Who Rocked The Red Carpet?: 2010 Emmy Awards
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Tracy Morgan and his girlfriend look classy in black and white.
The 62nd annual Emmy Awards were held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Jimmy Fallon hosted the show and while there were no Madame winners, there were some fabulous dresses on the red carpet. We saw some white gowns, but the color of the night seemed to be black. Who wore it well?
Rutina Wesley, star of “True Blood,” glowed in a black and white strapless gown.
Kim Kardashian did a little singing to introduce the reality TV nominees once the Emmy Awards started, but first she hit the red carpet in a white Greek goddess-inspired gown by Marchesa.
“Glee” star Amber Riley also wore a white goddess-inspired gown.
“30 Rock” star Tracy Morgan cuts up the red rug while his girlfriend, in a black one-shoulder sparkler, plays it cool.
Eva Longoria doesn’t look like a “Desperate Housewife” in her strapless black Robert Rodriguez dress, accompanied by her husband, baller Tony Parker.
Rapper to TV star: LL Cool J (do they call him James Todd Smith on the set?) star of “NCIS: L.A.” looked great with wife Simone.
We’re glad to see Blair Underwood back on TV this fall. He’ll star as the president in NBC’s new drama “The Event.” Another in all black, he hit the red carpet with his wife, Desiree.
Boris Kodjoe stars in one of the most highly-anticipated shows of the fall, “Undercovers.” His wife, Nicole, looked smashing in a strapless pink and black lace gown.
The Kodjoe’s added some heat to the red carpet at the 2010 Emmy Awards.
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