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The Emmy Awards ceremony took place in Los Angeles and as expected Ania Taylor Joy, who is "Queen Gambit", stole the show. Sarah Paulson looked like a rose in Carolina Herrera and Kate Winslet bored


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Matte Chess: The "Queen Gambit" star has won the red carpet

The Emmy Awards ceremony took place in Los Angeles and as expected Ania Taylor Joy, who is "Queen Gambit", stole the show.

Sarah Paulson looked like a rose in Carolina Herrera and Kate Winslet bored in black - what did the stars wear to the red carpet?

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Tanya Garcia

Monday, 20 September 2021, 09:00 Updated: 09:08

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Steals the show.

Anya Taylor Joy at the Emmy Awards (Photo: Reuters)

Despite the global crisis, the bigger night on TV is back and this time in a real and physical ceremony after last year it was decided to hold it in a digital format befitting the year 2020 and its best, the Corona.

This time, Hollywood did not give up on the Emmy Awards ceremony and the scenarios gave some spice to the breath and tonight (Sunday) the American Academy of Television Awards 2021 ceremony kicked off.



Among the hundreds of works by producers, directors and actors who gathered in downtown Los Angeles and marched on the red carpet (which was so lacking last year) we were able to collect for you the most glittering locks of the evening.

The publicity is back and with it the obvious glam of the biggest names for the important event.

What is certain can be summed up that the yellow locks have taken a respectable place on Red Craft and to our hysterical outstanding we like to call "Queen Gambit".

Anya Taylor Joy

Ania Taylor Joy is literally a queen.

In a champagne-colored satin dress by Dior with an open back and a yellow top pouring into a hysterical trail and jewelry from Tiffany & Co., she burned the red carpet and pretty much left dust for the rest.

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Emma Corinne

She steals the show in the fourth season of "The Crown" as she plays Princess Diana and it seems that the young actress is here to continue to give a worthy show.

Although she arrived in a slightly immature strapless dress from Miu Miu, but the Total Look is quite successful - long gloves that expose her black and feline nails, which in this case are accessories for everything and a matching matching headdress.

Shaped swimming version of the red carpet.

Emma Corinne in Miu Miu (Photo: AP)

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Sarah Paulson

On the winning red look, actress Sarah Paulson functioned and she just came out wow - in a wide Carolina Herrera dress with puffy shoulders, a deep V-neckline, red lips and a precise Kara Soviet.

Next just make sure to iron as well.

Sarah Paulson in Carolina Herrera (Photo: Reuters)

Alan Pompeo

With 18 seasons to Grey's Anatomy, Alan Pompeo has never been nominated for an Emmy Award, but still perseveres and has come to present an award.

This time in a rather masculine black suit and suffocated and adorned with tiny gems by designer Eli Saab, combined with additions that created an elegant ponytail hairstyle.

Alan Pompeo Bali Saab (Photo: AP)

Cynthia Aribo

The British star arrived at the ceremony with the attitude of the bad girl in a particularly peppery white suspenders dress by Louis Vuitton, in a tight-fitting cut with a hysterical extension of feathers in green-blue-white colors.

Cynthia Aribou in Louis Vuitton (Photo: AP)

Kerry Washington

Washington in an atro gray satin shirt dress, a little plowed but the corset at the waist saved you lady and totally did the job.

Kerry Washington Butterfly (Photo: Reuters)

Reggae Jean Page

The heartbreaker that plays the sexy and polite Duke in "Bridgeton" brought his regal elegance to LA, wearing a Giorgio Armani suit made up of black pants and a particularly chic jacket with wavy embellishments and a burgundy-black finish.

Raga Jean Page Barmani (Photo: AP)

Mandy Moore

Forever in the look of the sweet Good Girl, the woman you can't help but love in a red Carolina Herrera dress - ultra-thin straps in a cut that clings to the top and opens along with an oversized finish.

Mandy Moore in Carolina Herrera (Photo: AP)

Traji F. Hanson

She loves the red carpets and has a disturbing and at the same time refined style, F. Hanson presented tonight a prize dressed in a semi-transparent black dress by Eli Saab, with touches of silver and black sequins along, a deep and stunning neckline and again reminds us that age is just a number.

Traji F. Hanson Bali Saab (Photo: AP)

Kylie Kwko

The Big Bang star took on the fiery look of the evening, in a neon yellow dress, a particularly high slit and a feminine and dignified neckline sponsored by Vera Wong.

The breakup seems to make her glow!

Kylie Kwko in Vera Wong (Photo: AP)

Kate Winslt

The actress turned us off a black block that made us yawn (and we were tired anyway) of Giorgio Armani, and the accessories did not give a hand either.

Kate Winslet in Giorgio Armani (Photo: Reuters)

Daniel Levi

Not once does the multi-talent catch the eye and go for the monochromatic look, this time in a stunning blue total look from Valentino that features a long, double asymmetrical shell with a side tie.

Daniel Levy in Valentino (Photo: AP)

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