Rachel Brosnahan Stuns in Figure-Hugging Gown on Emmys Red Carpet

Rachel Brosnahan

Rachel Brosnahan has officially arrived at the 75th Emmys—her last representing the iconic Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel.

With award season in full swing, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel actress dazzled in a custom burgundy Versace dress while walking the red carpet at the Hollywood ceremony, surrounded by many of her A-List peers.

"I feel like a purple warrior princess," Brosnahan told E! News of the figure-hugging gown, which featured a laced-up corset and a thigh-high slit.

The Prime Video star complimented her look with a sleek hairstyle, burgundy eyeshadow, and chunky gold and silver earrings lining her ear lobe. The actress has been into gowns with accents, previously donning a red Sergio Hudson gown with a thigh-hit slit and buttons that ran the length of the dress at the Golden Globes just a few weeks ago.

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Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

She was joined on the red carpet for a series of loved-up photos with her co-star and husband Jason Ralph, who looked handsome as ever in a low-cut blazer with a white collared shirt underneath.

Brosnahan—who first wowed audiences in 2017 in the role of a 1950s housewife-turned-comedian—ws nominated for an Emmy in the Lead Actress in a Comedy Series category alongside Christina Applegate (Dead to Me), Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary), Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face) and Jenna Ortega (Wednesday).

The 33-year-old previously took home her first Emmy win in the same category in 2018, thanking creators Amy and Dan Sherman-Palladino for “trusting” her with the character of Midge, a woman who is “finding her voice anew.”

She’s not the only one to snag a nom for the final season of Marvelous Mrs. Maisel—which wrapped up its five-season run in May 2023—as her co-star Alex Bornstein is also up for Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her portrayal of Susie Myerson, Midge’s partner-in-crime and manager.

In addition to Brosnahan and Bornstein, the cast included Michael ZegenTony Shalhoub, Marin Hinkle, Caroline Aaron, and Kevin Pollack.

The series and cast may get a worthy sendoff at the Emmy Awards, however, Brosnahan is already looking to the future, landing her first major post-Maisel role as Lois Lane in Superman: Legacy opposite David Corenswet, slated to release in 2025. She also has two other projects currently in production—The Amateur and the TV series Lois & Varga.

Next, 45 Fascinating Facts About The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Every Fan of the Show Should Know

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