As the Emmys prepares to unfurl the first virtual red carpet Sunday night, nominees and presenters are reimagining what it means to dress for a major awards show from the comfort of their own living rooms, with or without the help of a celebrity stylist.
“Come as you are, but make an effort!” was the dress code outlined in a letter from the show’s host, Jimmy Kimmel, and exec producers on the heels of this year’s nominations—and one that stylists including Chloe Hartstein, who is dressing “Glow” star Betty Gilpin, have taken to heart.
“It feels nice to be in a creative space again,” says Hartstein, who began discussing options with her client as soon as nominations were announced earlier this summer.
“We’re being super open-minded about it, and I think everyone is feeling a certain way, emotional about getting dressed again I think, just because...
“Come as you are, but make an effort!” was the dress code outlined in a letter from the show’s host, Jimmy Kimmel, and exec producers on the heels of this year’s nominations—and one that stylists including Chloe Hartstein, who is dressing “Glow” star Betty Gilpin, have taken to heart.
“It feels nice to be in a creative space again,” says Hartstein, who began discussing options with her client as soon as nominations were announced earlier this summer.
“We’re being super open-minded about it, and I think everyone is feeling a certain way, emotional about getting dressed again I think, just because...
- 9/20/2020
- by Lesley McKenzie
- Variety Film + TV
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