
Selena Gomez to Jung Ho-yeon, who wore what to Emmys 2022
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Right from Zendaya and Selena Gomez to Jung Ho-yeon, celebrities turned up in their sartorial best for the Primetime Emmy Awards 2022.
The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, held in Los Angeles on September 13, was truly a high-on-glam affair. Celebrities put their best fashion forward for the coveted event and made some scene-stealing sartorial statements. Among the attendees were Zendaya, Selena Gomez, Lizzo, John Legend, Chrissy Teigen and Jung Ho-yeon.
Dressed in striking ensembles, the stars served a hearty dose of red carpet glamour. From Zendaya’s billowing black Valentino gown to Lizzo’s all-red tiered tulle ensemble, here are all the unmissable looks from Emmys 2022.
ELLE FANNING
Elle Fanning, who was nominated for the Best Actress in Comedy series at the Emmys this year, was gorgeous in a dramatic black gown with embellished pink details on the bodice. The gown, she revealed, was inspired by Old Hollywood. The Great actress’s pinned-back bob hairdo and delicate accessories further complemented the Old Hollywood vibe well.
Fanning also shared that she asked The Great’s designer Sharon Lon to make her dress for the event.
SELENA GOMEZ
Selena Gomez made a dazzling appearance at the Emmy Awards 2022. She slipped into a sparkling white gown that was swathed in sequin and beads. The singer styled the body-hugging outfit boasting a high neckline with cascading green earrings. The statement pair of her accessories added a pop of colour to her look.

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