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Armani LipstickFew risks and a lot of return on Emmy red carpet

Even with many looks ripped the couture runways, the risks were few on the red carpet Sunday night at the 60th Annual Emmy Awards.

oxidation "> http://www.himfr.com/buy-oxydo_sunglasses/" Oxidation> Sunglasses gains were even larger for some stars. Christina Applegate, Mariska Hargitay, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Sandra Oh were among the women who best combined elegance satisfied with a certain personality.

What else ruled the red carpet? Gowns in shades of purple dresses with one shoulder or not, and that helped sweep out updos escape the heat of Los Angeles. There were also black dresses, white dresses, black dresses and white and lots of shine.

"Grey's Anatomy" star Oh was one of the big fashion winners, will buy time previously served on several lists over the dress. Lisa Rinna, TV Guide Network style commentator, picked Oh as the most improved star.

It came in a black lace dress retro style by Oscar de la Renta with a ribbon belt and a few sparks on the skirt. They matched her bright 5.5-carat (each!) Earrings emerald cut diamonds by Bulgari.

Applegate, star of the show "Samantha Who" did not disappoint in her much anticipated return to red carpet after breast cancer surgery in a dramatic, sweeping gown in ice blue with metallic patches by Reem Acra .

"I think Christina Applegate was one of the best dressed of the night," said stylist Mary Alice Stephenson. "She was glamorous, elegant and she pushed."

Her dress also included a tendency to bridge emerging asymmetrical appearance. "Law & Order: Special Victins Unit" star Hargitay worked the same style of a very different way: She wore a soft one-shouldered, marigold yellow gown by Carolina Herrera.

Another ripped-from-the-runway look was "Desperate Housewives" star Marcia Cross' nude colored Elie Saab dress with flower appliques.

Rinna pointed out the good looks did not melt in the heat: "It's hard to walk that red carpet when it's so hot and stay looking fresh and great - yet they all did."

Then there were the women who went with this fall deep, bold hues, particularly purple.

"Housewives" star Nicolette Sheridan wore a sleek strapless gown by Angel Sanchez in purple. Laura Dern has too much purple Holly Hunter of "Saving Grace" wore a plum Jenny Packham gown with a size of gemstones.

Tina Fey "30 Rock" left her signature glasses at home, wore her hair down and chose a dress bridal sexy aubergine by David Meister in what seemed an obvious attempt to avoid Sarah Palin comparisons.

"Lipstick Jungle" star Brooke Shields went with a dress of red lipstick with a bright pink strapless ruffles on the front and brooch on the side of her waist by Badgley Mischka.

Louis-Dreyfus, star of CBS 'The New Adventures of Old Christine' s, "showed off her trim waist of a dress with a salmon-colored Narciso Rodriguez a fitted bodice bright - with a strip of skin showing under the bust .

Show co-host Heidi Klum, and nominee for her work on "Project Runway" has had the opportunity to take the most risks: She planned no fewer than six held as she extended her red carpet walk in a custom Giorgio Armani Prive metallic gown with a bronze shoulder capelet to hosting duties on the show.

Many other stars also stayed away from colors, going for metallics or black or white.

Jennifer Love Hewitt - her hair in a bun bedside - told E! that her white dress with black bodice by Carolina Herrera was an easy choice. Vanessa Williams wore a splashy white print dress by Kevan Hall and black with a jeweled bracelet THA.

Posted on March 7, 2010.
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