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This creative collaboration is truly unique. It started as a shared passion for motorsport culture and creativity, which eventually led to a full partnership between Deus Ex Machina and MINI John Cooper Works. Instead of just producing lots of stuff or trying quick marketing tricks, these two brands chose a different path, a more personal one. They ended up with two unique creations that truly showcase MINI’s rich racing history and Deus’s relaxed, practical lifestyle. It’s a place where how well something functions is just as important as its own distinctive vibe, and where design focuses on the feeling it gives you, not just what it looks like with your eyes.

That partnership is going to be a big deal at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich. The project will show up for the first time anywhere at the MINI Pavilion on September 6. Small details that truly matter come together to shape the collaboration. For example, the sleek, subtle white “X” on the roof of each car symbolizes the intersection of two creative worlds. It’s not about loudly shouting “brand!” at everyone. Instead, it quietly marks a special moment, showing that this partnership isn’t just talk but genuinely reflects what both sides aim to achieve together. Let’s take a closer look.

MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina

“The Skeg”: MINI Cooper JCW Electric

At first, “The Skeg” just looks like a wild custom car showpiece—a tribute to surf culture, but with a fresh, electric twist. Decked out in bold yellow and silver, this MINI Cooper JCW-inspired ride borrows its attitude from those classic fibreglass surfboards. It begs you to look closer, to catch all the little touches that set it apart.

Carby Tuckwell, Deus Ex Machina’s co-founder and creative director, said the whole process just clicked. The MINI design team actually cared. They showed up with real excitement and a clear sense of what the MINI name means. Forget the usual corporate red tape—these folks treated MINI like the icon it is. The collaboration between Deus, MINI, Designworks, and longtime partner Matte felt easy and natural, more like a jam session than a boardroom meeting.

Operating in more than 15 countries, the company has built its reputation on collaboration and creativity. ‘The Skeg’ exemplifies this philosophy by blending precise designs with raw materials like metal and fibreglass. Instead of chasing fleeting trends and mass production, this project remains true to its brand heritage through craftsmanship, movement, and cultural influence, paying attention to every detail—from the choice of materials to the way it weaves surf culture into the car’s design.

MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina

If you are familiar with the MINI Cooper JWC Electric, then you’ll notice it still delivers 190 kW (258 hp) to the front wheels, with custom fibreglass components that appear across the roof, front, rear, and interior, which reduces the overall weight by around 15%, giving it a sharper and more expressive profile. Additionally, with the wider fenders, front grille, and a flexible surf-inspired rear spoiler, it benefits from enhanced aerodynamics.

Inside the cabin, you’ll notice the surfboard culture becomes more evident, with the interior resembling a surf shop rather than the typical EV cockpit you often see. The fibreglass trays are designed to hold wetsuits alongside neoprene-trimmed lightweight racing bucket seats, while a fibreglass dashboard ties the whole space together. You’ll also notice the tension straps stretched across the roof as a reference for securing a surfboard. It is a smart design that’s been presented in a modern MINI interior for everyday use.

The finishing touches bring everything to life with an oversized white “X,” which serves as a visual anchor throughout the cabin. This is complemented by Deus Collection branding and subtle 3D-printed accents in the centre console. This idea merges the two brands, creating something that feels both playful and thoughtfully deep throughout the design.

MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina

“The Machina”: MINI Cooper JCW

“The Skeg” gives off cool surf vibes and brings back sunny, old-school memories. But “The Machina”? That one’s all about the racetrack. It really digs into MINI John Cooper Works’ racing roots, yet Deus Ex Machina’s unique style shines through. This one’s the feistier of the pair. It takes a MINI Cooper JCW with a combustion engine and cranks everything up for pure performance. It’s all about precision and a bold attitude, with no room for a relaxed vibe.

You can tell just by looking at “The Machina” what it’s all about.They made the outside darker and more serious, drawing inspiration from racetracks instead of beaches. The colours and finishes feel more like a pit lane than a coastal retreat.They really made sure every part of this car, from how it sits to all the little details, looks like it’s going fast even when it’s just parked.It’s not so much about being charming as it is about this feeling of being wound up, prepared to act.

