Darlings, the most fabulous cast in television came out fully coordinated to celebrate their show and beg for awards. While there are some missteps here, we’re impressed by how cohesive these looks feel; as if they were all modeling from the same collection or something.
Angelica Ross in Prabal Gurung
We could do without the clothesline of fringe, but the colors look amazing on her and her head styling is pure fire.
Billy Porter
A gorgeous suit in great colors. We feared he might have painted himself into a style corner when he took a turn toward drag and non-binary presentation, so it’s nice to see him working traditional menswear shapes with anything but traditional finishes.
Dyllón Burnside
That purple/chartreuse/brown combo works amazingly well on him. A slightly slimmer fit in the jacket and some starch on the shirt would help.
Hailie Sahar
Love the hair, the makeup, the bag and especially the shoes. The jacket’s almost an afterthought.
Indya Moore
Indya can make almost anything look good, but when you cover their face with your hand, this dress instantly goes to fucked-up nightgown territory. The color’s great on them, though.
Janet Mock in Valentino
Simple, gorgeous and fierce.
Mj Rodriguez in Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
Also simple and gorgeous, but we’re not sure the makeup goes well with the outfit and there was a missed opportunity to sport something a bit more interesting on the feet.
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