Pregnant Suki Waterhouse Just Wore a Backless, Drop-Waist Gown to the Emmys

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She's here, and she's perfect!

Suki Waterhouse and her baby bump just made their debut at the 2024 Emmys red carpet in a stunning backless Valentino couture gown. 

If 2023 was the year of the girl—complete with frills, bows, and an ode to innocence—2024 seems to be the year of the mom. The Emmys red carpet marks one of the first occasions Waterhouse has stepped out after announcing her pregnancy with fiancé Robert Pattinson.

Waterhouse, who announced her pregnancy on stage at a concert, is attending the award show in support of her Daisy Jones and the Six castmates who are up for awards tonight. Camila Morrone, also dressed in red, is nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie while titular star Riley Keough is up for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.

See the stunning mom-to-be below.

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WHO: Suki Waterhouse

WHAT: 2024 Emmy Awards red carpet

WEAR: Valentino couture gown 

Styled by: Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn

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On the runway:
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Valentino S/S 23 Couture

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