Orange Is The New Black Starlets Work Their Monochromatic Moves At The Creative Emmy Awards! Check Out Their Winning Looks HERE!


Stunning!
The cast of Orange is the New Black hit the red carpet at this year’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday and looked great doing it.
Laverne Cox, Uzo Aduba, and Natasha Lyonne all went for a black and/or white look for the evening, and we think all three pulled it off!
All three of our Litchfield ladies were nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy, alongside ShamelessJoan Cusack and Saturday Night Live hosts Melissa McCarthy and Tina Fey.
But it was Uzo who took home the statuette, solidifying herself as both a fan favorite and critical darling of the prison comedy.
But now, to the fashion!
Laverne hit the red carpet in a floor-length Donna Karan bedazzled number, complete with a complimentary bejeweled clutch and matching jewelry.
While her windswept hair looked flawlessly curly, her makeup made her look simultaneously beautiful, yet tired at the same time.
Natasha went for a more Mod look in a black Calvin Klein dress with a white jacket placed perfectly over both shoulders.
She finished off her look with a classic black pump and a Cartier necklace for a statement piece. Her hair looked perfectly out of place messily pulled back, but she was a tad heavy handed with her eye make up as she tried to add to her Mod look.
Uzo was the big winner of the night, both on stage and on the red carpet!
Her white V-neck Costume National dress was simple, yet elegant. The pleating at her neckline really makes the dress more than just a little white dress, but doesn’t overstep.
The Emmy Award winner also donned a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti heels with Jacob & Co. jewelry, and completed her look with a sexy, sleek up-do.
In addition to Uzo’s Emmy win, the series also won for Casting and Single-Cam Picture Editing.
Nicely done, ladies!
You’re really setting the bar high for Taylor Schilling and Kate Mulgrew when they attend the Primetime Emmy Awards next Monday, Aug. 25th.
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