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2011 Emmy Awards: Top 10 Trends


Posted on Sep 19, 2011 @ 02:15PM - Add a comment

By Leah Ornstein - Radar Style & Beauty Editor

It doesn't take a fashion expert to know that the hottest hue at the 2011 Emmys was the color red - but what other top trends took over the red carpet at the annual awards show?

From plunging necklines to emerald bling, RadarOnline.com is bringing you the 10 hottest red carpet trends from the Emmy Awards in a special photo feature.

PHOTOS: 10 Hot Trends Of The 2011 Emmy Awards

While Lea Michele, Nina Dobrev, Kate Winslet and Kerry Washington ravished in red, they did not overshadow the bombshells in blue!  Claire Danes and Amy Poehler were among the handful of stars who opted for stunning styles in dramatic deep blues - a palate that never gets old!

Old Hollywood glamour was in full force, as Evan Rachel Wood and Gretchen Mol kept it classy and classic in their Elie Saab and L'Wren Scott black gowns.

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2011 Emmys: The Radar Style Awards!


Posted on Sep 19, 2011 @ 10:30AM - 2 comments

By Leah Ornstein - Radar Style & Beauty Editor

Who was the sexiest siren?  Which teen star dressed way too old for her age?  And whose bling had the most bang?

RadarOnline.com has already poured through all of the photos from the 2011 Emmy Awards and sourced out the best, worst and wackiest fashions of the red carpet, and now it's  time for the real fashion awards!

PHOTOS: Emmy's Fashion Winners & Sinners In The Radar Style Awards

Talk about a RED carpet! The fiery hot hue was all over on Sunday night, leading us to believe that an a la mode memo went out to all the stars, but out of all the fine females on the carpet, who was the fairest lady in red of them all?

It was tough to pick a winner, to be quite honest. Kate Winslet looked flawless in her Elie Saab gown, while Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev finally proved herself on the fashion front in her Donna Karan gown, but it was Lea Michele who really had us wishing that she rocked red every day of the week.

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