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  • The Best Fashion Moments From the 2026 Golden Globes Red Carpet

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    You might still be easing into 2026, but awards season is already out in full force. In a twist from the usual schedule, the calendar kicked off with the Critics’ Choice Awards, and just a week later, it’s time for arguably one of the most fun ceremonies of the season: the Golden Globe Awards.

    The Golden Globes celebrate the best in the film and television industry; this year, Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another garnered the most nominations for a film with nine, closely followed by Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value, which netted eight noms. The White Lotus leads the pack with six television nods, tailed by Adolescence with five.

    Tonight, the Golden Globes return to the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, with Nikki Glaser once again taking on hosting duties in a repeat from last year. The 83rd Golden Globe Awards also mark the first time that podcasts will be honored, as this year the show is introducing a Best Podcast category. So far, announced presenters include Amanda Seyfried, Ana de Armas, Ayo Edebiri, Charli XCX, Chris Pine, Colman Domingo, Connor Storrie, Dakota Fanning, Dave Franco, Diane Lane, George Clooney, Hailee Steinfeld, Hudson Williams, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Garner, Joe Keery, Judd Apatow, Julia Roberts, Justin Hartley, Kathryn Hahn, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Hart, Kyra Sedgwick, Lalisa Manobal, Luke Grimes, Macaulay Culkin, Marlon Wayans, Melissa McCarthy, Mila Kunis, Miley Cyrus, Minnie Driver, Orlando Bloom, Pamela Anderson, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Queen Latifah, Regina Hall, Sean Hayes, Snoop Dogg, Wanda Sykes, Will Arnett and Zoë Kravitz.

    The evening always begins with a dazzling red carpet, when A-list guests arrive in their finest fashions. The Golden Globes tend to offer a more exciting spectacle in terms of style; it’s still a black tie event, but it’s not as buttoned-up as, say, the Academy Awards, which is why it’s one of our favorite red carpets of the entire year. Take a look at all the best, most fashionable moments from the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet.

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    Emma Stone

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    Miley Cyrus

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    Claire Danes

    in Zac Posen for GapStudio

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    Leslie Mann and Judd Apatow

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    in Chanel

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    Amy Poehler

    in Ami Paris 

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    Rashida Jones

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    Timothée Chalamet

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    Bella Ramsey

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    Jessie Buckley

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    Dunst in Tom Ford 

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    Ana de Armas

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    Leonardo DiCaprio

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    Chloe Zhao

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    Brenda Song and Macaulay Culkin

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    in Prada

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    in Givenchy

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    in Saint Laurent 

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    Jennifer Lopez

    in Jean-Louis Scherrer by Stéphane Rolland

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    Jeremy Allen White

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    Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell

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    Parker Posey

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    Britt Lower

    in Loewe 

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    Rhea Seehorn

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    in Saint Laurent 

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    Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis

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    Hailee Steinfeld

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    in Louis Vuitton

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    Hannah Einbinder

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    Chase Infiniti

    in Louis Vuitton

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    Sarah Snook

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    Pamela Anderson

    in Ferragamo 

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    Michael B. Jordan

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    Alex Cooper

    in Gucci

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    Diane Lane

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    Ariana Grande

    in Vivienne Westwood 

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    Julia Roberts

    in Armani Privé

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    Jacob Elordi

    in Bottega Veneta

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    Jenna Ortega

    in Dilara Findikoglu

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    Natasha Lyonne

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    Rose Byrne

    in Chanel 

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    Ryan Michelle Bathe and Sterling K. Brown

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    Emma Hewitt and Jason Isaacs

    in Dolce & Gabbana 

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    Odessa A’zion

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    in Gucci

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    Mia Goth

    in Christian Dior 

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    Patrick Schwarzenegger

    in Dolce & Gabbana 

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    Molly Sims

    in Sophie Couture 

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    Amanda Seyfried

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    Stacy Martin

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    Jean Smart

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    Emily Blunt

    in Louis Vuitton 

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    Dakota Fanning

    in Vivienne Westwood 

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    Joe Keery

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    Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell

    in Armani 

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    Michelle Rodriguez

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    Erin Doherty

    in Louis Vuitton

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    Alison Brie and Dave Franco

