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What Emmy Awards 2024 Winners Are Wearing, Live Updates: Jeremy Allen White in Calvin Klein, Elizabeth Debicki in Dior and More
By Hannah Malach,
1 days ago
With the 2024 Emmy Awards underway, winners in several high-profile categories have already been announced. Jeremy Allen White of “The Bear,” Elizabeth Debicki from “The Crown” and “Hacks” star Jean Smart once again took home golden statues, with others, like Liza Colón-Zayas and Jessica Gunning, received their first-ever Emmys.
Below, see what winners are wearing at the 2024 ceremony.
Jeremy Allen White
White won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for “The Bear,” wearing a Calvin Klein suit consisting of a satin lapel blazer and pleated trousers. He completed his dapper look with lace-up patent leather shoes and a bow tie. The actor was dressed by Jamie Mizrahi, stylist to Jennifer Lawrence, Riley Keough and Adele.
Elizabeth Debicki
Debicki, who won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Princess Diana in “The Crown,” wore a velvet square-neck Dior gown, diamond jewelry by De Beers, a Vacheron Constantin timepiece and Aldo shoes. Stylist Elizabeth Saltzman, who also counts Jodie Comer and Julia Garner as clients, dressed Debicki for the occasion.
Jean Smart
Smart took home the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for “Hacks.” On the red carpet , she wore a navy strapless Laura Basci gown featuring a sheer black cape. Smart accessorized with silver heels. The actress was styled by Micah Schifman.
Liza Colón-Zayas
Colón-Zayas, who won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for “The Bear,” glistened in a sequined green off-the-shoulder gown by Christian Siriano. She completed her look with diamond drop earrings and a matching necklace.
Jessica Gunning
Gunning won her first Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for “Baby Reindeer.” The actress selected a black velvet Rodarte gown featuring a plunging neckline and floral appliques. A diamond bracelet and earrings topped off her glamorous ensemble.
Anna Sawai
Anna Sawai from “Shōgun,” winner of the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, selected a strapless scarlet gown by Vera Wang, which featured a sweetheart neckline and a tiered skirt. Diamond-encrusted Cartier jewelry and Jimmy Choo heels completed her look. Sawai was styled by Karla Welch, who also counts Olivia Wilde and Kristen Wiig as clients.
Richard Gadd
Richard Gadd took home his first Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for “Baby Reindeer.” Loewe provided his kilt suit, which consisted of a green tartan skirt, a black blazer, a white button-up and bowtie.
Jodie Foster
Jodie Foster received Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for her role in “True Detective: Night Country.” She opted for a custom navy Louis Vuitton gown featuring a draped bodice and bold shoulders. Peep-toe Stuart Weitzman platforms completed her look.
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Eugene and Dan Levy, celebrates TV’s best with FX’s “Shōgun” and “The Bear” leading nominations. Jelly Roll is set to perform his song “I Am Not Okay” during the show’s In Memoriam tribute.
Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Dakota Fanning (“Ripley”)
Lily Gladstone (“Under The Bridge”)
Jessica Gunning (“Baby Reindeer”) (WINNER)
Aja Naomi King (“Lessons In Chemistry”)
Diane Lane (“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”)
Nava Mau (“Baby Reindeer”)
Kali Reis (“True Detective: Night Country”)
Directing for a Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary • Party • ABC • Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in association with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television Randall Einhorn, Directed by
The Bear • Fishes • FX • FX Productions Christopher Storer, Directed by (WINNER)
The Bear • Honeydew • FX • FX Productions Ramy Youssef, Directed by
The Gentlemen • Refined Aggression • Netflix • Netflix, Moonage Pictures and Miramax TV Guy Ritchie, Directed by
Hacks • Bulletproof • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment Lucia Aniello, Directed by
The Ms. Pat Show • I’m The Pappy • BET+ • Imagine Television, Lee Daniels Entertainment and Dae Light Media Mary Lou Belli, Directed by
Directing for a Drama Series
The Crown • Sleep, Dearie Sleep • Netflix • Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix Stephen Daldry, Directed by
The Morning Show • The Overview Effect • Apple TV+ • Media Res in association with Apple Mimi Leder, Directed by
Mr. & Mrs. Smith • First Date • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios, Big Indie Pictures Hiro Murai, Directed by
Shōgun • Crimson Sky • FX • FX Productions Frederick E.O. Toye, Directed by (WINNER)
Slow Horses • Strange Games • Apple TV+ • See-Saw Films in association with Apple Saul Metzstein, Directed by
Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty • Beat L.A. • HBO | Max • HBO in association with HyperObject Industries, Steeplechase Amusements, Jim Hecht Productions and Jason Shuman Productions Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Directed by
Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Baby Reindeer • Episode 4 • Netflix • A Netflix Series / A Clerkenwell Films Production Weronika Tofilska, Directed by
Fargo • The Tragedy Of The Commons • FX • FX Presents an MGM/FXP Production Noah Hawley, Directed by
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans • Pilot • FX • FX Productions, 20th Television Gus Van Sant, Directed by
Lessons In Chemistry • Poirot • Apple TV+ • Apple Studios Millicent Shelton, Directed by
Ripley • Netflix • Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in association with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix Steven Zaillian, Directed by (WINNER)
True Detective: Night Country • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls and Passenger Issa López, Directed by
Reality Competition Program
“The Amazing Race”
“RuPaul’s Drag Race”
“Top Chef”
“The Traitors” (WINNER)
“The Voice”
Scripted Variety Series
“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” (WINNER)
“Saturday Night Live”
Talk Series
“The Daily Show” (WINNER)
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
“Late Night With Seth Meyers”
“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”
Writing for a Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary • Career Day • ABC • Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in association with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television Quinta Brunson, Written by
The Bear • Fishes • FX • FX Productions Christopher Storer, Written by Joanna Calo, Written by
Girls5eva • Orlando • Netflix • Universal Television for Netflix Meredith Scardino, Written by Sam Means, Written by
Hacks • Bulletproof • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment Lucia Aniello, Written by Paul W. Downs, Written by Jen Statsky, Written by (WINNER)
The Other Two • Brooke Hosts A Night Of Undeniable Good • HBO | Max • Max in association with Broadway Video, Above Average, Jax Media, Kelly/Schneider and MTV Entertainment Studios Chris Kelly, Written by Sarah Schneider, Written by
What We Do In The Shadows • Pride Parade • FX • FX Productions Jake Bender, Written by Zach Dunn, Written by
Writing for a Drama Series
The Crown • Ritz • Netflix • Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix Peter Morgan, Written by Meriel Sheibani-Clare, Written by
Fallout • The End • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films in association with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Written by Graham Wagner, Written by
Mr. & Mrs. Smith • First Date • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios, Big Indie Pictures Francesca Sloane, Written by Donald Glover, Written by
Shōgun • Anjin • FX • FX Productions Rachel Kondo, Written for Television by Justin Marks, Written for Television by
Shōgun • Crimson Sky • FX • FX Productions Rachel Kondo, Written for Television by Caillin Puente, Written for Television by
Slow Horses • Negotiating With Tigers • Apple TV+ • See-Saw Films in association with Apple Will Smith, Written by (WINNER)
Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Baby Reindeer • Netflix • A Netflix Series / A Clerkenwell Films Production Richard Gadd, Written by (WINNER)
Black Mirror • Joan Is Awful • Netflix • Broke & Bones for Netflix Charlie Brooker, Written by
Fargo • The Tragedy Of The Commons • FX • FX Presents an MGM/FXP Production Noah Hawley, Written by
Fellow Travelers • You’re Wonderful • Showtime • SHOWTIME Presents a Fremantle and Showtime Studios Production
Ron Nyswaner, Written for Television by Ripley • Netflix • Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in association with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix Steven Zaillian, Written for Television by
True Detective: Night Country • Part 6 • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls and Passenger Issa López, Written by
Writing for a Variety Special
Alex Edelman: Just For Us • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Above Average Alex Edelman, Written by (WINNER)
Jacqueline Novak: Get On Your Knees • Netflix • Animal Pictures and Irwin Entertainment for Netflix Jacqueline Novak, Written by
John Early: Now More Than Ever • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Abso Lutely Productions John Early, Written by
Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man And The Pool • Netflix • Jax Media for Netflix Mike Birbiglia, Written by
The Oscars • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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