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The Worst-Dressed Stars at the 2019 Emmy Awards

Here were the looks that missed the mark on TV's biggest night

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Indya Moore

We appreciate Moore's effort to bring some new shape to the carpet with this stretched-out sweetheart chestline, but between the random zipper and the thigh-high slits, this dress has too much going on.

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Dascha Polanco

Did Cinderella's mice make the Orange Is the New Black star's dress?

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Vera Farmiga

Farmiga's preference for playing with understated pieces usually pays off, but this look feels like something she's worn one too many times before.

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Amy Adams

Kudos to Amy Adams for venturing beyond her comfort zone, but this dress looks like she's ready for a séance, not an awards show, and her hair is much too casual to complete the look.

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Amy Poehler

We appreciate the casual comfy aesthetic Amy Poehler was going for here, but this pantsuit is too frumpy for her.

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Jenny McCarthy

We can appreciate blending genres, but this look screams confusion. The studded belt does nothing to elevate the powder blue dress from being ordinary, and even the accessories are completely mismatched.

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Karamo Brown

Oh, how we wanted to love what the Queer Eye star chose to wear. Snaps for creativity and all, but this play on a cape-suit was ill fitting and stole focus from what was otherwise a very nice shirt. The execution just didn't match the invention of this piece.

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Kathryn Newton

This basically looks like a budget version of Manila Luzon's Big Bird dress.

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Laura Linney

Sorry, but Linney looks like she grabbed this outfit from the semi-formal corner of a Talbot's.

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Melanie Liburd

The This Is Us star succeeded at getting our attention, but it's only because her look was way too chaotic to work. The skirted pants might have paired more nicely with a silky bodice-style top, but the fluffy white design (with a train, no less) is much too much.

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Sophie Turner

We wanted to like this dress on the Game of Thrones star, but the construction was a little too low key (and wrinkled) for such a big night.

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Kendall Jenner

The reality star was brave to experiment with her family's favorite fabric, latex, but combined with what might otherwise be a nice floral dress, this getup looked not only mismatched but hot and uncomfortable.

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Marisa Tomei

Props to Marisa Tomei for getting the memo that red and pink were in for this event, but the lopsided construction of this piece was all wrong for her. She deserves better.

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Christina Applegate

The Dead to Me star would be a vision no matter what she wears, but this dress is a bit too dowdy even for her.

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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

While we can certainly respect the Game of Thrones star's experimentation with jacket colors, this look gives him more of a casino-boss aesthetic than he probably intended.

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Zoe Kazan

Kazan took the directive of large sleeves and red-and-pink hues and went way overboard.

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Susan Kelechi Watson

We absolutely love that this This Is Us star matched with co-star Mandy Moore, but Watson's slouchy sleeves and ill-fitted tailoring meant this look didn't work quite as well for her.

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Jeremy Strong

Kendall Roy would know better than to dress himself in such a boring shade of brown.

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Gwyneth Paltrow

The presenter is wearing a lovely dress ... with, um, furry sleeves?

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Angela Bassett

There's a lot to process here. With all respect to the 9-1-1 star, we suggest there may be too much to process.

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Lena Headey

We just don't know about this gown from Game of Thrones great Lena Headey. Maybe it would work without the bow? Maybe?

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Sacha Baron Cohen

We love that Isla Fisher stands by her man ... even when her man decides to go to the Emmys dressed like a casino dealer.

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Greta Lee

This Russian Doll star's two-piece look is striking -- but we'd rather strike it for something else.

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Carice van Houten

The Game of Thrones star's gown is a love-it-or-hate-it number. Unfortunately, we're in the latter camp.

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Kit Harington

We may be wrong to quibble with near perfection, but it has to be said: The Game of Thrones alum needs a tie.

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Margaret Qualley

The Fosse/Verdon nominee looks impeccable ... aside from that distracting white belt.

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Adam DeVine

There is absolutely nothing wrong with this look, except for, well, the studded shoes -- and the fact that on a night when men took risks with their tux jackets, DeVine didn't.

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Terrence Howard

We feel like this Empire star's look is missing something -- like a jacket. Also, are those slippers?

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John Leguizamo

We have just one quibble with the dapper When They See Us nominee: the slightly askew bow tie.

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Natasha Lyonne

Inside the Emmys, the Russian Doll star pulled this outfit together with a pair of awesome '70s-style aviator glasses. She should have worn the specs on the red carpet.

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Seth MacFarlane

This tux-suit look from the Orville star is too drab for this year's purple carpet.