Padma Lakshimi and LaLa Kent were among the stars who attended the second night of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The former Top Chef host, 53, glowed in a sleeveless silver and gold sequin dress that showed off her incredible body.
The Indian-American author wore her raven tresses parted in the middle and framed her face with soft waves.
Meanwhile, the 33-year-old Vanderpump Rules star took the plunge in a low-cut sequined navy tuxedo dress with a slinky side slit. Lala paired her outfit with silver heels and wore gorgeous makeup for the evening.
The Television Academy presented the second of its two 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies at the Peacock Theater with awards in categories including animation, documentary/nonfiction, game shows, reality and variety series.
Padma Lakshimi and LaLa Kent were among a number of stars who attended the second night of the Creative Arts Emmys at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday
Lala's co-star Lisa Vanderpump, 63, stunned in a floor-length black dress with silver detailing and feather sleeves.
Also in attendance was Julianne Hough, 35, who wowed in a daring, low-cut black dress.
The unique dress had a silver bar on the chest.
Julianne was joined by brother Derek Hough, 38, who looked stunning in a brown suit and matching loafers.
The brother-sister duo won the award for Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programs for “Dancing With The Stars.”
Derek dedicated the win to his wife Hayley, who underwent an emergency craniotomy last month.
“Exactly a month ago I was in the hospital – this is a completely different moment. “A life-changing moment reminded me to truly enjoy every moment,” he told the crowd, according to Deadline.
Keke Palmer, 30, looked sensational in a figure-hugging burgundy halter dress. Keke was named Outstanding Host for the game show “Password.”
The former Top Chef host, 53, glowed in a sleeveless silver and gold sequin dress that showed off her incredible body
Meanwhile, the 33-year-old Vanderpump Rules star took the plunge in a low-cut sequined navy tuxedo dress with a slinky side slit
Lala's co-star Lisa Vanderpump, 63, stunned in a floor-length black dress with silver detailing and feather sleeves
Also in attendance was Julianne Hough, 35, who wowed in a daring, low-cut black dress. The unique dress had a silver bar on the chest
Julianne was joined by brother Derek Hough, 38, who looked stunning in a brown suit and matching loafers
Abigail Spencer, 42, was a vision in a light pink feather dress which she accessorized with gold heels
Nikki Glaser, 39, looked smoking hot in a form-fitting dress with side cutouts and a sizzling thigh-high slit
Brie Garcia, 40, and sister Nikki Garcia, 40, wore beautiful champagne-colored dresses
Keke Palmer, 30, looked sensational in a figure-hugging burgundy halter dress
The beauty proudly posed with her award
Carol Burnett's '90 Years of Laughter' Won Variety Special (Taped)
Abigail Spencer, 42, was a vision in a light pink feather dress which she accessorized with gold heels.
Nikki Glaser, 39, looked smoking hot in a form-fitting dress with side cutouts and a sizzling thigh-high slit.
She completed the outfit with black heels and wore her blonde locks in a chic updo.
Brie Garcia, 40, and sister Nikki Garcia, 40, wore beautiful champagne-colored dresses.
Another Vanderpump Rules star in attendance at the event was Tom Schwartz, 41, who looked dapper in a navy suit and bow tie.
RuPaul, 63, rocked a bright blue sequin suit and silver heeled boots as he posed with his award for Outstanding Host of a Reality or Competition Show for “RuPaul's Drag Race.”
Comedian John Mulaney, 41, won for outstanding script for a variety special for “Baby J.”
Carol Burnett's “90 Years of Laughter” won the Variety Special (taped), while “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” took home the awards for outstanding documentary and best director (Davis Guggenheim).
Vanderpump Rules star Tom Schwartz, 41, wore a navy suit and bow tie while comedian John Mulaney, 41, posed with an award for outstanding writing for a variety special for “Baby J.”
RuPaul, 63, rocked a bright blue sequin suit and silver heeled boots as he posed with his award for Outstanding Host of a Reality or Competition Show for “RuPaul's Drag Race.”
The Traitors team poses in the press room with the award for Outstanding Casting for a Reality Show
(LR) Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Tan France and Jonathan Van Ness pose in the press room with the award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program for Queer Eye
Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Tan France and Jonathan Van Ness received the award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program for Queer Eye.
Barack Obama, who did not attend the show, won for narrator “Working: What We Do All Day.”
Meanwhile, The Traitors team won in the Outstanding Cast for a Reality Program category.
An edited version of the Creative Arts ceremonies will air Saturday, January 13th at 8:00 PM ET/PT on FXX.
The winners of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards – Night 2 at a glance
Excellent short comedy, drama or variety series – I think you should go with Tim Robinson
Outstanding short-form nonfiction or reality series – Succession: Controlling the Narrative
Excellent image editing for variety programs – A Black Lady sketch show
Outstanding Direction for a Variety Series – Liz Patrick, Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special – Hamish Hamilton, Shawn Carter, The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show with Rihanna
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Special – Team Behind the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Outstanding lighting design/direction for a variety series – The Dancing with the Stars team
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation – Entergalactic; The Simpsons, “Lisa the Girl Scout”; More than I care to remember; Star Wars: Visions, “Screechers Reach”
Excellent commercial – the best Apple accessibility
Outstanding Narrator – Barack Obama, Working: What We Do All Day
Excellent cinematography for a non-fiction program – team at 100 Foot Wave
Excellent cinematography for a reality program – Welcome to Wrexham team
Outstanding choreography for variety or reality programs – Derek Hough, Dancing with the Stars
Outstanding production design for a variety special – Halftime Show with Rihanna
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series – SNL Team
Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Factual or Reality Programs – Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Anniversary Celebration; We are here, St. George, Utah
Excellent editing for an unstructured reality program – welcome to Wrexham
Outstanding Structured Reality Program – Queer Eye
Outstanding direction for a reality program – Bryan Rowland, Welcome to Wrexham
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special – John Mulaney, Baby J
Excellent Game Show – Jeopardy!
Outstanding Game Show Host – Keke Palmer
Outstanding host for a reality or competition program – RuPaul, RuPaul's Drag Race
Outstanding Variety Special (Taped) – Carol Burnett, 90 Years Of Laughter