Just like the electric version, the team behind “The Machina” worked together because they really respected what came before it, not because they wanted to completely change everything.MINI has this amazing history in racing, which really set the stage. Then Deus came in and added their unique touch. What we got was a car that truly respects both brands, without going overboard for one or the other.You know, you can really see that balance in the design. It pulls from those classic racing vibes, but it still feels totally modern and, without a doubt, like Deus.

MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina

When you step inside, you’ll see the cabin keeps up that idea of being all about performance. It’s more about what works and staying focused than having too much extra stuff.We picked out materials, textures, and finishes that remind you of race tracks. The idea was to make the spot feel like it has a real purpose, not just to look pretty.Instead of big, obvious logos, we added little custom touches. This lets the car’s personality shine through, but if you’re really looking, you’ll see hints of our teamwork.

The thing that really makes “The Machina” special is how well it gets its message across. It doesn’t need any tricks or fancy stuff to get its message across. It just lets the way things are sized, the materials picked, and a bit of holding back do all the hard work.You know how a lot of car brands just slap a name on something and call it a collaboration? This MINI Cooper JCW is different. It actually feels real, like they really thought about the culture it came from.

‘The Machina’ really helps fill out the story, especially when you see it next to “The Skeg.’ It’s interesting how both pieces, even though they’re so different, really capture what that partnership is all about. One way to see it is as being laid-back and easygoing, while the other is all about precision and excellent results. But at the end of the day, they both arrive at the same concept idea: good collaboration doesn’t mean losing your own vibe; it actually helps you understand who you are even better.

MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina

Two Brands, One Creative Vision

Munich truly stole the spotlight when the MINI JCW and Deus Ex Machina partnership finally made its public debut, beyond just showcasing cool cars. This collaboration wasn’t sudden; it had been developing behind the scenes for over a year, so the reveal felt genuine rather than forced. The MINI Pavilion was bustling with reporters, longtime fans of both brands, and passionate MINI and Deus enthusiasts. It more closely resembled a vibrant community gathering than a typical product launch.

The two show cars stood with the MINI JCW race car from Nürburgring 24 Hours, showcasing motorsport history. Inside, MINI x Deus gear drew attention and curiosity. As the night went on, it felt more like a launch and party, especially with Ziggy Alberts’ live performance creating a relaxed, authentic vibe. It seemed more natural, driven by genuine connection, real design, and the belief that good ideas speak for themselves.

MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina

The Apparel

Besides the two custom JCW cars, MINI and Deus Ex Machina are releasing a special clothing line that really brings the entire vibe together. It will be available in their stores and online worldwide, after first being showcased at IAA Mobility in Munich on September 8, 2025. The clothes, like the cars, focus more on a cool vibe than flashy logos. They blend race car styles with surf culture and everyday wear.

Carby Tuckwell, who co-founded and is the creative director at Deus, views designing clothes as pretty much the same thing as building cars. It’s really just the same creative process; he’s just applying it to something different. “Apparel is apparel. What shifts is the context, with the cars becoming part of the narrative, but the process of designing clothes remains rooted in all the same principles.”

You’ll see the apparel for the first time alongside the cars at IAA Mobility 2025. There’s even a special MINI JCW x DEUS Night planned for September 6 at the MINI Pavilion in Munich, just for this occasion. You can view the vehicles and the entire collection until September 14. It really gives you a good sense of this collaboration, which is about their shared values as much as it is about the design.

MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina
MINI JCW x Deus Ex Machina | Image: BMW / Deus Ex Machina

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The Emmys 2025 red carpet transformed into a prime-time spectacle long before any trophies were handed out. With the world’s cameras focused on Downtown Los Angeles, television’s biggest stars arrived dressed to impress, once again demonstrating that this event isn’t just about honouring small-screen excellence — it’s also about creating unforgettable fashion moments.

