Emmy Awards: Stars look to keep cool on sweltering carpet

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Early arrivals on the show's gold carpet struck a fun, upbeat tone despite temperatures being in the 80s (high 20s Celsius) with unseasonable humidity in downtown Los Angeles.

Phil Dunster locked arms with his Ted Lasso co-star Brett Goldstein and craned his head to make it look like the pair were a couple as they posed for photos.

Bob Odenkirk arrives at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday, Sep 12, 2022, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. “It felt like I wanted to wear outer space. I have an appreciation for fabrics, my mom was a home economics teacher. I feel great in it,” Lower told The Associated Press. “I’ve always been inspired by the Old Hollywood glam of the ’50s,” said Fanning, a first-time nominee.

Hannah Waddingham, from Ted Lasso, wore Dolce & Gabbana with bedazzled high top sneakers on her feet. She showed off her comfy white shoes beneath her corseted strapless pink look. “I think people are hungry for celebration. I know I am. We’re still getting used to gathering and getting together,” she said on the carpet.

“When the nominees are having a great time that translates on screen," Hudlin said, citing the “passionate, touching” speeches delivered by winners.

 

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