The 33rd ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS

Emmy Fashion -- The best and worst dressed

Posted Saturday, April 29, 2006 9:18:55 PM
Daytime Emmys 2006: Emmy Fashion

EMMY FASHION: THE BEST...

We're thinking about naming our Best Dressed Award The "Tamara Tunie Red Carpet's Best" Award. The actress routinely is one of (if not the) best dressed women on the Red Carpet. But looking good is not just something that the seasoned vets have down pat. GL newcomer Nicole Forester looks stunning in a dress that is part see-through, part delicate lace pattern. And speaking of see-through dresses (which seemed to be the rage this year), check out our "Divas" section in part one of our fashion coverage to see another best dresses actress: Emma Samms.

Tamara Tunie
Jessica Griffin, ATWT
Nicole Forester
Cassie Layne, GL
Wearing: Carmen Marc Valvo


Who says that young folks don't know how to dress? Nominees Christel Khalil and Leven Rambin looked beautiful -- even though they picked opposite colors of the spectrum. Perhaps their characters sharing the same first name has something to do with their sense of style. Hmm... maybe not. One word of note: photography does Rambin's dress no justice. The dress looked even better in person.

Christel Khalil
ex-Lily Winters, Y&R
Leven Rambin
Lily Montgomery, AMC


EMMY FASHION: ... AND THE WORST



We don't like to pass judgment on what people are wearing, however, the two lovely women below wore outfits that were not at all flattering. Cady McClain's outfit looks as if it were inspired by a Sumo wrestler's garb. Meanwhile, Ehlers' outfit might have been borrowed from the show's wardrobe for "working girls."

Cady McClain
Dixie Cooney, AMC
Beth Ehlers
Harley Cooper, GL

RED CARPET FASHIONS


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