The 74th Emmy Awards took place this Monday (12) and brought several long dress trends to the red carpet, which was actually beige. If you go to a party, you can be inspired by the models used by Zendaya, who won Best Actress for a Drama Series, as well as Elle Fanning, Amanda Seyfried, Mariska Hargitay, among other celebrities.

We separate 6 trends shown at awards that fit the silhouette of multiple people. It has black, metallic, pink, light pink and nude, colored monochromatic and sweeping modeling, like period clothing. Check it out and get ready for the next party.
black nothing essential

If you thought that black was out of style or that now is the time for bright and strong colors, you can change your mind. Yes, bright shades are featured, as you can see below, but black dresses appear in non-basic choices. Mariska Hargitay, Ellen Fanning, Zendaya and Julia Garner were some who chose color, with sheen, with a pink complement, with a full skirt and embroidery. For different types of personalities.
Pink power

Did you ask for the color? This is the hue that has grown the most and appeared in party looks. Deep pink, like pink, appears in unconventional designs, as shown Ashley Yi, Mare Winningham, There Krug, Connie Britton and Molly Shannon. What’s your favorite?
pale pink

You like pink, but not so strong, opt for lighter tones, like these models that bring lightness, volume, transparency, drape and shine.
Rainbow

Monochrome colored dresses are very popular. You can choose your favorite model, with slit, strapless neckline, V-neck, asymmetrical or more fluid. To find out which color suits your skin best, place the piece close to your face and if your expression denotes health and joy, that is the color.
People have to shine

If the strong tones have come to show joy, bringing the dopamine effect, referred to as the neurotransmitter of well-being, the brightness is also a reflection of the post-pandemic. Gold, with crystal mesh and in dry modeling. You bet.
Volume

Loose modeling, regardless of its sulhueta, is another rising trend and refers to moments like the postwar period, when fashion designer Christian Dior launched loose dresses. In the post-pandemic period, it looks like this, there are also tones such as earthy and green, which are closer to nature.
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Benjamin Smith is a fashion journalist and author at Gossipify, known for his coverage of the latest fashion trends and industry insights. He writes about clothing, shoes, accessories, and runway shows, providing in-depth analysis and unique perspectives. He’s respected for his ability to spot emerging designers and trends, and for providing practical fashion advice to readers.