On the first official day of New York Fashion Week, Rodarte already may have scored the season’s best front row, a powerhouse collection of women that included Brie Larson, Natasha Lyonne, Quinta Brunson, Beanie Feldstein, Aurora James, Rowan Blanchard and Molly Ringwald, accompanied by her 19-year-old daughter, Matilda. And for that starry group, Kate and Laura Mulleavy offered something for everyone in a show that blended elements of gothic romance, woodland fairies and ’60s-influenced styling in equal measure.
The Mulleavy sisters are often driven by art-inspired influences, and for their Fall/Winter 2023 collection, they turned to the source of that passion: their mother, Victoria, an artist whose maiden name, Rodart, spawned the brand’s appellation. “We asked our mother to create really beautiful fairies for a collection,” Laura told The Hollywood Reporter backstage after the show. “She decided to do one a day and did them all in colored pencil,...
The Mulleavy sisters are often driven by art-inspired influences, and for their Fall/Winter 2023 collection, they turned to the source of that passion: their mother, Victoria, an artist whose maiden name, Rodart, spawned the brand’s appellation. “We asked our mother to create really beautiful fairies for a collection,” Laura told The Hollywood Reporter backstage after the show. “She decided to do one a day and did them all in colored pencil,...
- 2/12/2023
- by Laurie Brookins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is one of six creative leaders in comedy honored for Variety‘s 2021 Power of Women. For more, click here.
Over the course of 30 years, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has created Emmy-winning characters that are landmarks for women in pop culture. Her Elaine Benes on “Seinfeld” is your old friend who may be kind of awful; her Selina Meyer on “Veep” is your elected official who definitely is. Louis-Dreyfus has also been a political activist, especially as a surrogate for Joe Biden in the run-up to the 2020 election, the stakes of which, she says during a recent Zoom interview, “frightened me.” And as of January 2020, she achieved mogul status, signing a multiyear overall deal with Apple. Under the terms of the agreement, she’ll be producing, of course, but she’s mostly on the hunt for great material for herself, she says — both in comedy and drama, the latter of which...
Over the course of 30 years, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has created Emmy-winning characters that are landmarks for women in pop culture. Her Elaine Benes on “Seinfeld” is your old friend who may be kind of awful; her Selina Meyer on “Veep” is your elected official who definitely is. Louis-Dreyfus has also been a political activist, especially as a surrogate for Joe Biden in the run-up to the 2020 election, the stakes of which, she says during a recent Zoom interview, “frightened me.” And as of January 2020, she achieved mogul status, signing a multiyear overall deal with Apple. Under the terms of the agreement, she’ll be producing, of course, but she’s mostly on the hunt for great material for herself, she says — both in comedy and drama, the latter of which...
- 5/5/2021
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
At Sundance, the struggle to look fashionable while grappling with winter weather is real. Looking pulled together and staying warm during Sundance can feel like a Herculean task. Contending with unpredictable weather conditions including snow, ice and rain doesn’t always make the step and repeat feel like an ideal glam moment — not to mention the perpetual “finger in the socket” look after removing the mandatory static-infused beanie.
Pieces that make the cut need to fuse fashion and function, according to celebrity stylist Cristina Ehrlich. “You are dealing with the elements but still want to have a uniform and create a vibe,” says Ehrlich, who dresses the likes of Laura Dern, Greta Gerwig and Natasha Lyonne. Here are some ways to put a fresh spin on winter wear, from vegan leather parkas to après-ski knitwear and Mr. Rogers-worthy cardigans.
Pieces that make the cut need to fuse fashion and function, according to celebrity stylist Cristina Ehrlich. “You are dealing with the elements but still want to have a uniform and create a vibe,” says Ehrlich, who dresses the likes of Laura Dern, Greta Gerwig and Natasha Lyonne. Here are some ways to put a fresh spin on winter wear, from vegan leather parkas to après-ski knitwear and Mr. Rogers-worthy cardigans.
- 1/24/2020
- by Brooke Jaffe
- Variety Film + TV
“I learned on ‘Orange Is the New Black’ that there was something about having a uniform and being able to really move,” says three-time Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne. Her character Nadia in “Russian Doll” — the dark Netflix comedy she co-created — shares her affinity for dark, comfortable clothes with a genderless quality. “I wanted to make sure I wasn’t encumbered by things that would traditionally slow a woman down.”
2014
“In a gown, I’m looking for something that feels almost like my streetwear — but for a night of activity,” says Lyonne, who scored her first nod for portraying inmate Nicky Nichols on “Orange Is the New Black.” Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, then of Kenzo, created this long-sleeved lace dress for the event. “It’s a lot of people stepping on each other’s dresses, so I liked the tea length and the idea of being mobile. And it was black-adjacent,...
2014
“In a gown, I’m looking for something that feels almost like my streetwear — but for a night of activity,” says Lyonne, who scored her first nod for portraying inmate Nicky Nichols on “Orange Is the New Black.” Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, then of Kenzo, created this long-sleeved lace dress for the event. “It’s a lot of people stepping on each other’s dresses, so I liked the tea length and the idea of being mobile. And it was black-adjacent,...
- 8/1/2019
- by Jasmin Rosemberg
- Variety Film + TV
Betty Gilpin has played several “va-va-voom fancy Barbie people,” but loves the many layers to her “Glow” character, Debbie Eagan. “Her insistence that she is more than a dress-up doll with an arched brow made me insist the same,” Gilpin says. And while the Emmy-nominated actress feared that red-carpet dressing meant having to “sell or give away some part of yourself,” her stylist Cristina Ehrlich dispelled this notion. “Cristina is a master of seeing a person for who they are and telling that story through clothes,” Gilpin says. “Without her, I would be showing up in a urine-covered tapestry I found at a Kinkos.”
2017
Gilpin was nervous for the premiere of Netflix’s women’s wrestling comedy, “Glow.” “Up until then, it had just been our secret baby that no one knew about,” says Gilpin, who also stresses over wardrobe. “Having curves can be a red-carpet nightmare; I have lamented...
2017
Gilpin was nervous for the premiere of Netflix’s women’s wrestling comedy, “Glow.” “Up until then, it had just been our secret baby that no one knew about,” says Gilpin, who also stresses over wardrobe. “Having curves can be a red-carpet nightmare; I have lamented...
- 6/10/2019
- by Jasmin Rosemberg
- Variety Film + TV
At the beginning of “Orange Is the New Black,” Uzo Aduba related to her character Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren’s desire for love. “Now, that’s something that I have for myself first, rather than looking for it outside of myself,” says the two-time Emmy winner. “And with our last season, we really get to watch her choose ‘Suzanne.’” When it comes to fashion choices, Aduba aims to feel confident and most like herself — though she’s learned to experiment and have more fun. “I’m pretty laid-back when it comes to most things, so I think, or I hope, that’s become more [a] part of my style.”
2014
“I know fairy tales aren’t real, but that came pretty darn close,” says Aduba of her first Emmy experience. This red Christian Siriano dress began with a sketch, which now hangs in Aduba’s house. “I just remember being so enchanted...
2014
“I know fairy tales aren’t real, but that came pretty darn close,” says Aduba of her first Emmy experience. This red Christian Siriano dress began with a sketch, which now hangs in Aduba’s house. “I just remember being so enchanted...
- 6/3/2019
- by Jasmin Rosemberg
- Variety Film + TV
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