Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney is a blonde bombshell in a pleated taffeta gown with intricate silver beading at the 2022 Emmy Awards in LA

Emmy nominee Sydney Sweeney dazzled during her time on the red carpet at the 2022 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Monday night.

The starlet, 25, highlighted her ample bust in a low-cut pleated Oscar de la Renta gown that was made custom by the renown Dominican fashion designer.

Made of a sheeny taffeta fabric, Sydney’s dress was covered in silver beaded floral appliques that caught the light as she posed.

  In the running: Emmy nominee Sydney Sweeney dazzled during her time on the red carpet at the 2022 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Monday night

‘Euphoria’ star Sydney Sweeney arrives to the 2022 Emmy Awards

The Washington native’s shoulder-length golden tresses were worn in loose, uniform waves that flows from a precise middle part.

As for makeup, Sydney let her natural beauty shine by opting for a radiant, bronzed complexion and muted pink lip gloss on her pout.

Her eyes were softly contoured with a blend of light brown eyeshadows, while she amped up her lash line with a pair of fluffy faux lashes.

Due to the beaded nature of her gown, Sydney’s stylist kept accessories to a minimum with just a pair of stud earrings and a diamond ring.

  Custom creation: The starlet, 25, highlighted her ample bust in a low-cut pleated Oscar de la Renta gown that was made custom by the renown Dominican fashion designer
 Details: Made of sheeny taffeta fabric, Sydney’s dress was covered in silver beaded floral appliques that caught the light as she posed

Sweeney snagged her first-ever Emmy nominations for her performances in the hit HBO series Euphoria and the premium cable network’s critically lauded limited series The White Lotus.

For Euphoria, she was face off against Ozark’s Julia Garner and Squid Game’s Jung Ho-yeon in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category.

Meanwhile, she was be pitted against three of her White Lotus co-stars for the Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie gong.

Sweeney snagged her first-ever Emmy nominations for her performances in the hit HBO series Euphoria and the premium cable network’s critically lauded limited series The White Lotus

Sydney Sweeney cries after receiving two Emmy nominations

The 2022 Emmy Awards returned to the Microsoft Theater on September 12, after a two-year absence during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that saw the ceremony moved to the Crypto.com Arena in 2020 and the Event Deck at L.A. Live in 2021.

Saturday Night Live star Kenan Thompson will be taking over hosting duties for the first time, and he promised that controversies such as Will Smith’s shocking slap of Chris Rock at the Academy Awards ‘won’t happen again’ under his watch.

‘Even if I am roasting [someone], it shouldn’t come across as any sort of malice,’ he told the Associated Press.

The 74th annual award show, which celebrates the best in television, has already awarded a number of honors at the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony.

The earlier ceremony, spread out over two nights on September 3 and 4, was dominated by scripted shows including The White Lotus, Euphoria and Stranger Things, along with unscripted fare like Adele’s One Night Only special.

It’s that time again: The 2022 Emmy Awards returned to the Microsoft Theater on September 12, after a two-year absence during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that saw the ceremony moved to the Crypto.com Arena in 2020 and the Event Deck at L.A. Live in 2021

HBO’s acclaimed series Succession leads the nominees this year with 25 nominations.

The premium network is also poised for gold thanks to its limited series The White Lotus, which scored 20 nominations and already won five technical awards at the earlier ceremony.

Netflix’s hit South Korean series Squid Game, which made history as the first non-English language nominee in the Best Drama Series category, is once again nominated.

Apple TV+’s feel-good comedy Ted Lasso, which stars Jason Sudeikis, is also competing for an impressive 20 awards at the Emmys.

Among the presenters who have already been announced are Kerry Washington, who is nominated for executive producing Live In Front Of A Studio Audience: The Facts Of Life And Diff’rent Strokes, Selena Gomez, who is up for the Best Comedy Series award as a producer of Only Murders In The Building, Squid Game’s stars Jung Ho-yeon, competing for Best Supporting Actress, and Lee Jung-jae, who is up for Best Actor.

At the helm: Saturday Night Live star Kenan Thompson will be taking over hosting duties for the first time, and he promised that controversies such as Will Smith’s shocking slap of Chris Rock at the Academy Awards ‘won’t happen again’ under his watch; seen in November 2021

Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers will likely bring some of the comedy from their late-night shows to the Microsoft Theater, and Jean Smart, who plays an aging comedian on HBO Max’s Hacks, will be presenting along with her costar Hannah Einbinder.

Academy Award winning West Side Story star Ariana DeBose will also be joining the presenters, as well Angela Bassett, Amy Poehler, Will Arnett, Kelly Clarkson, Law & Order: SVU veterans Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni, Taye Diggs and Diego Luna, among others.

After adopting a Golden Globes–like atmosphere at the 2021 ceremony, the Emmys will continue to seat nominees at tables close to the stage, though the larger venue will now allow more guests to sit in the rows of seats behind them.

Many of the Covid-related restrictions from last year’s event appear to have been dropped for the 2022 edition.

Viewers can catch the Emmy Awards at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT on both NBC and its streaming platform Peacock.