Emmy Awards 2024 WORST dressed: Celebrities suffer MAJOR fashion flops on red carpet at star-studded event - from Laverne Cox's very revealing garbage bag-esque gown to a NUDE illusion dress
- The 75th annual Emmy Awards takes place in Los Angeles tonight after being delayed by the strikes
- Dozens of high-profile celebrities turned out to attend the red carpet ahead of the awards ceremony
- READ MORE: Critics Choice Awards worst dressed: Billie Eilish leads fashion fails at the star-studded event
Awards season continued with a bang at the 75th annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday night - which took place just 24 hours after the Critics Choice Awards, having been delayed as a result of the writers' and actors' strikes in 2023.
Despite being scheduled so soon after another glittering awards event, the Emmys still drew in an impressive array of big-name stars, many of whom put on a very stylish display on the red carpet.
But while the writers' and actors' strikes have finally come to an end, it seems as though several stylists may have walked out on their clients, at least if the disastrous red carpet displays were anything to go by.
As with many other awards shows this year, there were also plenty of celebrity guests who suffered serious fashion fails, landing themselves a spot on the worst-dressed list for the evening.
One early arrival who drew attention for all the wrong reasons was Laverne Cox, who wore a revealing shimmery strapless gown, which gave the impression that she had wrapped herself in a skin-tight garbage bag for the evening.
Several guests at the 75th annual Primetime Emmy Awards suffered serious fashion fails, including Laverne Cox, whose revealing strapless gown looked akin to a garbage bag
Influencer Emma Brooks wore a Grecian style optical illusion dress that made it look as though she was walking the red carpet entirely in the nude
The normally stylish Ali Wong made a rare fashion flop in her eyesore of a dress, which looked somewhat like a DIY crafting project gone wrong thanks to the jarring combination of sequins and floral print
Alex Borstein appeared split on her decision about whether to dress as a flamenco dancer - or an extra from Moulin Rouge
Having dazzled at Sunday night's Critics Choice Awards, Calista Flockhart made a very bizarre style choice for the Emmys in a baffling frock that made her look akin to a circus ringleader
In addition to the rather tacky material, the dress also featured some bizarre flaps of fabric down either side of the skirt that resembled a fish's gills, leaving the starlet looking akin to a creature from the depths of the ocean.
Influencer Emma Brooks took the concept of 'revealing' to a whole new level when she stepped out on the red carpet wearing a Grecian-style optical illusion dress that was designed to make her look as though she was completely naked.
The white design featured a skin-tight long-sleeved shirt with a black shadow pattern tracing the outline of a nude woman's body before flowing into a toga-esque skirt that spread behind her as she made her way into the event.
Comic actress Alex Borstein may have earned plenty of laughs... unintentionally at least, thanks to her horrifying gown, which looked like an outfit that a flamenco dancer-turned-Moulin Rouge exotic dancer might choose to sport in an attempt to marry their two passions in life.
The wildly revealing design featured a see-through lace bra and mini skirt that were worn underneath a vibrant red silk robe that was made all the more flamboyant with the addition of some floral black-and-red embellishments that ran over each shoulder.
Issa Rae leaned into the accidental cosplay theme of the evening by taking a leaf out of Big Bird's book and sporting a yellow feathered ensemble
Writer Kerry O'Neill's crumpled black dress made her look like a poor man's Morticia Addams
Morticia appeared to be a popular source of inspiration for the evening, with seasoned actress Marla Gibbs also making a nod towards the Addams Family's matriarch in her velvet gown, which featured a very bizarre neckline and gothic sleeves
White Lotus star and Emmy Award nominee Sabrina Impacciatore's dress looked as though it had been attacked by a bear thanks to the large cut-out slashes that ran across the side of the design
Jenna Lyons' dress was not only incredibly unflattering, but the sheer material - which revealed her black bra - gave it an incredibly tacky feel
White Lotus star and Emmy Award nominee Sabrina Impacciatore took the phrase 'dare to bare' way too far in her revealing dress, which looked as though it had been attacked by a bear thanks to the large cut-out slashes that ran across the side of the design.
The addition of fishnet sleeves did little to add any elegance to the overall effect, nor did the bedazzled fabric that ran down into a lengthy train running behind her.
