Zendaya, Maude Apatow, Hannah Waddingham and More Slip Into Eye-Catching Looks for Emmys 2022 Afterparties
13.09.2022 - 19:06
/ usmagazine.com
After the party is the afterparty! Zendaya, Hannah Waddingham and more stars debuted second looks for post-Emmys celebrations.
Following the ceremony, which took place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Monday, September 12, Zendaya, 26, slipped out of her breathtaking bow-adorned Valentino gown — which made Us Weekly‘s best dressed list — and into a fiery red number by the Italian fashion house for HBO’s afterparty. The floor-length frock featured a plunging neckline, long sleeves and a cascading train. The Malcolm & Marie star finalized the look by pulling her hair back into a sleek bun.
Monday’s awards were a success for the star as she took home the trophy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Rue Bennet in the hit HBO series Euphoria. The California native made history by becoming the youngest-ever two-time winner of the category. (She took home the same award in 2020.)
In her acceptance speech, Zendaya praised her costars and sent a touching message to those who struggle with substance abuse liker her character does or have loved someone battling addiction. “Anyone who has loved a Rue or feels like they are a Rue, I want you to know that I am so grateful for your stories, and I carry them with me, and I carry them with her,” she said, holding back tears.
It was also a joyous occasion for Sydney Sweeney, who celebrated her 25th birthday on Monday. She arrived at the venue in a custom Oscar de la Renta gown, which was “embroidered with metal thread work and a bustle train,” the label revealed via Instagram. The Washington native was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Her Role as Cassie in Euphoria, as well as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited
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