Pedro Pascal stepped onto the carpet with his signature mix of charm and effortless cool, solidifying his status as one of the most-watched men in Hollywood style. Walton Goggins embraced bold sophistication, reminding everyone why his red carpet appearances always spark conversation. And while the flashbulbs outside were working overtime, it was Seth Rogen who made waves inside, with The Studio dominating the night and securing him a historic run of Emmy wins.

This year’s red carpet was especially vibrant, full of energy and diversity. From modernized classic tuxedos to bold colors and eye-catching accessories, the men of 2025 turned the carpet into their personal runway. It wasn’t merely about fashion — it was a form of self-expression seen in every lapel, hemline, and fabric choice.

Ultimately, the 77th Annual Emmy Awards delivered not only standout performances and record-breaking victories but also a red carpet that embodied the playful, bold spirit of today’s Hollywood. From refined tradition to daring headlines, this year’s menswear moments demonstrated one key thing: television’s leading men are just as capable of shaping the style conversation as they are of commanding the screen.

Paul W. Downs In Classic Old-World Grandeur By Wales Bonner | Image: Getty Images – Amy Sussman

Paul W. Downs

  • Designer: Wales Bonner

What better way to kick off the Emmy Awards 2025 than with Paul W. Downs, who looked every inch the man who knows his way around a superb suit. He arrived in a razor-sharp wool-and-silk tailcoat from Wales Bonner, crafted with the expertise of Savile Row’s Anderson & Sheppard, a combination that practically whispered timeless class. To stay up-to-date, he paired it with shirting from the Spring 2026 collection, grounding the look in the present. The choice of a loosely tied finish gave it an almost nonchalant charm — though you couldn’t help but wonder how a proper ascot might have transformed the outfit into classic old-world grandeur.

Jake Gyllenhaal Ditching The Bow Tie With Prada Black Suit | Image: Getty Images – Kevin Mazur

Jake Gyllenhaal

  • Designer: Prada

Jake Gyllenhaal’s appearance at the 2025 Emmys served as a reminder that sometimes the most impactful statement is the simplest one. Dressed entirely in Prada, he chose a classic black suit matched with a waistcoat that accentuated his silhouette. Yet, it was the casually unbuttoned shirt that added an edge to the ensemble, softening the formality with a hint of relaxed confidence.

Walton Goggins At The Red Carpet In A Custom Louis Vuitton Suit | Image: Getty Images – Kevin Mazur

Walton Goggins

Designer: Louis Vuitton

Walton Goggins transformed the Emmys red carpet into his personal style space, sporting a custom Louis Vuitton ensemble with a sharp white single-breasted tuxedo jacket, silk dress shirt, black trousers, and polished loafers — though, true to Goggins’s style, the shirt didn’t stay fully buttoned, because why let formality curb flair? He finished with shades that radiate after-party energy, but it was the David Yurman jewelry that completed the look: three striking snake pieces—an 18K yellow gold Ouroboros Bracelet with diamonds, an Ouroboros Amulet with malachite and emerald, and a gold and diamond Ouroboros Band Ring. Sleek and daring, the outfit demonstrated Goggins’ talent for stealing the spotlight.

Colman Domingo Dressed In A Valentino Pale Blue Jacket, A Polka-Dot Mandarin-Collar Shirt With Brown Trousers | Image: Getty Image – Amy Sussman

Colman Domingo

  • Designer: Valentino

It wouldn’t be a red carpet without Colman Domingo, and once again he arrived ready to make a statement. Dressed in Valentino, he sported a pale blue checked jacket adorned with fringed crystal embellishments, layered over a polka-dot mandarin-collar shirt and paired with sharp brown trousers. On paper, it sounds like a wild combination, but on Colman, it looked stunning — bold, unexpected, and entirely his own. Even if the shoes weren’t the highlight of the outfit, the overall vibe was so commanding that it hardly mattered. With an OMEGA Speedmaster Moonwatch on his wrist and Boucheron jewels to complete the look, Colman reminded everyone why he’s one of the most stylish figures on any carpet he steps onto.

