So, here are some fashion details that you may have missed:
1.First, host Kenan Thompson wore a tiny Emmys pin.
2.It may look as if Squid Game star HoYeon Jung has pastel roots, but it's actually a floral hairpin.
3.Hacks star Jean Smart's Christian Siriano dress was actually custom-made for her for last year's Emmys — where she ended up wearing a modified version of one of her Hacks dresses — as per E!'s coverage.
4.As per E!'s coverage, A Black Lady Sketch Show creator and star Robin Thede's ring cost $2 million. She couldn't remember who it was by. What a life!
5.Succession actor J. Smith-Cameron carried a purse that read "Bans off our bodies."
6.Severance star Patricia Arquette also held a "Bans off our bodies" purse.
7.Elle Fanning's dress was designed and hand-made by the same people (Sharron Long and Catherine Shaw) who make her costumes on The Great, as an homage to old Hollywood.
8.Barry supervisor Emily Heller added toilet paper and a "kick me" sign to her Grayscale look.
9.Ted Lasso actor Hannah Waddingham sneakily wore bedazzled sneakers under her gown.
10.Finally, doesn't seem like a coincidence that Sydney Sweeney wore a white floral Oscar de la Renta dress for her nomination in White Lotus.
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