Custom couture!
Mike & Molly star Melissa McCarthy didn’t fall in love with any Emmy dresses right off the rack, so the plus-sized fashionista designed her own!
“I designed [my dress] and I worked with Daniella Pearl, who is an amazing couture dressmaker,” the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner, 41, told Us Weekly Sunday at the Emmys in L.A. “I just didn’t see anything that I liked out there.”
The Bridesmaids actress had some insight into the world of design. “I went to college for clothing and textiles and always thought I would design women’s clothing,” she said. “Then [I] ended up in New York thinking I was going to go FIT and I started doing standup. So how A went to B, I don’t know!”
McCarthy, who said she’s “always sewn,” clarified to Us: “I did not sew this at all, but [Daniella Pearl and I] just kept sketching. It takes a village, and we came up with this and I love it. It has pockets, and I love that in a gown.”
So was McCarthy dying to get out of her purple gown at the end of the night? Not at all! “It’s wildly comfortable,” she said.
When McCarthy was “crowned” Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, her fellow nominees — Tina Fey, Laura Linney, Edie Falco, Martha Plimpton and Amy Poehler — shared the stage with her. So who’s idea was it? “I heard it first from Martha, but she said, ‘Amy’s got an idea!'” she explained. “I said, if Amy Poehler thinks something’s funny, I’m going to do it!”