January Jones, Christina Hendricks Provide “Mad” Beauty At Emmys

September 21, 2009
By Brian Cantor

“Mad Men” actresses January Jones and Christina Hendricks proved that they can look good even when not in their 60s-themed garb on the Emmy-winning drama series.

The two were among the many stunning actresses present on the red carpet of the 61st Annual Emmy Awards, and they were sure to look their best as their AMC drama repeated as the drama world’s top show.

Also photographed on the Emmys red carpet: Mary Louise-Parker, Anna Torv and Phoebe Price.

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals

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