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Emmys 2024: See Sofía Vergara, Dylan Mulvaney and More at Star-Studded After-Parties
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Date:2025-03-11 08:13:56
Lights, camera, and even more action.
The party didn’t stop after the lights went down on LA’s Peacock Theater, bringing the 2024 Emmys—hosted by father-son duo Eugene Levy and Dan Levy—to a close. No, instead the night was just getting started.
After all, the night brought about much to celebrate.
New show Shogun emerged the night’s big winner with a total of 18 wins, including for its lead actors Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai. It comes as no surprise, as it entered the evening as the most nominated series. Other shows that headed into the evening with the most nods included Hacks, Baby Reindeer and The Morning Show—all of which earned Emmys throughout the evening.
Similarly, The Bear also walked away with wins in 11 categories, including wins for stars Ebon Moss Bachrach, Jeremy Allen White and Liza Colón-Zayas.
And while there were celebrities celebrating repeat wins—including Jeremy, Ebon and Hacks' Jean Smart—there were also a few actors celebrating their very first wins, including The Bear's Liza.
"Thank you to my husband David Zayas," Liza began her speech. "He told me to write a speech and I didn't, because I didn't think it would be possible. How could I have thought it would be possible to be in the presence of Meryl Streep and Carol Burnett and Janelle [James] and Sheryl Lee Ralph. I love you all, I revere you to the bottom of my heart."
And while the celebrities dressed to the nines for the ceremony portion of the evening—including show-stopping looks from Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan and Jonathan Bailey, who donned custom Prabal Gurung and Giorgio Armani, respectively—they turned equally stunning looks for the after-parties.
Just look at Quinta Brunson and Kristen Wiig, who swapped their Georges Chakra and Oscar de la Renta carpet looks for sleeker looks at the Disney and Apple TV+ parties.
Yet, the after-parties aren’t just about the fashion—they’re also about good times.
So don’t take our word for it. Read on to see all the best looks and raucous moments from the 2024 Emmy after-parties.
The couple kept their date night going at the Apple TV+ after party.
The Baby Reindeer cast celebrated their big night with Netflix.
The influencer celebrated the Emmys with Max.
The Morning Show star swapped her white Loewe number for this cutout, sky-blue piece.
The Palm Royale star stunned in this gold gown.
The Ripley stars looked like two peas in a pod at Netflix's celebration.
The Saturday Night Live alum changed out of her golden Oscar De La Renta gown into this sleek, sheer black look.
The Shōgun star celebrated her first Emmy win at Disney's after party.
The reality star looked pump-ed up to be attending Disney's Emmys festivities.
The Love on the Spectrum stars celebrated with Netflix.
The Morning Show star served in her black, sequined dress.
The pair danced the night away with Netflix.
The Abbott Elementary star donned this gorgeous white top for the evening.
The couple enjoyed a date night with Netflix.
The Bear star swapped her colorful Bottega Veneta gown for this sleek black dress.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star stunned in red.
The recently-married couple enjoyed a date night with Disney.
The Abbott Elementary star changed out of her Georges Chakra coutour gown and into this gorgeous emerald-colored dress.
The forever fashionable pair kept their streak going in these coordinating black outfits.
The Gilded Age stars struck a pose together at Max's after party.
The Capote Vs. The Swans star swapped her custom Prabal Gurung gown for this comfy yet chic after party look.
The comical pair couldn't help but giggle at Max's after party.
The Dawson's Creek alum looked classically elegant in his tuxedo.
The comedian swapped her black carpet look for this bright and colorful gown.
The couple were nothing but smiles at Disney's after party.
The industry legend celebrated with Apple TV +.
The For All Mankind star looked gorgeous in her pink dress.
The Lessons in Chemistry star could have taught everyone a lesson in carpet excellence in her Giambattista Valli look.
The couple enjoyed an evening out with Apple TV +.
The True Detective: Night Country star celebrated her win.
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