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Mariska Hargitay -- Worst
Earlier in her career, Hargitay graced the Emmy red carpet in a stunning emerald green frock. Unfortunately, she also wore stunning green eye shadow and a huge yellow flower in her hair. The result would have been more at home at a luau.

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Tina Fey -- Best
If anyone thought Tina Fey really is Liz Lemon, they were quickly set straight when Fey accepted her Emmy in this incredibly chic deep purple gown. Again, the clean neckline, understated medium-length hair, and neutral makeup gave the dress the spotlight it deserved.

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Allison Janney -- Best
While Janney isn't typically considered a style icon or fashionista, she always looks great. This exuberant, hot-pink gown was a great choice for the Emmys. No surprise, keeping the neckline bare, the makeup low-key and her short hair understated were all crucial in making sure the dress didn't end up looking silly.

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Felicity Huffman -- Worst
Huffman's gown was a delicious color and was encrusted with loads of bling. So she would have done much better to wear a less busy hairstyle and more subtle makeup. Thankfully, she skipped wearing a necklace, but the lovely earrings get lost in the mix.

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Patricia Heaton -- Best
America's favorite stay-at-home-mom turns out to be one very stylish Hollywood star. Heaton made her glamorous, elaborate earrings the focus of her look, pairing them with a simple-chic, halterneck, white gown. She completed the look with neutral makeup and simple easy styling of her medium-length hair.

The Emmys hit the small screen on September 20. Until then, celebrity junkies can feed their need with this look back at the best, and a few of the worst, Emmy winner looks in recent memory.
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