Hollywood celebrated television's best and brightest at the 61st Emmy Awards on Sunday night.
"Gossip Girl" Blake Lively was the night's best-dressed in a pailette-encrusted Versace gown

While many actresses played it safe in classic cuts and neutral colors,
there were a few standouts, mostly young stars who brought excitement
to an otherwise ordinary red carpet.
"Gossip Girl" Blake Lively
was the night's best dressed in a pailette-encrusted Versace gown with
a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit. With this bold choice, Lively
secured her place as Hollywood's sexiest young star -- a style icon in
the making.
Lively's "Gossip Girl" co-star Leighton Meester,
another style star to watch, opted for a less overtly sexy look.
Meester showed just enough skin in a delicately draped,
goddess-inspired gown by Bottega Veneta.
Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Comedy Series nominee Debra Messing chose a ruby-hued,
Swarovski-encrusted column gown by Michael Kors. Not surprisingly, red
was one of the night's hottest trends and "The Starter Wife" star's
take was simple and elegant.
Best Actress nominee Drew Barrymore went for pure old Hollywood glamour
in a classic strapless design from Monique Lhuillier. The "Grey
Gardens" star's dress stood out on the red carpet thanks to its
unexpected blush color and 41embroidered tulle details.
"Damages" star Rose Byrne looked breathtaking in a frothy,
princess-like design by Valentino. The Outstanding Supporting Actress
nominee made the ethereal crystal-embellished tulle gown look perfectly
modern by pairing it with sleek, natural hair and subtle makeup.
"Big Love" had a big night with two of the show's stars making waves on
the red carpet. Known for her adventurous fashion choices, Chloe
Sevigny chose a classic one-shoulder cut in a non-traditional polka-dot
print. Her co-star Ginnifer Goodwin also wowed, in a sexy fuchsia Yves
Saint Laurent gown with an exaggerated sweetheart neckline.
A surprising addition to this year's best dressed was reality-TV star
Kim Kardashian. While she often looks over-the-top, Kardashian kept it
simple in a white, one-sleeve gown with a '70s feel by designer Ina
Soltani. She was one of a few stars to take a fashion risk that really
worked on the red carpet.
Other daring red-carpet standouts were
January Jones, who ditched her prim and proper 1960s Mad Men wardrobe
in favor of an edgy Versace with a futuristic glass-beaded bustier, and
Olivia Wilde, who chose a one-shoulder lace gown with uber-revealing
cutouts by Marchesa.
The only envelopes pushed
tonight were those between presenters and award winners. That said,
Hollywood's new crop of young stars brought fresh fashion to the red
carpet.