A post shared by Emma Corrin (@emmalouisecorrin)On Instagram, Corrin described the outfit as “Crucible realness”, referencing Arthur Miller’s play about the Salem witch trials.
Some red-carpet-watchers detected elements of The Handmaid’s Tale in the close-fitting hood; others likened the look to a swim cap or a stick of butter.Corrin’s kooky yet austere look was among the most memorable ensembles from the first in-person Emmys red carpet since 2019.
Everything else seemed much more business-as-usual in comparison. After the naked dresses of the MTV Video Music Awards and the costumey chaos of the Met Gala, the Emmy Awards for the most part delivered something that few other awards shows have achieved over the confused months of pandemic.
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