Emmy Awards 2019: Best-dressed stars on the red carpet, from Emilia Clarke to Sandra Oh

Keep up-to-date as the biggest names in television arrive at the glamorous event

Sabrina Barr
Sunday 22 September 2019 21:07 EDT
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The Primetime Emmy Awards never fail to attract the biggest names in the entertainment industry and beyond.

Taking place on Sunday 22 September at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, this year's event saw the stars of Fleabag, Killing Eve and Game of Thrones battle it out to win the most prestigious accolades.

Four-time Emmy Award nominee Emilia Clarke stunned in a dark blue Maison Valentino gown, accessorising with a chunky, statement David Webb earrings.

Meanwhile, Orange Is The New Black actor Laverne Cox wore a black and lilac Monsoori creation, making a powerful statement with a custom-made rainbow clutch.

Click through the gallery above to see all the best-dressed stars on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards.

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