The 2021 Emmy Awards have arrived and, yet again, the stars did not disappoint with the glitz and glamour.
This year’s annual fete, the 73rd in Emmy history, marked the first time in two years that the ceremony took place in person. Some casts and production staff still chose to come together remotely, video conferencing in to the awards as they did during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
Some front-runners in the ceremony, hosted by Cedric the Entertainer, include Netflix’s hit royals series “The Crown,” which racked up eight nominations, and “Ted Lasso,” which also garnered eight.
Here’s what the biggest and brightest stars wore on the red carpet:
Taraji P. Henson
Kaley Cuoco
Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys
Jason Sudeikis
Angela Bassett
Allison Janney
Sarah Paulson
Dan Levy
Beanie Feldstein
America Ferrera
Tracee Ellis Ross
Leon Bridges
Cynthia Erivo
Madeline Brewer
Josh O’Connor
Rachel Lindsay
Nicole Byer
Emerald Fennell
Gillian Anderson
Ariel Dumas
Emma Corrin
Kenan Thompson
O-T Fagbenle
Bowen Yang
Cedric The Entertainer
Billy Porter
Kathryn Hahn
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Robin Thede
Jennifer Coolidge
Samira Wiley
Yara Shahidi
This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.
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