Best and Worst Dressed at the 2014 Emmys

From left, Christina Hendricks in Marchesa; Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting in Monique Lhuillier; January Jones in Prabal Gurung; and Claire Danes in Givenchy couture. From left: Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associate dPress; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images;…

From left, Christina Hendricks in Marchesa; Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting in Monique Lhuillier; January Jones in Prabal Gurung; and Claire Danes in Givenchy couture.

 From left: Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associate dPress; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images; Jason Merritt/Getty Images; Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images

So. Much. Red. It got to be a little overwhelming by the end. 

At least it was exciting. Sometimes everyone plays it so safe watching the red carpet can be a little boring but you can't say last night's fashion at the Emmy Awards wasn't interesting.

(Say a word about Lena Dunham and I'll cut you. She can do no wrong.)

I found myself drawn to the more understated pieces however. I loved Lucy Lui's beautiful draping and Michelle Dockery was flawless as ever. She did however sport the dominant middle part that I found wildly unflattering on most of the stars. (I'm looking at you Christina Hendricks).

Lucy Lui in Zac Posen. Image via Just Jared. 

Lucy Lui in Zac Posen. Image via Just Jared. 

Michelle Dockery in Rosie Assoulin. Image via Tom + Lorenzo.

Michelle Dockery in Rosie Assoulin. Image via Tom + Lorenzo.

I also really loved Anna Gunn in Jenny Packham. 

Now, who got it wrong? A couple who also went for understated and fell flat. I did NOT like Kate Mara's dress which looked like a Project Runway experiment in draping gone wrong. I also thought Katherine Heigl (who unlike most of America I do not hate) looked WAY too mature in her satin dressing coat. 

Katherine Heigl. Image via GossipReporter.com

Katherine Heigl. Image via GossipReporter.com

Kate Mara. Image via Daily Herald..

Kate Mara. Image via Daily Herald..

What did y'all think? Who was your best and worst dressed?