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The 9 Best Dressed Stars At The Emmy's

These stars showed up to turn heads.

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Every year the Emmy's is hosted to recognize television's best shows and actors, and every year there are certain stars who outshine all the rest with their outfit for the night. Here are some stars who truly outdid themselves this year.

1. Jessica Biel.

Jessica left everyone speechless in her Ralph & Russo Couture floor-length gown.

2. Kristen Bell.

Kristen rocked the runway in this gown by Solace London.

3. Thandie Newton.

Thandie brought a unique look to the night in this pink Brandon Maxwell gown.

4. Keri Russell.

With this bold, unique Zuhair Murad Couture gown, Keri left everyone's jaw agape.

5. Rachel Brosnahan. 

Rachel kept it simple, and elegant, in this Oscar de la Renta gown.

6. Kate McKinnon. 

Yet another classic gown, but this little black dress by Alexander Wang adds some character with its zipper embellishments surrounding Kate's midsection.

7. Rupaul. 

Rupaul added his own style into the night with this custom-made Calvin Klein suit, and he completed the look with his statement orange shoes.

8. Angela Sarafyan.

Angela truly wowed the crowd with this gorgeous, princess gown by Christian Siriano.

9. Heidi Klum 

Heidi showed off her model-figure in this baby pink Zac Posen.

As you can see, the stars definitely spent a pretty penny on these outfits, but they sure did make a mark.

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