Memorable Moments in Emmy Fashion
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}This Sunday, the stars of the small screen will walk the red carpet for the 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards. And to get you in the mood for some fierce fashion, we compiled a list of memorable Emmy fashion moments through the years. From the good to the ridiculously bad, we've got it all. To kick things off, above are the ladies from the hit AMC show "Mad Men," looking stunning at the 2009 Emmys. (From l to r, Elisabeth Moss in Reem Acra, Christina Hendricks in L'Wren Scott and January Jones in Atelier Versace). Click through to see more.
Olivia Wilde earned rave reviews for her 2009 gown from Marchesa. The asymmetrical, one-shoulder look featured a bare back and lots of skin, always a favored trend in Hollywood. (Reuters)
Kardashian's 2009 gown wasn't famous so much for the look of it, but because Kim Tweeted photos of her stylist scrambling to sew it up after it ripped in the limo. Yikes.
Heigl donned a sexy, deep v dress for the 2006 show and proved that even the most beautiful women aren't immune to sweat stains. (Reuters)
Who could forget Aniston (in Chanel) and Brad Pitt looking like the portrait of marital bliss at the 2004 show. The couple called it quits just a few months later. (Reuters)
For the 2004 Emmys, Helen Mirren opted to cover up her lovely curves in a sari. (Reuters)
Never one to be overlooked, stunning actress Halle Berry wore a sexy flowing blue dress for the 2005 show that likely left a trail of drooling men in her wake. (Reuters)
2009 was all about Drew Barrymore's transition from romcom superstar to serious actress with her role in the HBO miniseries "Grey Gardens." And in keeping with her grown up image, she wore a stunning pink gown from Monique Lhullier. (Reuters)
Christina Applegate stole the show in 2008 with a dramatic gown from Reem Acra. (Reuters)
"Ugly Betty" star America Ferrera made a stunning appearance in a Monique Lhullier gown at the 2007 show, cementing her spot in Emmy fashion history. (Reuters)
At the height of her "Sex and the City" fame, Sarah Jessica Parker showed off a playful style at the 2000 Emmy Awards. The feathered ballerina gown from Oscar de la Renta (which she dubbed her "fantasy dress") still has people talking ten years later. (Reuters)