Full-figured Crystal Renn might have landed a Chanel show and ad, but Christina Hendricks found it nearly impossible to score a dress for the Emmy's. While the fashion industry has begun to embrace plus-size figures, Hollywood still has a lot of catching up to do. "People have been saying some nice, wonderful things about me. Yet not one designer in town will loan me a dress," Hendricks told the Daily Record. "They only lend out a size 0 or 2. So I'm still struggling for someone to give me a darn dress," she added. The woman with one of the most widely celebrated figures in Hollywood—one that's front and center in every interview and Mad Men episode—can't find more than a few dresses that fit for the red carpet.

Meanwhile, fashion heavyweights seem to agree that the Emmy's were disappointing in other ways: namely a lack of risk-taking. Fashionologie points to nearly half-a-dozen major editors who all seemed to agree that the red carpet this past Sunday night left quite a bit to be desired. One reason, Merle Ginsberg writes, is that "August is a tricky fashion time of year: new Spring dresses haven't been shown yet, and last season's Fall dresses are yesterday's news." That said, WWD's Bridget Foley wrote, "Surely anyone who longs for a little fantasy with her celebrity dress-up viewing went to bed unsatisfied, at least in the fashion sense." It "was not a risk-taking red carpet or a particularly fashionable one," Cathy Horyn echoed.