Life “Hacks”: Score a starring role on an acclaimed HBO comedy and become a “friend of the house” at Louis Vuitton. Actress and stand-up comedian Hannah Einbinder has done just that. As the Emmy-winning series rolls out its fourth season, we’re taking a look at Einbinder’s recent red-carpet hits — and that is no laughing matter.

The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony was a big night for “Hacks” — which took home Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Jean Smart’s performance — but it was just as big a night for fans of custom Louis Vuitton. Einbinder swanned in a sculptural, blush pink dress — a look so good that she repeated the trick in October, wearing more custom LV to the Academy Museum Gala.

For this second outing, Einbinder looked both feminine and futuristic in a gunmetal-gray gown with layered skirts. Next, at the 2024 GQ Men of the Year party, she opted for a classic halter dress from Ralph Lauren.

“Hacks” doubled up on its Emmy wins at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes, where Einbinder looked regal in an Aphrodite-inspired gown. This, and her perfectly-tailored chartreuse for the Critics Choice Awards — where “Hacks” won Best Comedy Series and Best Actress in a Comedy series yet again, this time with an additional win in the supporting category for Einbinder herself — marked two more moments of fashion symbiosis between the comedienne and Louis Vuitton.

And if it ain’t broke, keep wearing it! For the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Einbinder rocked another custom look from the French fashion house, this time bringing the drama in deep green with large gems.

Einbinder switched up and suited up for a dinner hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, wearing a dapper set from Giuliva Heritage. And she went in with a bang (and new bangs!) at the GLAAD Media Awards, where the actress found a perfect fit in a deep blue frock from Fforme.

Finally, ringing in season four of “Hacks” at the end of March, Einbinder wore one last Louis Vuitton look — this one so stripey that it almost resembled an optical illusion. But if there’s something we don’t have any illusions about, it’s that this multi-hyphenate is one to watch on the red carpet.

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