Comedian and Beef star Ali Wong, who can normally be relied upon to make a stylish splash on the red carpet, put a rare foot wrong on Monday night when she stepped out at the Emmys in an eyesore of a dress that could well have been a DIY crafting project gone wrong thanks to the bizarre combination of sequin bodice and garish floral print.
Having dazzled at Sunday night's Critics Choice Awards, Calista Flockhart - who walked the red carpet without her husband Harrison Ford - made a very bizarre style choice for the Emmys in a baffling frock that made her look akin to a circus ringleader.
The gown's shirt looked like a tuxedo shirt insert that one might wear under a tailored jacket - but with the addition of garish blue sequins and tulle ruffles - while the black puff-ball skirt featured some tacky multicolored piped lines around it, making it look somewhat like a hoop skirt that young girls might wear to a dance class.
Francesca Zocchi's purple sequin-and-feathered number made her look like a substitute host for a game show - or perhaps a wannabe show girl with her sights set on a Las Vegas stage
Niecy Nash-Betts appeared to be channeling Ursula from The Little Mermaid in her strapless gown - which she looked as though she might spill out of at any minute
Writer and producer Cody Heller's bubblegum-pink dress may well have been an homage to Barbie but the saccharine-sweet color combined with a prom-style design did little to impress
Comedian Amber Ruffin's pale pink gown featured far too much fabric and did little to flatter her figure, while the color made it look like something off the sale rack at David's Bridal
One guest - Francesca Zocchi - appeared on the red carpet in a sequined purple wraparound number complete with plunging neckline and voluminous feather-trimmed sleeves, with the overall effect leaving her looking like a substitute host for a trashy gameshow, or a back-up show girl with her sights set on a Las Vegas stage.
But she was not the only attendee who appeared to have confused the Emmy Awards for a cosplay convention.
Issa Rae leaned into the accidental cosplay theme by taking a leaf out of Big Bird's book and sporting a yellow feathered ensemble that featured a high neck, long sleeves and a floor-length hemline, with the entire design covered in pale yellow feathers.
Niecy Nash-Betts appeared to be channeling Ursula from The Little Mermaid in her figure-hugging strapless gown - which she looked as though she might spill out of at any minute.
Then there was writer Kerry O'Neill, whose crumpled black dress made her look like a poor man's Morticia Addams courtesy of the gothic drapes of wrinkled fabric that caught the light in a very unflattering manner.
Morticia appeared to be a popular source of inspiration for the evening, with seasoned actress Marla Gibbs also making a nod towards the Addams Family's matriarch in her velvet gown, which featured a very bizarre neckline and gothic sleeves.
The silhouette of actress Rhea Seehorn's dress was certainly flattering, but the garish green color and over-the-top beading distracted entirely from what might have been a chic design
Poor color choice seemed to be something of a theme for the evening, as proven by writer Neena Beber, whose baggy mustard-colored frock was one of the many fashion fails of the night
The pattern of actress Angela Gibbs' dress made it almost painful to look at - and when positioned in front of the wordy step-and-repeat behind her it was a real eyesore
Patterned frocks struggled significantly in front of the wordy backdrop, as Lauren Ambrose (left) and Simona Tabasco (right) soon learned
Real Housewives of New York star Jenna Lyons' dress was not only incredibly unflattering, but the sheer material - which revealed her black bra - gave it an incredibly tacky feel.
Comedian Amber Ruffin's pale pink gown featured far too much fabric and did little to flatter her figure, while the color made it look like something that had been plucked off the sale rack at David's Bridal - leaning more towards bad bridesmaid fashion than chic red carpet style.
Writer and producer Cody Heller's bubblegum-pink dress may well have been an homage to Barbie but the saccharine-sweet color combined with a prom-style design did little to impress - particularly when viewed with her neon pink chunky heels that left her resembling a Bratz doll.
Patterned dresses struggled significantly on the red carpet, thanks in large part to the very wordy step-and-repeat, which immediately made any over-the-top printed designs painful to look at.
Angela Gibbs, Lauren Ambrose, and Simona Tabasco all quickly learned this lesson as they stepped out on the red carpet in their dramatic dress designs, which became painful to look at in front of the backdrop.
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