Adam Brody Nominated For Best Actor In A Comedy Series In Blue Prada Tuxedo | Image: Getty Images – Frazer Harrison

Adam Brody

  • Designer: Prada

Adam Brody added a lively splash of colour to the red carpet wearing a pale blue Prada tuxedo, paired with an eggshell poplin shirt and a classic black bow tie. Nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in Nobody Wants This — a Netflix hit also competing for Best Comedy Series — Brody mixed playful charm with timeless elegance. The soft blue hues gave his look a standout touch without veering too far from tradition, making it one of the evening’s most polished yet approachable men’s fashion moments.

Chris Perfetti in Tanner Fletcher’s Patterned Suit At The 77th Emmy Awards | Image: Getty Images – Frazer Harrison

Chris Perfetti

  • Designer: Tanner Fletcher

Bringing pure drama to the 77th Emmy Awards red carpet, Chris Perfetti stepped out in a Tanner Fletcher patterned suit that felt equal parts theatrical and stylish. With lace details, a ruffled shirt, and wide-leg pants, the look leaned into romance while sharp lines kept it feeling structured and modern. Vintage Van Cleef jewellery and Christian Louboutin shoes added just the right finishing touches, giving Perfetti a red carpet moment that was bold, expressive, and impossible to ignore.

Mark Indelicato Bright Orange Etro Suit With Vintage Ruffle Shirt | Image: Getty Images – Frazer Harrison

Mark Indelicato

  • Designer: Etro

Mark Indelicato lit up the red carpet in an orange Etro suit that was impossible to miss, paired with a vintage ruffle shirt that gave the whole look a groovy nod to the 1970s. The bold colour and retro detailing felt playful yet polished, the kind of outfit that captures attention without trying too hard. It was a perfect blend of throwback energy and modern tailoring, proving that sometimes the best red-carpet moments are the ones that channel a little vintage spirit.

Emmy Awards Host Nate Bargatze In A Dark Brown Wool Tuxedo By Canali | Image: Getty Images – Kevin Mazur

Nate Bargatze

  • Designer: Canali

As the host of the 2025 Emmy Awards, Nate Bargatze kept things classic yet distinctive in a dark brown wool tuxedo by Canali. The rich tone added a subtle twist to the traditional black-tie look, giving his ensemble a warm, refined edge that stood out under the lights. Completed with polished black Tom Ford shoes, the outfit struck the right balance between understated sophistication and red-carpet presence — exactly what you’d expect from the man steering television’s biggest night.

Emmy Award Winner Seth Rogen In Deep Brown Etro Tuxedo | Image: Getty Images – Frazer Harrison

Seth Rogen

  • Designer: Etro

On The Studio’s record-breaking night, Seth Rogen was everywhere — and so was his style. Taking the stage four times, he did it all in an Etro tuxedo that seemed as if it could have come straight from his character Matt Remick’s wardrobe. The deep brown hues, double-breasted design, and effortlessly luxe vibe gave the look a highly luxurious feel without sacrificing Rogen’s signature relaxed charm. It was the ideal outfit for a night where he solidified his status not just as a comedy icon but as one of TV’s most fashionable winners.

Adam Scott Nominated For Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Severance In A Thom Browne Suit | Image: Getty Images – Amy Sussman

Adam Scott

  • Designer: Thom Browne

Adam Scott brought a touch of modern elegance to the 77th Emmy Awards, stepping onto the red carpet in a custom Thom Browne ensemble that felt both refined and distinctive. The navy ticket pocket jacket lent his look a tailored edge, while the dark grey pleated trousers with suspenders offered a hint of old-school formality with a contemporary twist. Styled with a crisp shirt, navy tie, and glossy black brogues, the outfit was sleek without being overdone. With his nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Severance, Scott’s look matched the gravitas of the night while still exuding his trademark understated confidence.

