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Kim Kardashian looked chic in head-to-toe black on the red carpet Saturday at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater.
Kardashian wore a velvetlike dress with a high neckline and ruched detailing at the waist. The dress had a slit at the calf, perfect for highlighting the KKW Beauty mogul’s strappy black sandals. The shoes had thin crisscross straps that wrapped up her ankles and legs, and a slim stiletto heel.
Balmain creative director Olivier Rousteing, nominated for his work on costumes for Beyoncé’s “Homecoming” special, was also in attendance. The designer sported a pale yellow suit from Balmain with white sneakers.
The Fab Five from “Queer Eye” — Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness and Karamo Brown — showed off their individual styles as their show took home several honors.
JVN wore a Christian Siriano dress with heeled peep-toe boots from Rick Owens. Berk and Porowski had on classic black suits. France was clad in a custom Indian-style ensemble from Varun Bahl Couture, while Brown chose a Versace coat with furry trim and shiny Jimmy Choo shoes.
A second round of Creative Arts Emmys will be given out tonight. The Primetime Emmy Awards will air on Fox at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 22.
Click through the gallery to see celebrity arrivals at the 2019 Creative Arts Emmys.
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