Selena Gomez, Tramell Tillman and Lisa Manoban on the red carpet of the 2025 Emmys Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Red overwhelmingly won the 2025 Emmys as the night's dominant color trend on the red carpet - make no mistake, black gowns were seen in far greater numbers, but the women who opted for crimson looks innately understand how the color that symbolizes power in fashion creates an instant look-at-me moment. From Selena Gomez to Cristin Milioti, Mariska Hargitay to Sydney Sweeney, red was the night's statement hue and befitting of the powerful women who wore it. Ultimately, each proved to be infinitely more memorable than the sea of black gowns that sometimes faded into the Emmys' equally black step-and-repeat backdrop. Related Stories TV Emmys Raise $350,000 for Boys and Girls Club After Host Nate Bargatze's Speech Donation Pledge TV 'Adolescence' Co-Creator Stephen Graham Says There's "No Winners" and "No Losers" While Accepting for Best Limited Series: "We're All the Same" If there was any poignant moment about the 2025 Emmys red carpet, it surely was in the women who chose to wore gowns by the late Giorgio Armani, the legendary designer who died Sept. 4. Kristen Bell, a presenter and first-time nominee for Nobody Wants This, chose a beaded black and white gown with a deep open back, from Armani's Fall 2024 Privé collection. Keri Russell, Anna Sawai and Molly Gordon likewise chose to honor Mr. Armani by wearing his designs. Overall, the men seen on the red carpet at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live acquitted themselves well in beautifully tailored tuxedos, sometimes accented with forward-thinking details, including the jeweled fringe on Colman Domingo's Valentino suit or the print of Chris Perfetti's Tanner Fletcher tuxedo. 2025 Emmys host Nate Bargatze appeared on the red carpet in a Canali tux with a Breguet watch - he later changed into a denim suit for a joke that never landed, leaving style pundits to wonder why he made the change. Among such a wide array of terrific looks at the 2025 Emmys, here are 15 that stood out: Selena Gomez in Louis Vuitton FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images Bride watch is at maximum frenzy for Selena Gomez fans, who've been speculating about every Saturday on the calendar since, well, she and fiancé Benny Blanco, who joined her on the 2025 Emmys red carpet, got engaged last December. Gomez looked every inch a radiant woman in red, an asymmetric halter gown with a draped collar and train that was a custom look by Louis Vuitton. Gomez completed the look with Tiffany & Co. jewels, including earrings in platinum and yellow gold and embellished with diamonds and enhanced rubies, and Santoni's Virna sandals. Chase Sui Wonders in Thom Browne Chase Sui Wonders Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images Structured designs ruled the night on the Emmys red carpet, and among the best was this corset gown by Thom Browne, worn by The Studio's Chase Sui Wonders. The actress joked during the pre-show that, while she loved her dress, the corset lacing was a bit tight: "I can't quite breathe, and my intestines may have rearranged." Her smile, however, said otherwise. Wonders also wore Tiffany & Co. jewels, including the house's Bird on a Rock earrings, which featured green tourmalines totaling more than 12 carats. Cristin Milioti in Danielle Frankel Amy Sussman/Getty Images She's won raves among critics and fans alike for her work on HBO's The Penguin, and during the Emmys pre-show, Cristin Milioti credited her character, Sofia Falcone, calling the color choice of her strapless gown by New York-based designer Danielle Frankel "an homage" - and it ultimately was a good luck charm, as Milioti took home the Emmy for best actress in a limited series. She completed her look with an Omega watch. Lisa Manoban in Lever Couture FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images Amid the parade of structured gowns, The White Lotus' Lisa Manoban smartly chose a look that was breezy and ethereal. Her pink organza gown is by LeVer Couture, created by Ukrainian-born, Los Angeles-based designer Lessja Verlingieri, which she paired with Bulgari high jewelry and shoes by Christian Louboutin. Jenna Ortega in Givenchy Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images A cascade of oversized jewels formed Jenna Ortega's high-neck, skin-baring top, paired with a sleek black skirt with high slit and both designed by Givenchy by Sarah Burton. Ortega completed her look with jewels from Pomellato's Nudo collection and platform sandals by Christian Louboutin. Brett Goldstein in Brioni Amy Sussman/Getty Images Dapper is a perfect way to describe Brett Goldstein's 2025 Emmys look, a navy double-breasted wool and silk evening jacket, white cotton evening shirt and black tuxedo trousers, all by Brioni. Goldstein completed his look with Hublot'