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Best And Worst Dressed At The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards

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Sep. 23 2019, Updated 11:52 a.m. ET

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Television's biggest night took place on Sunday, September 22, at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards. Some celebs were a big hit on the red carpet while others missed the fashion mark completely.

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Best: Former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo shined in this gorgeous poofy number.

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Best: Angela Bassett's luscious red look.

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WorstJenny McCarthy missed the mark by pairing a pretty dress with an unconventional shoe style.

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Best: This Is Us star Sterling K. Brown and his wife Ryan Michelle Bathe sizzled on the red carpet.

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Best: Sterling's This Is Us television daughter Eris Baker looked beautifully ethereal.

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Worst: Orange is the New Black star Dascha Polanco's oversized pink sleeves appeared more like swim floaties.

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Best: Pose writer/producer Our Lady J was sexy in red.

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Worst: Veep star Sarah Sutherland was serving Little Bo Peep realness on Sunday night.

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Middle: Television personality Giuliana Rancic didn't exactly wow or disappoint in this rather ordinary little black dress.

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Best: Kristin Cavallari, however, did knock our socks off in this stunning yellow piece.

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Best: Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi can do no wrong... especially on Emmys night.

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Best: Neither can Pose lead Indya Moore. Both stunned prior to the show beginning.

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Best: Kudos to Dancing with the Stars competitor James Van Der Beek for going outside the men's style norm.

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Best: Emmy winner Giancarlo Esposito also gets bonus points for his stunning blue tuxedo jacket.

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Best: The Good Place star Jameela Jamil's off-the-shoulder piece was a big hit.

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Middle: Anna Chlumsky wore colors rarely seen together on the red carpet. Not sure if that's a good or bad thing based on its overall effect.

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Best: Patricia Clarkson's sparkly red dress.

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Best: Brittany Snow's stunning floor-length gown.

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Worst: Schitt's Creek star Catherine O'Hara's checkered number.

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Best: Laverne Cox's showstopping look.

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Middle: Former Real Housewives of New York City star Bethenny Frankel showed a lot of leg in this sexy LBD number that didn't need the extra embellishments at the top.

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Best: The Queer Eye guys (Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, Antoni Porowski, Tan France) came to slay on the red carpet.

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Best: "Sissy That Walk" RuPaul!

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Best: Work that gorgeous headpiece Niecy Nash!

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Best: Viola Davis' black and white look was only enhanced by her lovely smile.

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Worst: Mandy Moore's mismatched ensemble.

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Best: Regina King's dazzling light blue dress.

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Best: Natasha Lyonne glittered in gold.

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Worst: Chrissy Metz's oddly designed number.

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Best: That red cape looked amazing on Taraji P. Henson.

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Worst: Patricia Arquette's ill-fitting white number.

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Best: Sophie Turner repped GoT beautifully on Emmy night.

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Best: All hail Queen Ava DuVernay!

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Worst: Saturday Night Live legend Amy Poehler's disco inspired piece.

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Who gets your pick for Best and Worst Dressed at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards? Sound off in the comments!

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