
Here's What Everyone Wore To The "SNL50" Red Carpet
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Here's what everyone wore:
Emma Stone and Dave McCary
Keke Palmer
Nick Jonas
Sabrina Carpenter
Quinta Brunson
Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky
Maya Rudolph
Kristen Wiig
Ed Helms
Jenna Ortega
Bad Bunny
Ayo Edebiri
Kenan Thompson
Halsey
Amy Poehler
Pedro Pascal
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Taran Killam
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Whoopi Goldberg
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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively
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Laura Dern
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Claire Danes
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Abby Elliott
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Tina Fey
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Lucy Liu
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Questlove
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Dakota Johnson
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Kim Kardashian
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Aziz Ansari
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Paul Rudd
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall
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John Mulaney
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Tyga
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James Franco and Izabel Pakzad
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Jay Pharoah
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Marcello Hernandez and Isabel Cancela
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Sasheer Zamata
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Matt Rogers
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Heidi Gardner
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Pete Davidson
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Billy Crystal and Lindsay Crystal
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Melissa Villaseñor
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Cecily Strong
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Lin-Manuel Miranda
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Jon Lovitz
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Molly Shannon
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Kate McKinnon
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Aidy Bryant
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Miley Cyrus
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Adria Arjona and Jason Momoa
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Fred Armisen and Riki Lindhome
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Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson
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Kevin Costner
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Jack Harlow
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Natasha Lyonne
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Will Forte and Olivia Modling
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Lauren Miller and Seth Rogen
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Anya Taylor-Joy
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Bowen Yang
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Drew Barrymore
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Zahra Rock and Chris Rock
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Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry
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Ego Nwodim
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Chris Fischer and Amy Schumer
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Sarah Silverman
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Jack White and Olivia Jean
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Chris Pine
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Joanna Newsom and Andy Samberg
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Leslie Jones
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Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson
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Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin
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Jackie Sandler and Adam Sandler
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Alexander Edwards and Cher
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Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg
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Meryl Streep
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Will Ferrell
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Rachel Dratch
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Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon
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Chris Kattan and Maria Libri
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Sandra Oh
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Peter Dinklage and Erica Schmidt
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Jimmy Fallon and Nancy Juvonen
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Nathan Lane and Devlin Elliott
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Dan Levy
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick
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Martin Short
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Mikey Day
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Kyle Mooney
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St. Vincent
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Eddie Murphy
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Chloe Fineman
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Tracy Morgan
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Chevy Chase and Jayni Chase
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Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola
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Awkwafina
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Julia Stiles
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Amelia Dimoldenberg
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Ana Gasteyer and Charlie McKittrick
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Sarah Sherman
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Casey Wilson
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Julia Sweeney
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Brandi Carlile
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Bonnie Raitt
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Robyn
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Ashley Padilla
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