The Best Emmys After-Party Looks You Probably Missed
The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet was a star-studded, glamorous affair. After the award ceremony, celebs shed their gowns and headed out in slinkier looks to celebrate their wins (shoutout to the cast of Succession and The Bear). Ahead, soak up all the scintillating looks worn by your favorite stars as they let loose and danced the night away.
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Storm Reid
Storm Reid got the vintage chartreuse memo if her elegant sheath Maticevski dress featuring a modern deconstructed bustle is any indication.
Beatrice Grannó
Beatrice Grannó swapped her rosette-adorned Armani Privé Couture red carpet gown for an Alessandro Vigilante dress with a sheer lace skirt and scoring goth glam points in the process.
J. Smith-Cameron
The Succession cast member — and recipient of a cheeky kiss from co-star Kieran Culkin — swapped her elegant green-blue ballgown for a sun-spangled umber dress fit for a goddess.
Bella Ramsey
The Last of Us star swapped their forest green suit for a dapper black ensemble featuring a perfectly coordinated pair of black and white oxford shoes.
Robin Thede
Robin Thede swapped her petal-pale corsetted Ines Di Santo ballgown for an equally impactful Ese Azenabor midi dress adorned with dazzling bronze paillettes.
Quinta Brunson
Emmy winner Quinta Brunson slipped out her couture midi dress and into oversized separates for the after party she attended.
Hannah Waddingham
Hannah Waddingham swapped out her seafoam Marchesa look for a black sequin number that had less volume, but no less sparkle, than her red carpet look.
Jessica Williams
Jessica Williams switched her black and white evening gown in favor of a sheer off-the-shoulder midi-dress with ever-trendy rosette trim.
Aja Naomi King
Aja Naomi King opted for a deceptively simple black sheath dress that looked so good she could probably get away with murder.
Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum dazzled in an aquamarine gown with a long, mermaid-worthy train.
Eiza González
Eiza González also opted for a vibrant shade of blue in a vivid Magda Butrym gown that redefined our understanding of a cowl neck.
Lizzy Caplan
Lizzie Caplan's sheer crochet Dior gown had all the drama and romance of her red carpet look with a breezier, but no less intricate aesthetic.
Paloma Cinco
Delivering an iridescent take on Old Hollywood glamour, Paloma Cinco looked dazzling in an asymmetrical sequined gown.
Karen Pittman
Karen Pittman opted for a short hemline when it came to her chocolatey sheer lace look.
Juliana Aiden Martinez
Juliana Aiden Martinez shone in a scarlet gown with a slightly less full skirt than Sarah Snook's Vivienne Westwood number, confirming that this vivid shade was one of the night's trending colors.
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