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Established 1961 21 Lifestyle Awards Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Outstanding drama series: “Game of Thrones” (HBO) Outstanding limited series: “Chernobyl” (HBO) Top five programs with most overall wins: Outstanding comedy series: “Fleabag” () Outstanding television movie: “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” () “Game of Thrones” - 12 Lead actor, drama: Billy Porter, “Pose” Lead actor, limited series or movie: , “When They See Us” “Chernobyl” - 10 Lead actress, drama: Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve” Lead actress, limited series or movie: Michelle Williams, “Fosse/Verdon” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” - 8 “Free Solo” - 7 Lead actor, comedy: Bill Hader, “Barry” Supporting actor, limited series or movie: Ben Whishaw, “A Very English “Fleabag” - 6 Lead actress, comedy: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag” Scandal” Top five platforms with most overall wins: Supporting actor, drama: Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones” Supporting actress, limited series or movie: , “The Act” HBO: 34 Supporting actress, drama: Julia Garner, “Ozark” Netflix: 27 Competition program: “RuPaul’s Drag Race” : 15 Supporting actor, comedy: , “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Variety sketch series: “” National Geographic: 8 Supporting actress, comedy: , “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” NBC: 7

English actress Gwendoline Christie US actress Rachel Brosnahan Angela Bassett Milo Ventimiglia Sophie Turner

oth the looks and the temperature were red-hot American Civil Liberties Union. Around Strangio’s neck Sunday on the Emmys red carpet, where was a large necklace that read: “TRANS.” “We want BHollywood’s top stars battled the heat and humidity everyone to tell their friends and families about this to bring their fashion A-game. The mercury soared past case,” Cox said. 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 Celsius), and US network Fox- which broadcast television’s answer to the Oscars- The boys of (late) summer deployed ceiling fans in the arrivals area to try to keep It’s hard for the other men to best Billy Porter for the glitterati from sweating through their gowns. straight-up swag. Porter, the star of FX’s underground Metallics had a big moment-from traditional gold and sil- ballroom show “Pose” and the first openly gay black man Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Chase Strangio ver to blue and pastel pink. But so did white-hot glamour, to win an Emmy for best actor in a drama, stunned red and pops of color for the men. The following is a look at carpet watchers at the Oscars earlier this year in a velvet the trends spotted at the Microsoft Theater in downtown tuxedo gown. On Sunday, he went with a glittering black Los Angeles: and silver pinstriped suit by Michael Kors, an outsized black hat with a decidedly “Old Town Road” vibe, and All that glitters is (fashion) gold giant platform shoes. “I have always loved fashion and I’m Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”) defeated Julia so happy to have the place to do it,” he told E! network. Louis-Dreyfus (“”) and Rachel Brosnahan (“The As for the rest of Hollywood’s A-list men, they hit the Marvelous Mrs Maisel”) in the best actress in a comedy red carpet with some game, eschewing basic black for a category, but all three were style winners in glittering rainbow of color. Sterling K Brown, a 2017 winner for gowns with metallic elements. Waller-Bridge, one of the best actor in a drama for “This Is Us” and a nominee night’s big winners, wore a pale Monique Lhuillier gown again this year, rocked a Brioni red jacket and bowtie- with a cluster of sparkles at the waist. Louis-Dreyfus, and sunglasses, while co-star and fellow nominee Milo who missed her chance at Emmys history, glimmered in Ventimiglia donned a gray velvet jacket with black lapels. gold Oscar de la Renta while Brosnahan, last year’s win- of “Dawson’s Creek” fame went for a ner, went for a sparkling blue Elie Saab number. Others daring double-breasted salmon velvet jacket. — AFP getting in on the metallics trend: Ava DuVernay, , , Chrissy Metz and .

White queens, red queens On television, Jodie Comer plays an assassin with a killer fashion sense on “Killing Eve.” As she accepted her award for best actress in a drama, she slayed in a white Tom Ford gown with a deep V neckline and a high slit. Patricia Arquette, a double nominee who won for her work on “The Act,” also adopted the all-white look, with long sleeves and a giant silver clutch. But another big Kim Kardashian West and Kendall Jenner color of the night was red-on its own, as worn by Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Bassett-or in combina- tion with pink, seen on Taraji P Henson, Marisa Tomei, and “This Is Us” stars and Susan Kelechi Watson.

Quest for the Emmy throne HBO’s blood-soaked fantasy epic “Game of Thrones” had a big night Sunday, and its many stars made sure they were dressed for the moment. Peter Dinklage, now a four-time winner for his portrayal of Tyrion Lannister, looked ready for his close-up in a sleek black tux with a long tie. Gwendoline Christie, a nominee after she sub- mitted her own tape, looked regal in a red and cream Gucci gown that looked Westeros-ready. The mother of dragons, Emilia Clarke, got the memo about the weather- her indigo Valentino gown was barely there with a daring plunging neckline and a bow sash.

Politics and fashion Political messages on the red carpet are nothing new, and transgender actress/activist Laverne Cox, a nominee for her work on “,” did not miss her moment. Her rainbow clutch said “Oct 8. Title VII. Supreme Court”-a reference to an upcoming case on the high court’s docket about whether Title VII of the Civil Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones Zendaya Emilia Clarke Rights Act of 1964 applies to anti-LGBT discrimination. On her arm was Chase Strangio, an attorney for the