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    Owen Cooper

    in Bottega Veneta

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    Tessa Thompson

    in Balenciaga

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    Kate Hudson

    in Armani Privé

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    Amanda Anka and Jason Bateman

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    Carolyn Murphy and Will Arnett

    Murphy in Zuhair Murad

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    Zoey Deutch

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    Lori Harvey

    in Roberto Cavalli 

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    Walton Goggins

    in Saint Laurent 

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    Teyana Taylor

    in Schiaparelli

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    Nikki Glaser

    in Zuhair Murad

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    Adam Scott and Naomi Scott

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    Eva Victor

    in Loewe 

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    in Vivienne Westwood 

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    in Gucci

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    Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco

    Gomez in Chanel

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    in Valentino

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    in Sabina Bilenko

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    Joe Alwyn

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    Sara Wells and Noah Wyle

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    Adam Brody and Leighton Meester

    Meester in Miu Miu 

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    in Cong Tri

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    Glen Powell

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    Connor Storrie

    in Saint Laurent 

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    in Guy Laroche

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    Snoop Dogg

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    Ayo Edebiri

    in Chanel

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    Luke Grimes

    in Giorgio Armani

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    Ginnifer Goodwin

    in Armani Privé

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    Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas

    Chopra Jonas in Christian Dior 

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    Hudson Williams

    in Giorgio Armani

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    Jackie Tohn

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    Abby Elliott

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    Sara Foster

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    Erin Foster

    in Galvan 

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    Robin Wright

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    Lisa

    in Jacquemus

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    Chase Sui Wonders

    in Balenciaga

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    Natasha Rothwell

    in Rhea Costa 

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    Ejae

    in Dior 

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    Alicia Silverstone

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    in Harbison Studio

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    Justine Lupe

    in Armani Privé 

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    Brittany Snow

    in Danielle Frankel

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    Laufey

    in Balenciaga

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    Maura Higgins

    in Marmar Halim

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    Amanda Kloots

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    Dylan Efron

    in Valentino

    The Best Fashion Moments From the 2026 Golden Globes Red Carpet

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  • Inside Out As Anti-San Francisco Movie

    Inside Out As Anti-San Francisco Movie

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    With the imminent release of Inside Out 2, revisiting the original film is only natural. As it is to note that, long before the blatant anti-San Francisco campaign that rolled out at full force after the pandemic, Inside Out was throwing major shade at the place once called “the Paris of the West” (this as a means of alluring people to it at a time when it was still developing as an urban epicenter). Considering that Pixar’s headquarters are in Emeryville (effectively an “extension” of San Francisco), it comes as no surprise that the movie would take place there. What is perhaps something of a surprise is the number of moments in the film that seek to denigrate rather than elevate the city. But you know what they say: it’s always your own kind that ends up selling you down the river (if one will pardon the rooted-in-slavery expression).

    As “alpha emotion” Joy (Amy Poehler) spends the first few minutes of Inside Out detailing the inner workings of Riley Andersen’s (Kaitlyn Dias) mind, it doesn’t take long before her vision of the eleven-year-old’s happy, idyllic existence in Minnesota is shattered. In fact, the Andersen family’s unexpected move to San Francisco is already happening within the eight-minute mark of the movie, with the title “Inside Out” only appearing just as the Andersens approach the Golden Gate Bridge. It’s upon seeing it from the backseat of the car that, from Riley’s mind, Joy shouts, “Hey look! The Golden Gate Bridge! Isn’t that great? It’s not made out of solid gold like we thought, which is kind of a disappointment, but still…”

    The next recognizable landmark as the car continues toward their new house is the Ferry Building, with Fear (Bill Hader) remarking to Joy as they pass it, “I sure am glad you told me earthquakes are a myth, Joy. Otherwise I’d be terrified right now.” Joy replies, “Uh, yeah.” So already, there is this overt mood of disdain for the city, further fueled by a preteen’s inherent mistrust of the things they’re not familiar with. Any brief “romance” period with the town via the Golden Gate Bridge and the Ferry Building seems to quickly wear off by the third scene in the city, during which Riley and her parents are caught in bumper-to-bumper traffic on the famed part of Lombard Street known as “the crookedest street in the world.”

