There is more ink spilled and airways filled with what the stars wore to the Emmy Awards than who actually won. So why not just pay the stars to show up, walk the Red Carpet and go home? Because we all tune in just to see these people, who make a living reading other people's writing, act like they never have seen a mic before.
But they sure look pretty, don't they? I like Teri Hatcher's expression, but what happened to Holly Hunter?
Emmy Frocks Part I
Red Carpet for Small Screen Stars
Trend Themes
1. Red-carpet Apparel - There is increasing demand for more affordable and readily available replicas of dresses worn by stars at high-profile events like the Emmys.
2. Virtual Red Carpets - With remote events becoming more common, there is potential for the creation of virtual red-carpet experiences that can be accessed online by fans around the world.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Celebrities and fashion designers are becoming increasingly aware of the impact of fashion on the environment and are promoting sustainable fashion choices on the red carpet.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can leverage the popularity of red-carpet events to produce affordable replicas of dresses worn by celebrities, making high-end fashion more accessible to everyday consumers.
2. Event Production - Event production companies can create virtual red-carpet experiences for remote events, providing fans with a more immersive and interactive viewing experience.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Sustainable fashion designers can collaborate with celebrities to promote eco-friendly fashion choices on the red carpet, driving increased awareness and demand for sustainable fashion.