The 'Game Of Thrones' Ladies Totally Slayed The Red Carpet Game

We're not in Westeros anymore.

The cast and crew of “Game of Thrones” might’ve broken the record for most Emmy wins ever Sunday, but the ladies of the HBO series really stole the show. 

Emilia Clarke, Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner and Gwendoline Christie were all sorts of awesome at the Emmy Awards Sunday evening in Los Angeles, looking fabulous and making for some memorable interviews along the way. 

Clarke gushed over co-star Headey while chatting with Vanity Fair.  

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Christie was all-around cool. 

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Turner and Williams showed off their matching tattoos. 

“We’ve always kind of said we wanted matching tattoos,” Turner told E! of their “07.08.09” tattoos, which marks the date both ladies found out they had been cast in the HBO series. “We don’t know if we’re going to make it, so Maisie and I were like, ‘Let’s get these ones before anyone kills us.’” 

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And Williams’ enviable green eyeshadow was documented before the red carpet. 

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For the complete list of Emmys winners, head here.

Before You Go

Emmys 2016 Best-Dressed
Ellie Kemper in Jenny Packham(01 of11)
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Kristen Bell in Zuhair Murad(02 of11)
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Emilia Clarke in Versace(03 of11)
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Tracee Ellis Ross in Ralph Lauren(04 of11)
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Angela Bassett in Christian Siriano(05 of11)
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Sophie Turner in Valentino(06 of11)
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Michelle Dockery in Oscar de la Renta(07 of11)
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Kerry Washington in Brandon Maxwell(08 of11)
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Viola Davis in Marchesa(09 of11)
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Tina Fey in Oscar de la Renta(10 of11)
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Sarah Hyland in Monique Lhullier(11 of11)
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