7 best dressed celebs at Emmys 2016

Five-year-old Jeremy Maguire totally stole the show


Life&Style September 19, 2016
Five-year-old Jeremy Maguire totally stole the show.

The red carpet of TV's greatest night rolled out at Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater on Sunday.

Stars such as Kristen Bell and Priyanka Chopra turned heads in their stunning gowns, Sofia Vergara and Emilia Clarke had set the temperature soaring in sleek dresses. But it was five-year-old Jeremy Maguire who stole the show.

Here are the seven looks that were red carpet winnerS.

1. Kristen Bell

Kristen channeled her inner elegance in a Zuhair Murad floral-printed gown.

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2. Priyanka Chopra

The Quantico star slayed in a jaw-dropping red Jason Wu gown.

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3. Emilia Clarke

The Game of Thrones star looks sophisticated yet chic in a sparkling Atelier Versace strapless blush pink chainmail gown.

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4. Sofia Vergara

The highest paid TV actress cut a slender figure in a Versace asymmetrical blush gown with bedazzled embellishments. Her snake jewelry added the oomph factor to her look.

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5. Tatiana Maslany

The Orphan Black star looked effortlessly chic in a bright red Alexander Wang dress with cut-outs.

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6. The Stranger Things crew

Nothing could be more classier than Millie Bobby Brown, Caleb McLaughlin and Gaten Matarazzo marking their red carpet debut in Valentino Red and a custom Eden Miles' tux. Gaten stole the show in a 'rented tux'.

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And guess who won the night!

7. Jeremy Maguire

The five-year-old Modern Family child star gave a tough competition to male stars as he looked dapper in a three-piece black suit with a snappy red bow tie. Above all his cute red cape was a proof that he was a style saviour.

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