See Every Look From the (Postponed) '2023' Emmy Awards
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Many projects, appearances and events across Hollywood were either canceled or postponed in 2023 as a result of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes — including the Emmy Awards. The biggest names in the industry finally gathered to celebrate the year in television on Monday night. So, while it may very well be the year 2024, they'll be toasting to the great television of 2023, including "The White Lotus" and "Wednesday".
The red carpet was, as always, a fashion-filled affair, so follow along as we track the most stylish appearances of the night right here.
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