Eva Longoria
It would've been amazing with a little less stuff TV's top stars showed off
their assets in a big, bare way as low-cut V-necks and halter tops dominated the
red carpet at Sunday's 58th annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
Other fashion flashes: purple, red and white were the top color choices;
metallic beading drew eyes to all the right places; and soft, sexy, piled-high
hairdos helped actresses keep their cool on an unusually hot night.
The cast of 'Grey's Anatomy' wore just about every trend and are sure to
garner a lot of buzz. Katherine Heigl wore a beaded glamour gown in a nude color
with an open neck and keyhole back by Escada, and Ellen Pompeo chose a strapless
bustier-style gown in purple designed by John Galliano for Christian Dior.
Sandra Oh's asymmetrical light purple gown by Vera Wang had a soft cascade of
ruffles around the V neck that the actress offset with chunky, funky necklaces.
'I look like a czarina -the last of the Romanoffs with a little Run-DMC,' Oh
said on the red carpet.
People magazine style director Susan Kaufman said she loved the Wang dress
but thought Oh overdid the accessories. 'It would've been amazing with a little
less stuff,' she said.
There were bona fide fashion supermodels outside the Shrine Auditorium as
Heidi Klum and Tyra Banks represented their reality shows. Banks' Georges Chakra
gown was valued at $50,000, and she wore $3.5 million in Chopard jewelry to
complement it. She went to Paris for the fitting of the glamorous black lace,
one-shoulder gown with a deep V cutout that was entirely handmade. 'A dress is a
dress is a dress. It's all about how it's made,' Banks said.
Klum also was in a one-shoulder dress. Hers was a draped red gown by Michael
Kors that clung to her pregnant belly.
Klum's husband, Seal, was in the uniform of most men on the red carpet _ a
black suit, white shirt and regular tie. His was particularly skinny.
Jeremy Piven stood out from the crowd in an ascot but it was hardly an
outstanding look.
Leah Rimini did the one-shoulder thing, but her Versace gown was purple and
had subtle sparkles. Evangeline Lilly's Versace dress was purple with all-over,
crisscross pleats.
'I loved Evangeline Lilly and Ellen Pompeo,' said People's Kaufman. 'They
were almost twins in their dresses. I loved the simplicity and color _ and
they're pulling out fall trends.'
Jaime Pressly wore a custom-made Badgley Mischka beaded amethyst chantilly
lace fishtail gown that she accessorized with 19th-century diamond jewelry by
Fred Leighton.
Cheryl Hines selected a purple shantung gown by Chakra with a high neck and
sheer back dotted with jeweled embroidery.
The opposite of Hines' gown was Virginia Madsen's. Her black lace gown by
Kevan Hall showed a lot of cleavage with its plunging neckline but the rest of
the dress was demure and almost sweet.
Kyra Sedgwick said she was going for a Golden Age style. She wore a dove gray
strapless organza gown by Giorgio Armani Prive with raw edge details. 'I thought
it was beautiful and I feel really comfortable in it. I can actually breathe.'
Mariska Hargitay showed off her post-baby figure in a
formfitting Carolina Herrera black lace gown with embroidered flowers down the
middle. (Hargitay's son is 8 weeks old.)