    To further emphasize that San Francisco must be a miserable place, it is only Anger (Lewis Black) who chimes in at the sound of incessantly blaring horns and belligerent screaming to say, “These are my kind of people.” Of course, Anger’s vaguely positive tune, along with Disgust’s (Mindy Kaling) and Fear’s (Sadness [Phyllis Smith] was already firmly not into this to begin with), changes instantly when the car pulls up in front of a “dilapidated” townhouse. That’s right, the family is about to move into a townhouse that would fetch millions of dollars in any San Francisco neighborhood, regardless of being in a “dingy alley” or not. And yet, Riley is acting as though it’s the worst place in the world. “Too young,” or whatever, to understand “appreciating property values.” Especially since it seems like Mr. Andersen (Kyle MacLachlan) and Mrs. Andersen (Diane Lane) actually bought the place instead of renting. No matter to Riley, who has apparently been too sheltered for most of her sanitized life to have ever seen a dead mouse. This being one of her first sights upon entering the spacious abode. 

    But spaciousness doesn’t matter if her room isn’t “conventionally structured,” instead situated in more of an “attic” position—this being a clear machination on the writers’ part designed to give Riley some “poor little scullery maid” cachet. Despite Joy’s best intentions to keep Riley in a positive mood in the face of her “undesirable” living conditions, they’re met with another decidedly “San Francisco-style” setback when Joy tries to distract Riley with the idea of going to lunch. Flashing the image of the pizza place (Yeast of Eden) she saw on the car ride over, Joy plants the seed in Riley’s mind that she’s just hungry. That’s the real reason why she’s irritable. Or worse still, sad

    Thus, to be presented with, apparently, a decidedly San Francisco approach to pizza—a.k.a. the appearance of broccoli on it—is the last straw for Riley, who is now officially out of any will to put on rose-colored glasses about this move. Because yes, in addition to having poor taste in housing (or rather, poor taste in understanding what good housing is), she also has a gauche Minnesotan palate that can’t accept anything “unconventional” on a pizza. Alas, considering that broccoli has held a lifelong negative association for her (thanks to Disgust), seeing it on her pizza is “too much” for her. Her mom doesn’t help Riley’s outlook on the “tragedy” either, shrugging, “What kind of pizza place only serves one kind of pizza? Must be a San Francisco thing, huh?”

    Even Joy—who usually refuses to see the negative side of anything—has to agree, demanding, “Who puts broccoli on pizza?” Anger then snarls, “Congratulations San Francisco, you’ve ruined pizza! First the Hawaiians, and now you.” Obviously, it’s a pointed comment not just on the supposedly inferior pizza San Francisco has to offer, but also on the generally “chichi” (ergo, overpriced) fare residents are subjected to in the wake of gentrification on steroids.

    And, speaking of that, Mr. Andersen’s fraught phone call about needing to find investors before they have to start laying people off smacks of being the kind of odious “tech guy” (one will refrain from saying “tech bro”) that SF has become irrevocably synonymous with. Hence, yet another unfavorable impression of the city in terms of “the man it’s making her father become”—absent, distant and impatient. Worse still, an ungrateful gentrifier.

    Riley’s anxiety levels are further sent into overdrive by the effect the move is having on her parents’ relationship, which is becoming…tense. Something she never saw between them before. But, again, her lily-livered, privileged existence seems to make her more prone to such sensitivity over very little. Including the sound of noisy cars that also cast “ominous” shadows on her wall from outside the window. Fear’s response to it is a terrified, nonsensical wondering as to whether it might be a bear. “There are no bears in San Francisco,” Disgust balks at Fear (though that’s not really true, thanks to the increased presence of black bears leaving their natural habitat). Anger chimes in, “I saw a really hairy guy. He looked like a bear.” Somehow, that feels like a “subtle” nod to the Castro…for those who get it. 

