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    The first Emmy Awards were presented on January 25, 1949 at the Hollywood

    Athletic Club, but solely to honor shows produced and aired locally in the Los

    Angeles area.

    The Emmy statuette, depicting a winged woman holding an atom, was designed by

    television engineer Louis McManus, who used his wife as the model. The TV

    Academy rejected a total of forty-seven proposals before settling on McManus

    design in 1948.

    The statuette symbolizes the TV Academys goal of supporting and uplifting the art

    and science of television: The wings represent the muse of art; the atom the

    electron of science.

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    When deciding a name for the award, Academy founder Syd Cassyd originally

    suggested Ike, the nickname for the television iconoscope tube. However, Ike

    was also the popular nickname of World War II hero and future U.S.

    President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and therefore Academy members wanted

    something more unique. Finally, television engineer and the third academy

    president, Harry Lubcke, suggested the name Immy, a term commonly used for

    the image orthicon tube used in the early cameras. After Immy was chosen, it was

    later feminized to Emmy to match their female statuette.

    Now that we have had enough of Emmy memory-lane talk, let us get down to the

    real deal, thefashion deal. Have a look at the trends that were set, styles that raked

    the oomphmeter and fashion direction that is here to stay (atleast for a while). At

    findable.in, we do have some Emmy close-calls; grab them before the sensiblefashionsta rips the must-haves away.

    Whites, lights and laces were on a roll. Kerry Washington stunned the carpet in

    Marchesa while Emily Deschanel wore a single sleeved lacy piece by Houghton.

    Claire Danes went a tad too deep, to be precise naval deep with her Armani Prive

    while Jewel shone in her Tony Ward. To keep up with the spirit, we made sure we

    stock a sizzling Alice & Olivia Bustier Dress in lace, pleats and delicate straps. This

    soft number is sure to steal ones heart away, far far away!

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    This was followed by a set of some more gorgeous whites and lights, beaming in a

    different avatar. Added to the lace team, was some crochet net and the right dash of

    bling. Julianna Marguiles wore a unique strapless gown by Reed Krakoff, Julia-

    Dreyfus chose a safe Monique Lhullier while both Malin Akerman and Kate Mara

    took the J.Mendel route. The former chose a lacy gown that accentuated her curves

    while the latter preferred an extended slit instead (though we have to admit, Kate

    Mara looked every bit uncomfortable.) Seeing the white madness, we made sure we

    do no goof-up and add for you a brilliant Stella McCartney Mix Cady. This classy

    piece can so never go wrong.

    Bored of lace already? Sorry, but there is more. Luckily, in a plethora of subtle

    colours and varying styles. January Jones exhibited a sexy and strapless Givenchy

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    while Laura Dem went in for an unusual Naeem Khan. Julie Posen chose a ruffled

    and layered Zac Posen while Alfre Woodard gleamed in an onion pink Tadashi Shoji

    that complimented her body type real well. As for you our dear darlings, we have a

    super-hotDolce and Gabbanalace dress in rare petrol green. Once in it, pay

    attention to the men swooning over you and the women turning green (lets say the

    rare petrol green) with envy.

    Finally, the lights did manage to see a different light, at least in terms of the fabric

    choice and silhouette. Also, to add to the charm was the much-needed touch of

    monochrome- elegant and truly chic. Carrie Preston oozed sophistication in her

    Romona Kevesa. The hint of black did succeed in creating the desired magic. Anna

    Gunn also picked a Romona Kevesa, and the oh-so perfect one for her at that.

    Elisabeth Moss looked no less a stunner in her Andrew Gn. She could not help

    making the men, as well as the women drool. Cobie Smulders picked just the right

    J.Mendel for her beautiful being. Now that all you women are wishing you could

    possess one of these babies, we want to be your genie- here, have a look at this

    dual Alice & Olivia Bodice dress with a sheer flare. Tell us, we are the best possible

    genie you pretty Aladdin can ever have (okay fine, we will call you Jasmine instead,

    but then.. we are slightly biased towards Aladdin).

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    Alright then, I think it is time to give you a gown-break. The red carpet also saw a

    smart change with Jane Lynch adorning the classic black suit. Robin Wright chose

    black too; it went perfectly well with her hair and her frame. Rose Byrne picked a

    horizontal tummy-slit gown that shone like her name and as far as Julianne Hough is

    concerned, I am still not sure how I feel about the net layering attached to a

    shoulder-support swim-suit.

    I know that you are extremely smart and of course already know what we procured

    for you- a stylish suit ensemble. Tada! This Hibiscus jacket by Rachel Roy is edgy

    but young, sorted but carefree. I am sure you cant let go off this one.

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    Well, it is time to unleash the indispensable Black. Christiana Hendricks swayed her

    carved curves in the lovely Christian Siriano while Sarah Silverman, Vera Farmiga

    and Amy Poehler, ended up in the black Brian Renne for Basler, that suited them the

    best. We have for you an impeccableAlexander McQueenCrepe Gown. It has the

    perfect blend of bling and black, has a complimenting neckline and a silhouette that

    makes sure you are dressed to and for the kill.

    Even though Amanda Peet, Jessica Lange and Aubrey Plaza went in for a black

    Marios Schwab, they could not leave as great an impact as Lena Headey did with

    her sexy and flattering black number. She made sure everyone got as red-carpet

    heady as possible. For you, findable has an embroidered Alexander McQueen that

    will make you want to personally find and kill every competitor eyeing this beauty, so

    that you can own and flaunt this surreal gown.

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    The classics and pastels tend to stay, but a bit of colour here and there is what adds

    real life to the partaaayyy. Jessica Pare adorned a risky Oscar de la Renta but pulled

    it off in style. Allison Janney went for a light and uplifting Lorena Sarbu while Anna

    Faris and Sarah Paulson rolled in some bright and chirpy solids. We, at findable.in,

    love you too much. No wonder, we got for you a strapless orange hue-pleat

    Alexander McQueen silhouette dress, to die for. The cameras already seem to be

    flashing their way to glory as you will definitely look every bit red carpet in this one.

    Be careful, lest you hit the blind spot!

    Time for an Emmy trend run-through-

    Emerald- the gem, not just the colour, saw its presence with quite a few leading

    ladies. Sophia Vergara, Christina Hendricka and Sarah Hyland stood out in theiremerald-studded jewellery pieces.

    Full ball gown skirts took the lead with sheer bottoms on a close second. Julianne

    Hough, Leslie Mann and Lena Headey, had quite a lot to show

    Amy Poehler and Anna Chlumsky made sure hips get the right treatment and

    attention. Both chose gowns with embellished pockets.

    Tomato red lips are still quite a standout. Elizabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks andClaire Danes pouted the tangy colour.

    The hair took a beach wave direction with Anna Chlumpsky, Taylor Schilling and

    Rose Byrne opting for laid-back curls.

    So, now that you have all possible Emmy scoop, both the history and the fashion

    reel, you better pace up, get into a pair of killer stilettos, browse through the Findable

    website or the nearest Findable stores and upgrade yourfashion wardrobewith a

    quintessential Emmy number.

    To stay on top of the trend charts- Knowledge is not enough; action is!

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