Ike Barinholtz In A Dior Tuxedo At The Red Carpets | Image: Getty Images – Frazer Harrison

Ike Barinholtz

  • Designer: Dior

Ike Barinholtz brought a relaxed confidence to the Emmys in a navy Dior tuxedo that looked polished without appearing overdone. The choice of navy over black added some personality, while the cut showcased Dior’s talent for sharp, effortless tailoring. Paired with classic touches like a bow tie and dress shirt, the outfit didn’t need any extra flair — it worked because it let Barinholtz’s laid-back charm do the heavy lifting.

Brett Goldstein In A Navy Doubled Breasted Brioni Suit | Image: Getty Images – Kevin Mazur

Brett Goldstein

  • Designer: Brioni

There’s something about Brett Goldstein that makes the classics hit harder. For the Emmys, he wore a navy double-breasted Brioni suit, a cut that exudes confidence rather than shouts it. A crisp white shirt and black tuxedo trousers provided the look’s foundation, while a Hublot Classic Fusion Titanium 38mm on his wrist added just the right touch of shine. No gimmicks, no over-the-top styling — just a sharp, confident look from a man who understands the power of keeping it simple and timeless.

Jude Law In A Classic Tuxedo By Brioni | Image: Getty Images – Amy Sussman

Jude Law

  • Designer: Brioni

While he’s no stranger to experimenting with more relaxed, bohemian-inspired looks on the red carpet, Jude Law proved that nothing beats the timeless charm of a classic tuxedo. For the 2025 Emmys, he selected Brioni — a house that almost epitomizes Italian elegance — and the outcome was sleek, sharp, and effortlessly sophisticated. The perfectly tailored black suit proved that sometimes simplicity is the best statement, especially when complemented by Law’s trademark confidence.

Pedro Pascal In An White Celine Suit At 77th Emmy Awards | Image: Getty Images – Kevin Mazur

Pedro Pascal

  • Designer: Celine

Pedro Pascal proved once again why he’s one of the most exciting names on the red carpet, ditching the usual dark tux for a fresh ivory look. Dressed head-to-toe in Celine, the Last of Us star embraced monochrome style with a double-breasted suit and a crisp cotton poplin shirt, paired with round sunglasses and spotless white sneakers for a laid-back touch. The extra-long cuffs peeking out from beneath his jacket added a playful flair — a reminder that Pascal never takes himself too seriously, even when he’s stealing the spotlight.

Tramell Tillman In All-White Dolce & Gabbana Tuxedo For Best Supporting Actor Drama ‘Severance’ | Image: Getty Images – Maya Dehlin Spach

Tramell Tillman

  • Designer: Dolce & Gabbana

Tramell Tillman arrived at the Emmys with more than just style — he’s in the running to make history with his nomination for Best Supporting Actor (Drama) for his role as Seth Milchick in Severance. For the big night, he stepped out in a custom all-white Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo that turned many heads. The double-breasted jacket with double-pleated trousers was paired with a crisp poplin shirt, white bow tie, and polished patent calfskin boots. A Boucheron necklace cleverly reimagined as a brooch added a unique touch, while an Audemars Piguet timepiece brought understated luxury to the outfit. It was the perfect balance of bold and refined — a red carpet statement fit for a potential first-time Emmy winner.

Tyler James Double-Breasted Prada Mohair Tuxedo | Image: Getty Images – Kevin Mazur

Tyler James

  • Designer: Prada

At the 2025 Emmy Awards, one of the most striking all-black ensembles belonged to Tyler James Williams. His double-breasted Prada mohair tuxedo, paired with a black poplin shirt and satin bow tie, gave the traditional tuxedo a moody, modern twist. Polished leather lace-ups kept the look grounded in classic style, while a touch of Tiffany & Co. jewelry added a subtle shine under the lights. Sleek, stylish, and effortlessly confident — it was a masterclass in making monochrome feel fresh.

