoulder tuxedo by Dolce & Gabbana with a flair that sold the look completely. Though I’m not always a fan of Jekyll-and-Hyde looks, her effortless styling replacing the wide-leg runway trousers for a slim-fit pair, and her confident presence made all the difference.
Tyler Ellis clutch and Hearts On Fire Jewelry completed her look.
Styled by Annabelle Harron.
Golden Glamour
Candice Bergen dazzled in a gold long-sleeved paillettes gown, a Dolce & Gabbana classic. The timeless sparkle was complemented by aqua drop earrings, bringing to mind Cameron Diaz’s iconic Met Gala moment in 2019.
Styled by Jane Ross.
Elevating A Classic
Saamer Usmani opted for a Dolce & Gabbana Martini-fit tuxedo, elevated by a black-and-white scarf accessory that added a sophisticated, personalised touch to the classic black suit.
Styled by Van Van Alonso.
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