2008年9月22日星期一

Gowns, Glitter, and Gold Statues at the ET/People Post-Emmy Bash

Los Angeles - Kristin Chenoweth may not have won the Emmy for her terrific performance in "Pushing Daisies," but that didn't stop the diminutive powerhouse from shining on the red carpet at the Entertainment Tonight/People magazine post-Emmy party held Sunday, Sept. 21, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. She paired a black strapless Armani sheath with stunning white gold and diamond earrings and wrist cuff by JudeFrances, creating a perfect look that took her well into the wee hours.
Chenoweth joined fellow nominees Neil Patrick Harris and a very pregnant Amy Poehler at the glittery event, where Billy Idol rocked the house as countless other well-dressed stars looked on. Emmy winner Jeff Probst, who took home his second statue for "Survivor," was dapper in his tux, while "'Til Death" star Joely Fisher was almost unrecognizable with her stick-straight hair and slimmed-down bod. She admitted with a giggle that, "my daughter says she doesn't even know it is me, since I did this to my hair!"
Easier to spot was "CSI: Miami" stunner Sofia Milos, with her signature dark curly locks showing off her glittery black-and-white strapless gown; as were Nicollette Sheridan and Brooke Shields, whose jewel-toned, floor-length party dresses complete with big flounces stole the spotlight wherever they tread.
The party spread out all over the Frank Gehry-designed concert hall, with groaning food stations lining the upstairs hallways that led to the Founder's Garden, where saxophonist Dave Koz blew some soulful tunes as "CSI: NY" star Hill Harper and "Monk" favorite Jason Grey-Stanford, who plays Randy Disher in the much-nominated series, enjoyed the show.
"Tony didn't win this year," Grey-Stanford moaned, referring to "Monk" star Tony Shaloub, who owns three Emmys for his starring role in the quirky series but lost out to Alec Baldwin earlier in the evening, "but that's okay. It's still one of the best shows on TV and I'm really happy to be on it."
Paula Abul, who is surely thrilled to still be starring on her hit show "American Idol," also made the scene, clad in a clingy blue satin gown and plenty of bling, but "Entertainment Tonight" hostess Mary Hart took the over-the-top bling award, as she showed off a platinum and diamond clutch designed by Cate Adair, valued at a cool $500,000. That made "Lost" star Emilie de Ravin's platinum and diamond bracelet by Stephen Russell seem positively bargain priced at $130,000.
Plenty of other stars glittered at the ET/People party, including Dana Delany, Daisy Fuentes, January Jones, Tori Spelling, Sharon Lawrence, Valerie Bertinelli, Stacy Keibler, and Taraji P. Henson.

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