On Monday, Oscar nominee Chloë Sevigny made her somber debut, clad in funeral attire, on the Manhattan set of season two of FX's Feud: Capote and the Women.The New Englander - turning 48 next week - wore a platinum-blonde wig, pearls, and a black wrap dress to more authentically embody fashion icon C.
Z. Guest as she looked in the seventies.The socialite (born Lucy Douglas Cochrane) was a muse to many having been painted by Diego Rivera, Salvador Dalí, Kenneth Paul Block, and Andy Warhol.
Action! On Monday, Oscar nominee Chloë Sevigny made her somber debut, clad in funeral attire, on the Manhattan set of season two of FX's Feud: Capote and the WomenLegendary author Ernest Hemingway was best man at C.
Z.'s 1947 wedding to polo champ Winston Frederick Churchill Guest, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were godparents of their two children.Guest - who died, age 83, in 2003 - also happened to be friends with novelist and playwright Truman Capote.Chloë - a nineties It Girl and fashionista in her own right - first arrived to the Feud set clutching her script in a green binder while wearing a scarf, cat-eye sunglasses, retro blouse, and Daisy Dukes.Monday was the first day of filming on Ryan Murphy's anthology series with all eight episodes directed by two-time Oscar nominee Gus Van Sant and Pulitzer Prize finalist Jon Robin Baitz serving as showrunner.
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