    Naturally, though, the Emeryville-based Pixar team isn’t counting on the average audience being “in the know” about San Francisco…apart from embracing the tired stereotypes about it as a place of “horrors” (a.k.a. real life), a place to avoid. And, soon enough, a place to run away from. For, without Joy and Sadness—the “alphas” of the emotional “headquarters”—Anger, Fear and Disgust try their best to fill the void where leadership is. The result, expectedly, is all-out emotional dysregulation, with Riley giving in to the whim of assuming that going back to Minnesota without telling her parents is the best way to find happiness again. Luckily, Joy and Sadness make it back to headquarters in time to correct the situation, with Joy allowing Sadness, at last, to take the reins (as she should have from the start of this move). 

    When Riley returns from her botched attempt at running away, she finally admits to her parents, “I miss Minnesota.” The funny thing, of course, is that if she had stayed in said state, she likely would have tried to move to California anyway after graduating from high school. Minnesotans are always seeking warmer weather, which, of course, exists literally anywhere else except Minnesota. And Midwesterners in general are always seeking “freakier” pastures (see: Chappell Roan). But since Minnesota represents “home” to her, and her home isn’t a place she yet associates with oppression and conservative values, San Francisco is pretty much the last place she would want to be. As such, Anger is so fed up with the “antithetical” ways of life in “The Golden City” that he finally snaps and calls it “San Fran Stink Town” as he takes the wheel on “reasoning” by planting the idea in Riley’s head that they should just take a bus back to Minnesota. Which, of course, Riley can’t go through with. 

    At the end of Inside Out, it isn’t that Riley has “warmed” to SF, per se, so much as surrendered to the reality that he who controls the purse strings (i.e., one’s parents) controls your living situation. Even so, perhaps in Inside Out 2, Riley will have come to understand the value, as a “too cool for everything” teen, of living in a more sophisticated metropolis (though the naysayers will keep mentioning homeless people as a reason it’s not) than whatever bumfuck town in Minnesota she crawled out of. Maybe Bloomington (home to the Mall of America), like Inside Out’s director and co-writer, Pete Docter.

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  • ‘Feud: Capote vs the Swans’ showcases spectacular fashion of writer’s legendary ball

    ‘Feud: Capote vs the Swans’ showcases spectacular fashion of writer’s legendary ball

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    NEW YORK — “Feud: Capote vs the Swans” is a story set in New York City during the 1960s and Wednesday’s episode on FX recreates writer Truman Capote’s legendary Black and White Ball.

    The feud between the author and his elegant friends was still years away when Capote invited hundreds of his friends to dress up for a masked ball at the Plaza Hotel in 1966.

    The series features stunning costumes, as expected from a show about women who prided themselves on their appearances — and that’s the focus of the story.

    In French, high fashion is called “Haute Couture” and it was definitely on full display at the famous Black and White Ball. Capote was at the height of his fame when he threw the event.

    “He would’ve obviously loved being fictionalized in this way, he would’ve loved the attention,” said Tom Hollander, who plays Capote.

    Capote’s female friends, the ladies he called his “Swans,” were very particular about what they wore.

    Costume designer Lou Eyrich was in charge of recreating their look and had to make 800 costumes for the ball alone.

    “It was all about presentation, that’s the best way I can put it,” Eyrich said. “It’s like hundreds of things that you don’t think about when you watch it.”

    Fashion designer Zac Posen was enlisted to create gowns for the Swans to wear at the ball.

    “This was a totally new challenge for me,” Posen said. He explained that executive producer Ryan Murphy told him to imagine the ball needed to be an “exaggerated bigger version of what historically happened.”

    “I felt like I was living in the time period in the making of these pieces,” Posen said.

    Posen said the final result blurs fantasy with history and the result is spectacular.

    Episode 3 of “Feud: Capote vs the Swans” airs Wednesday night on FX and streams Thursday on Hulu. Both are owned by the same parent company as this station.

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