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The Emmy Awards: Best and Worst Dressed Lists

On September 17th, 2018, the 70th Emmy Awards commenced. Some outfits stole the spotlight, while others... not so much.


Here are our picks for best dressed of the night:


Dakota Fanning

Photo courtesy of Daily Mail

Dakota Fanning played it safe with this simple, silky dress paired with matching jewelry. It definitely worked in her favor.


Joey King

Photo courtesy of Popsugar

"The Kissing Booth" star, Joey King, stunned the carpet with her elegant maroon gown. I wonder if Elle Evans will be wearing this to next year's prom?


Sandra Oh

Photo courtesy of People

This dress is giving us major Mulan vibes and we are totally here for it. You go, Sandra Oh!


Rachel Brosnahan

Photo courtesy of E! News

Mrs. Maisel definitely looked marvelous in this red ombré dress. She also won the award for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Talk about #goals!


BEST DRESSED: Angela Sarafyan

Angela Sarafyan wins our award for best dressed of the evening with this extraordinary black and white gown. It's everything we could have asked for and more!


Here are our picks for worst dressed of the night:


Penélope Cruz

Photo courtesy of Harper's Bazaar

If your house needs a little cleaning, Penélope Cruz and this feather duster dress have you covered.


Tracee Ellis Ross

Photo courtesy of Popsugar

You know when you pull your balled up fitted sheet out of the dryer? Yeah, that's what Tracee Ellis Ross's dress looks like.


Leslie Jones

It's like 70's Disco Day for spirit week at your high school all over again.


Michelle Wolf

Photo courtesy of Time

The abortion-loving "comedian" definitely missed the mark with this purple sequin dress.


WORST DRESSED: Tiffany Haddish

Tiffany Haddish was bringing back major nostalgia with this dress inspired by the parachute in your elementary school gym class.

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