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All the Emmy winners and red carpet looks

The red carpet has been rolled, and the best and brightest of the TV industry have descended on the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles.

Leading the fashion pack was Modern Family star Sarah Hyland, who’s rocking a red, patterned frock with a cut-out that shows a generous portion of her midriff.

Meanwhile the actress’ hair was styled in perfect Hollywood curls for the ultimate glam look.

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Sarah Hyland slaying in red at the 2017 Emmys. Photo: Getty
Sarah Hyland slaying in red at the 2017 Emmys. Photo: Getty
The Modern Family star wore her hair in tumbling Hollywood curls. Photo: Getty
The Modern Family star wore her hair in tumbling Hollywood curls. Photo: Getty

Sarah wasn't the only lady in red for the night, with our own Nicole Kidman, and supermodel Heidi Klum, also frocking up in crimson.

With a deep V neckline and thigh-skimming split in her skirt, Heidi certainly wasn't playing it safe - and neither was Modern Family's Ariel Winter.

Supermodel Heidi Klum was looking ravishing in this risqué number. Photo: Getty
Supermodel Heidi Klum was looking ravishing in this risqué number. Photo: Getty
So was our very own Nicole Kidman who starred in Big Little Lies. Photo: Getty
So was our very own Nicole Kidman who starred in Big Little Lies. Photo: Getty
Fellow Aussie actress Yvonne Strahovski also stunned in red. Photo: Getty
Fellow Aussie actress Yvonne Strahovski also stunned in red. Photo: Getty

The 19-year-old bombshell is known for her bold fashion choices and she did not disappoint with this semi-sheer and silver number.

While red was a big trend on the carpet this year, many stars were also falling back to black, with Michelle Pfeiffer, Giuliana Rancic, Lea Michele and Debra Messing all opting for A-line frocks in black or deep purples.

Modern Family's Ariel Winter rocked a double split. Photo: Getty
Modern Family's Ariel Winter rocked a double split. Photo: Getty
Michelle Pfeiffer went for this whimsical black frock. Photo: Getty
Michelle Pfeiffer went for this whimsical black frock. Photo: Getty
While Giuliana Rancic went for a similar look in a tulle ballgown. Photo: Getty
While Giuliana Rancic went for a similar look in a tulle ballgown. Photo: Getty
Actress Gabrielle Union was on fleek next to NBA player Dwyane Wade. Photo: Getty
Actress Gabrielle Union was on fleek next to NBA player Dwyane Wade. Photo: Getty
The ballgown look is a popular one with Lea Michele getting in on the action with this purple frock. Photo: Getty
The ballgown look is a popular one with Lea Michele getting in on the action with this purple frock. Photo: Getty
As did Will and Grace's Debra Messing. Photo: Getty
As did Will and Grace's Debra Messing. Photo: Getty

Sleeker designs were also on show, as Saturday Night Live's Kate McKinnon - who won the gong for Best Actress in Comedy - proved.

Meanwhile Jessica Biel, TV star Kristin Cavallari, and Black-ish actress Tracee Ellis Ross, went for something more sparkly in their glittering frocks.

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SNL funny woman and Ghostbusters actress Kate McKinnon went for a monochrome look. Photo: Getty
SNL funny woman and Ghostbusters actress Kate McKinnon went for a monochrome look. Photo: Getty
Jessica Biel went for this glitter and sheer look. Photo: Getty
Jessica Biel went for this glitter and sheer look. Photo: Getty
Black-ish actress Tracee Ellis Ross was also sparkling in a glittery dress. Photo: Getty
Black-ish actress Tracee Ellis Ross was also sparkling in a glittery dress. Photo: Getty
She was almost outdone by American Horror Story's  Sarah Paulson. Photo: Getty
She was almost outdone by American Horror Story's Sarah Paulson. Photo: Getty
Kristin Cavallari went for this slimline pink number with a pop of sparkle up top. Photo: Getty
Kristin Cavallari went for this slimline pink number with a pop of sparkle up top. Photo: Getty

Sofia Vergara went slightly more formal in a bridal-inspired strapless gown with and mermaid skirt, while Reese Witherspoon, Samantha Bee and Shannon Purser, decided to go slightly brighter in taylored emerald and peacock-coloured outfits.

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Sofia Vergara and Priyanka Chopra were glam in white. Photo: Getty
Sofia Vergara and Priyanka Chopra were glam in white. Photo: Getty
Stranger Things sweetheart Millie Bobby Brown was angelic in this ballgown. Photo: Getty
Stranger Things sweetheart Millie Bobby Brown was angelic in this ballgown. Photo: Getty
Talk show host Samantha Bee and Stranger Things star Shannon Purser looked gorgeous in emerald. Photo: Getty
Talk show host Samantha Bee and Stranger Things star Shannon Purser looked gorgeous in emerald. Photo: Getty
Reese Witherspoon went equally bright. Photo: Getty
Reese Witherspoon went equally bright. Photo: Getty
But of course, black was the colour of the evening as Keri Russell and Leslie Jones proved. Photo: Getty
But of course, black was the colour of the evening as Keri Russell and Leslie Jones proved. Photo: Getty


2017 Emmy Award winners (the list so far)

Best Drama Series: The Handmaid's Tale

Best Limited Series: Big LIttle Lies

Best Actress in a Drama Series: Elisabeth Moss, The Handmaid's Tale

Best Actor in a Drama Series: Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us

Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie: Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies

Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie: Riz Ahmed, The Night Of

Best Comedy Series: Veep

Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep

Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Donald Glover, Atlanta

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: John Lithgow, The Crown

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live

Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Laura Dern, Big Little Lies

Directing for a Comedy Series: Donald Glover, Atlanta

Variety Sketch Series: Saturday Night Live

Writing for a Drama Series: Bruce Miller, The Handmaid’s Tale

Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Alec Baldwin, Saturday Night Live

Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special: Jean-Marc Vallee, Big Little Lies

Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Alexander Skarsgår, Big Little Lies

Writing for a Variety Series: Kevin Avery, Tim Carvell, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Scott Sherman, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss & Juli Weiner, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Ann Dowd, The Handmaid’s Tale

Writing for a Comedy Series: Aziz Ansari and Lena Waithe, Master of None

Reality Competition: The Voice

Directing for a Drama Series: Reed Morano, The Handmaid’s Tale

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