Fashion

The best outfits at the Emmys: From Javier Bardem's Palestinian headscarf to Jenna Ortega's beaded top

Several attendees brought details in support of Palestine.

Jenna Ortega
15/09/2025
4 min

BarcelonaBeyond honoring the best series of the year, the Emmy Awards gala It serves as an excuse to see all kinds of fashion offerings, from striking and suggestive outfits to statement-making garments. We review some of the best outfits from the 2025 Emmy Awards.

Jenna Ortega and the stone suit.

Jenna Ortega, the protagonist of Wednesday, has been one of the actresses who has attracted the most attention on the red carpet thanks to a look A two-piece outfit featuring a beaded top that revealed a good portion of her body. Givenchy's design is slightly reminiscent of one of the dresses worn by Isabella Rossellini in the 1990s comedy. Death suits them so well.

Javier Bardem with a Palestinian scarf.

The red carpet can also be a space for vindication and that is what Javier Bardem, nominated for the miniseries, has done. Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendez. The Madrid-born actor accessorized his black jacket dress with a Palestinian scarf, a way of calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza. To complete the look look, Bardem has put on a vindictive attitude by raising his left fist.

Selena Gomez, in red Louis Vuitton.

For a few years now, Selena Gomez has opted for understated elegance with a classic Hollywood touch. Tonight, she opted for this style with an asymmetrical red Louis Vuitton gown with a long train.

Cate Blanchett, very elegant.

Discreet elegance has also been the common thread of Cate Blanchett's bet, who has worn a black velvet frog with cutouts sides and a pronounced "V" shaped neckline.

Catherine Zeta-Jones in a Yara Shoemaker dress.

Also in black, but a bit more elaborate, was Catherine Zeta-Jones, who opted for a design by Yara Shoemaker. A dress with a black corset with lace appliqués and a floor-length crystal skirt, a design that could have been worn by Mortícia, her character. Wednesday.

Pedro Pascal, in white Celine.

While black was one of the most popular colors among the guests, white also achieved its share of prominence. One of the guests who looked the best was Pedro Pascal, dressed all in white with a Celine design. A disruptive touch came from round sunglasses.

Michelle Williams, Chanel.

Also in angelic white was Michelle Williams, who wore a suit vintage draped and strapless Chanel dress.

Scarlett Johansson wore Prada.

Although it appeared white, Scarlett Johansson's dress was actually butter yellow, one of the season's shades. Designed by Prada, the design featured a strapless neckline and silky fabric.

Sydney Sweeney, by Oscar de la Lava.

If Scarlett Johansson was all about discretion, Sydney Sweeney unleashed her sexiest side in an Oscar de la Renta gown. In a deep red color, the dress featured a strapless, sweetheart neckline and a cinched waist that created an hourglass shape.

Cristin Milioti, wearing a Danielle Frankel dress.

Red has also been the color chosen by Cristin Milioti, fromThe PenguinDanielle Frankel's gown was striking with its sculptural neckline, striking straight lines, and draping. The finishing touch was a long train.

Aimee Lou Wood, in pink Alexander McQueen

For her Emmy debut, Aimee Lou Wood (The White Lotus) chose a pale pink Alexander McQueen suit with red details. The British woman accessorized the dress with a pin supporting Palestine, which she placed on her neckline.

Parker Posey, by Valentino.

One of the most original of the night was the always unclassifiable Parker Posey, one of the few who took a risk with the color and style of her outfit. The star of The White Lotus She stood out for a lavender Valentino design. The design has everything: a skirt with different tiers and a cape that ends with a feathered trim.

Colman Domingo, also from Valentino.

Also risky and Valentino-esque was Colman Domingo, always on the list of the best suits at any awards gala. look He left behind the typical black of men's fashion: a sky blue blazer with metallic appliqués, a sky blue shirt with white piping, and brown trousers.

Jude Law, a classic.

Jude Law has a place of honor on the list of classic men. The actor, whose Netflix film will soon premiere Black rabitt, has appeared in a traditional black tuxedo, a risk-free but guaranteed-to-work option.

Keri Russell, in black.

Keri Russell, nominated by The diplomat, opted for a middle ground between risk and classicism. The black Armani suit she wore had a classic elegance but also asserted a playful spirit with a large bow at the neckline.

Adam Brody and Leighton Meester.

Appearing on a red carpet with your partner has its peculiarities: you can choose to go matching outfits or each one of you can do your own thing. Adam Brody (Nobody wants this) and his wife, Leighton Meester, have opted for the former and dressed in complementary colors. They both chose Prada designs: he in a sky blue suit jacket and she in a pink suit sprinkled with silver details.

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