Jessica Chastain Is a Neon Vision in a Low-Cut Gown at the 2023 Emmys

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Jessica Chastain Is a Neon Vision at the EmmysGilbert Flores - Getty Images


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Jessica Chastain made sure to bring the glamor for the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony.

The actor arrived tonight at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles looking like a vision in neon, thanks to her custom-made chartreuse Gucci gown. The unique dress, which is covered in gleaming sequins, includes a playful fringe hemline that swishes and sways to and fro as Chastain makes her way down the carpet. She continued to go bold with her accessories, wearing massive diamond-encrusted pendant earrings with an emerald center stone and an array of emerald rings.

75th primetime emmy awards arrivals
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75th primetime emmy awards arrivals
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75th primetime emmy awards arrivals
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Tonight, Chastain has been nominated in the category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her performance in Showtime's drama miniseries, George & Tammy. Other nominees in this category include Lizzy Caplan, Dominique Fishback, Riley Keough, Kathryn Hahn, and Ali Wong.

In George & Tammy, Chastain portrays country singer Tammy Wynette. She opened up about embodying the real-life music legend in a 2022 interview with Entertainment Weekly.

“I love that about playing a real character, I love research. I love having the tools to bring me into a person separate from who I am into another experience, another life. But then in some sense, you forget all about it,” she told the outlet. “The second I got to set, I stopped thinking of her as something else and just started thinking of her as me. And then I stopped planning things out. That's my favorite thing about acting — doing all the work to get you to the start of the race, but then you really don't know what the course is gonna be.”

Tonight's show follows a four month-long postponement due to the simultaneous actors' and writers's strike in Hollywood, which shut down productions of nearly all TV and film projects. Consequently, the historic work stoppage delayed the annual television awards ceremony, which was originally slated to take place last September.

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