This Trend Went Viral on the Emmys Red Carpet

About halfway through the Emmy Awards red carpet tonight, there was an overwhelming trend taking over. It’s not subtle. There’s no way to miss it. It’s yellow—bright, burst-of-sunshine, neatly highlighter-marker yellow.

Of course, the trend of yellow is not new in fashion. Our community of Who What Wear readers love it, an entire generation has been tied to it, but there’s no better evidence of a major trend than at least eight stylish celebrities wearing the same color within the same red carpet event.

Ahead, see the happy-making trend that literally dominated the entire Emmys red carpet. We’re not one bit mad about it either.

Sophie Hunter went for a sophisticated high-neck design.
Alison Brie opted for cutouts and a super high slit Miu Miu dress.
Abbi Jacobson’s light yellow peplum dress was so lovely. (Also, hi, Ilana!)
Ashley Nicole Black’s shoulder embellishments on her Jaime Elyse dress stole the show here.
Taking the highlighter route, Regina King stunned in her  bold, nearly greenish shade of yellow.
All. Hail. Judith. Light. (With the help of Christian Siriano, that is.)
Ethereal being and onscreen badass Gwendoline Christie brought the sunshine.
Adina Porter wins for the most interesting neckline.

See all the best moments—yellow and otherwise—from the Emmys red carpet tonight.

Goodbye, Dress Code: Leggings and Sneakers Just Arrived on the Emmys Red Carpet

Are dress codes merely just a suggestion? According to Black-ish star Jenifer Lewis, they really are. Watching her arrive on the 2018 Emmys red carpet tonight wearing the athleisure outfit of our dreams, including a custom Nike sweatshirt, black leggings, and—you guessed it—sneakers, we are officially rethinking this whole “black-tie expected” thing. Curious to know her reasoning behind the unexpected outfit, we looked a little further into her outfit choice and learned that Lewis wore Nike to support something much bigger than just a knockout look.

“I am wearing Nike to applaud them for supporting Colin Kaepernick and his protest against racial injustice and police brutality,” she told Variety on the red carpet. An award show outfit that does good, looks good, and feels good? We’re into it. Go on to see her full look at to shop similar pieces in case you want to re-create her ensemble at your next red carpet event.

Riccardo Tisci’s Burberry Debut Was Possibly Even More Epic Than Expected

While I’d love to describe the Burberry S/S 19 runway show and collection in a few short words, today’s debut for the house by Riccardo Tisci hardly allows for such conciseness. Between the major models, throwback elements, reimagined classics, and a whopping 133 looks, you could say the new chief creative officer came in with a bang—and then some. To see our top five takeaways from the show, then catch the full runway video, simply continue on below.