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Brie Larson went tea length for the 2024 Emmys red carpet on Sunday night. The actress chose a tiered, midnight blue tea length dress and a pair of vintage black satin pumps for the event.
Larson’s gown was custom Chanel. Featuring two embellished spaghetti straps, and a bejeweled bodice, as well as a bow tied at the midsection, the ensemble didn’t hold back. The tiered look channeled Chanel archives from the 1950s and 1960s. Styled by Samantha McMillen, the satin bow at the waist was matched with a black bow in the hair as well.
But the satin of the bow had another match: the shoes. Larson wore a pair of vintage shoes from Chanel’s fall 2008 couture collection. Undoubtedly made by the shoe atelier Massaro Paris, which is owned by the French brand, the heels are a fairly classic black satin court-style pump. With an almond toe and a pink leather interior, the major point of differentiation is the actual heel. It is made of lucite and as such appears as a translucent ombre.
The shoe was worn back in 2019 by Lily-Rose Depp, shortly after the death of Karl Lagerfeld. The style was initially shown in one of Lagerfeld’s collections.
Larson is attending the Emmys in light of her nomination for Outstanding Action in a Limited Series for “Lessons In Chemistry.”
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Dan and Eugene Levy, takes place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The award show is held to celebrate the best of television, awarding major players in the industry for their talents. Some popular shows nominated for awards this year include “Fellow Travelers,” “Fargo,” “Baby Reindeer,” “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans,” “Griselda” and “True Detective: Night Country.”
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