Emmys 2025 Served Looks

Not just awards.

POSTED BY WAN B

Forget the trophies—the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet was the real arena where legends were crowned. September 14 turned the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles into a runway dripping in Old Hollywood fantasy with metallics, sequins, and silhouettes that dared gravity to try them. From Barbie-pink dreamscapes to gothic skin-baring shockers, here’s the top five that didn’t just walk the carpet—they owned it.

LISA (BLACKPINK, The White Lotus)

LISA floated in like she ruled Olympus, wrapped in a pink corseted gown that screamed Barbie-core but whispered fairy queen. Off-the-shoulder drama, soft layers, and a silhouette that looked like it was spun out of light. USA Today and E! News crowned her best dressed for good reason—this was her main-character moment, and the energy was electric.

Selena Gomez (Only Murders in the Building)

Selena wasn’t here to play—it was red on red on red. A one-shoulder Louis Vuitton gown with a cape that practically had its own zip code, dripping in silver accents. Think classic screen siren but with millennial firepower. Vanity Fair and People called it radiant, but we’ll say it straight: this was date-night slay, Benny Blanco edition.

Jenna Ortega (Wednesday)

Jenna pulled the ultimate stunt—a Givenchy gown that looked half couture, half high-stakes gamble. Jewels the size of jawbreakers, “held together” with tape, and an arrival that literally involved a coffin-like box. It was gothic, chaotic, and dripping in internet-breaking energy. E! News dubbed it her riskiest look yet, and she made it look effortless.

Justine Lupe (Nobody Wants This)

Justine hit the carpet like a disco ball reprogrammed for couture. A Carolina Herrera halter dripping in silver chainmail and sequins that moved like falling confetti. It was naked-dress 2.0—sparkling, sculptural, and unapologetically glam. First-time Emmy nominee, first-time best-dressed list.

Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us)

White suit, dark shades, pure swagger. Pedro Pascal turned simplicity into statement, showing up in an all-white look so crisp it practically burned retinas. People and Rolling Stone praised the suiting finesse, but let’s call it what it was: silver-fox daddy energy, sealed and delivered.

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