Noah Wyle In Navy Tuxedo By FIGS | Image: Getty Images – Kevin Mazur

Noah Wyle

  • Designer: FIGS

Noah Wyle made a memorable style statement at the 2025 Emmys red carpet. Instead of choosing a traditional tuxedo from a major fashion house, he partnered with FIGS—the scrubs company—to design a custom navy tux that honoured healthcare workers and his role in The Pitt. The look skillfully combined elegance with comfort, subtly referencing scrubs with details like the embroidered slogan “Awesome Human” on the inner collar.

Youngest Emmy Award Winner Owen Cooper In A Custom Gap Studio By Zac Posen | Image: Getty Images – Frazer Harrison

Owen Cooper

  • Designer: Gap Studio fit ( By Zac Posen)

At just 15 years old, Cooper made history as the youngest actor ever to win an Emmy. And he did it in style. Dressed in a custom Gap Studio look by Zac Posen, he embraced effortless tailoring that matched his cool, youthful energy. A crisp white shirt and slim black tie kept things classic, while the softly oversized black jacket and sharply creased trousers added a modern twist. It was the kind of red-carpet fashion that didn’t need to shout, proving that sometimes the most relaxed fits leave the biggest impression.

Alan Cumming In Custom Black Tanner Fletcher Suit At The 77th Emmy Awards | Image: Getty Images – Kevin Mazur

Alan Cumming

Designer: Tanner Fletcher

The 2025 Emmys red carpet showcased plenty of bold choices, with Alan Cumming leading the way. His custom black Tanner Fletcher suit with sharp white trim transformed a classic silhouette into something much more striking, while an oversized bow tie added a playful touch. Complete with slicked-back hair and shiny Bottega Veneta shoes, the look struck a perfect balance between polished and fun — the kind of red carpet moment that’s unmistakably his.

What Are The Emmys

The Emmys are one of television’s highest honours, celebrating the artistry, creativity, and performances that shape the small screen. Officially called the Primetime Emmy Awards, they highlight excellence across genres—drama, comedy, limited series, talk shows, reality competitions, and more—recognising both household names and the behind-the-scenes craftspeople who bring stories to life. Think of them as the TV equivalent of the Oscars, but with a focus squarely on the shows that keep us hooked to our screens.

It was first established in 1949, and the Emmys have grown into a global cultural icon, reflecting the evolution of television and its capacity to mirror, challenge, and even reshape society. Every category, from acting and directing to writing and production design, contributes to honouring the collaborative spirit of television.

This year’s 77th Emmy Awards took place on September 14, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, California, once again underscoring the ongoing “golden age of television.” With streaming giants competing alongside traditional networks, the ceremony showcased a lively mix of breakthrough newcomers and celebrated veterans, making it not just an award show but a snapshot of where TV stands today.

Who Were This Year’s Hosts?

Hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze, who hilariously promised to donate $100,000 to charity if winners could keep their speeches short, the evening was filled with laughter, surprises, and truly memorable moments. Bargatze’s relaxed charm and quick wit kept the show flowing smoothly, striking a perfect balance between humour and warmth. From playful jabs at Hollywood to lighthearted digs at lengthy acceptance speeches, his presence brought a relaxed, feel-good vibe to the 77th Emmys. Even when no one managed to cash in on his challenge, Bargatze embraced the chaos with a grin, showing that the real victory of the night was his ability to keep the audience entertained while the industry celebrated its best.

General FAQ’s

Who votes for the Emmy Awards?

The Emmy Awards are decided by members of the Television Academy, an organisation consisting of over 20,000 industry professionals from various disciplines like acting, writing, directing, and producing. Members generally vote within their own peer group, meaning actors vote for actors, directors vote for directors, and so on, ensuring recognition from colleagues in the same field.

What Makes The Emmys Different From The Oscars Or Golden Globes?

While the Oscars honour achievements in film and the Golden Globes cover both film and television, the Emmys focus solely on television. They highlight everything from drama and comedy series to limited series, reality competition shows, and variety programming, making them the premier celebration of the TV industry.

How Are Shows Submitted For Emmy Consideration?

Networks, streaming platforms, and even independent creators can submit their shows or performances for consideration. Once submitted, they are placed in categories where Television Academy members vote to determine nominees and winners.

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