Emmy Awards 2011: Lea Michele joins the red hot ladies in the night's bold colour of choice


Emmy Awards 2011: Lea Michele joins the red hot ladies in the night's bold colour of choice. The A-list ladies were ready to paint the town red as they arrived for the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles last night.

It was the colour de jour as the actresses rolled out for television's night of nights.

The early buzz was about Michele's sophisticated Marchesa dress; she had the look of a seasoned star instead of starlet.

She wore a plain-front, low-draped back with rosette sleeves that really let her work the crowd. She gave fans lined outside the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles a big wink.

The colour was worn by Kate Winslet in her cap-sleeve Elie Saab - which seemed so covered until she flashed the cleavage - and on Nina Dobrev in Donna Karan and E! News host Giuliana Rancic in Roberto Cavalli.


Friday Night Lights actress Adrianne Palicki, comedian Kathy Griffin and Entertainment Tonight host Nancy O'Dell and Kerry Washington rounded out the list of red-hot ladies.

Modern Family's Sofia Vergara opted for a shade lighter in an orange Vera Wang number.

Julianna Margulies took the biggest risk in a strapless Giorgio Armani Prive gown, with a stiff crescent-shaped bustier and embellished with clear oval stones and shimmering paillettes.




It's a look that required confidence - and it's a good thing Margulies, who told E! she picked her dress late last night, has that.

InStyle's fashion director, Hal Rubenstein, said about her: 'If you watch the clothes she's worn since coming back to the red carpet with The Good Wife, you'll see she makes incredibly sophisticated choices and she doesn't walk around asking 175 people for their opinions.


'She always looks like herself. There's something very grown-up and intelligent about her.'

There were also straight-from-the-runway electric blue looks.

Claire Danes wore a fully beaded strapless gown in bright blue by Oscar de la Renta, Dianna Agron chose a Roksanda Ilincic and Amy Poehler was in a T-shirt-style iridescent dress by Peter Som.




Rubenstein said all the best gowns were sleek, form-fitting ones.

'Virtually every single woman who looked good wore a body-conscious dress,' he said, ticking off favorites Winslet, Vergara and Julianne Hough in a champagne and light-pink, duchess satin strapless gown by Carolina Herrera.


Moss hit a personal best as did Julie Bowen in a beaded, silver lame Oscar de la Renta with a plunging neckline, he said, and the surprise was Kristen Wiig, whose deep V-neck copper gown was courtesy of Zac Posen.

The man makes an amazing gown,' Wiig said on the carpet. 'I love the cut. It's comfortable and it's different.'


Katie Holmes, one of the last arrivals, wore a blue, silk-crepe dress with a tank top and cinched waist designed by Calvin Klein's Francisco Costa, and Christine Baranski did sleek and chic in Zac Posen's midnight-blue, double lapel gown.

Two Mad Men sirens opted for sexy, beaded, head-turning looks, with Elisabeth Moss in a second-skin Marchesa and Christina Hendricks in a Johanna Johannsson with an open V-neck.

'It was the only dress. I tried it on and it was perfect,' Hendricks said.





Some stars have been thinking about their outfits for weeks.

Sarah Hyland collaborated with Christian Siriano to create her one-shoulder, coral-colored gown with a jeweled waistband. Heidi Klum trusted Siriano, a 'Project Runway' alum, to come up with her mushroom-colored strapless gown with a pouffy, asymmetrical hemline.

'I love him. He's just a wonderful person. ... I like to give my designers some props,' said Klum, of her 'flirty' dress. 'It has an old-fashioned feel but it's glamorous.'




Zooey Deschanel did a little prom-queen turn in a pink strapless gown with a dropped waist and red ribbon belt.

Minka Kelly, one of those new 'Charlie's Angels,' is a red-carpet up-and-comer - and that meant she got to wear a navy blue-and-black gown with long lace sleeves and a lace inset at the waist by Dior.

Rachael Taylor wore a light pink-and-silver beaded column dress by Armani, and Annie Ilonzeh had on a draped, wine-colored strapless goddess gown by Romona Keveza.

Ceremony hostess Jane Lynch showed a preference for purple - sporting at least three gowns in that shade by David Meister.


A handful of stars did the black thing, with Kaley Cuoco in a one-shoulder gown by Keveza, and Tina Fey in a wool-jersey gown with cap sleeves and an open neck from Tadashi Shoji.

Evan Rachel Woods did black, choosing an all-over beaded boat neck by Elie Saab.

Her big bling came from her cuff bracelet, created for her by Fred Leighton, using a 19th-century diamond bow brooch.

Cat Deeley, wearing a metallic strapless Monique Lhuillier gown, wasn't all that eager to give back her $1.4 million in Bulgari jewels.

She told E!'s Ryan Seacrest, 'Meet me in Rio tomorrow?'





EMMY AWARDS 2011 LIST OF WINNERS

- Drama Series: Mad Men

- Actress, Drama Series: Julianna Margulies in The Good Wife

- Actor, Drama Series: Kyle Chandler, in Friday Night Lights

- Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Peter Dinklage in Game of Thrones

- Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Margo Martindale in Justified

- Writing, Drama Series: Jason Katims, Friday Night Lights

- Directing, Drama Series: Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire

- Comedy Series: Modern Family

- Actor, Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory

- Actress, Comedy Series: Melissa McCarthy, Mike & Molly

- Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Julie Bowen, Modern Family

- Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Ty Burrell, Modern Family

- Writing, Comedy Series: Steven Levitan and Jeffrey Richman, Modern Family

- Directing, Comedy Series: Michael Spiller, Modern Family

- Miniseries or Movie: Downton Abbey

- Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Kate Winslet, Mildred Pierce

- Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Barry Pepper, The Kennedys

- Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey

- Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Guy Pearce, Mildred Pierce

- Directing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Brian Percival, Downton Abbey

- Writing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey

- Reality-Competition Program: The Amazing Race

- Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

- Directing, Variety, Music or Comedy Series: Don Roy King, "Saturday Night Live

- Writing, Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

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