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Melissa McCarthy receives a hug from Glenn Close at the 10th Annual Bring Change to Mind Gala
Melissa McCarthy made a fashionable appearance at the 10th Annual Bring Change to Mind Revels and Revelations Gala on Wednesday evening in San Francisco. The comedian donned an eye-popping ensemble as she attended the star-studded fundraiser put on by the Bring Change to Mind nonprofit, co-founded by Glenn Close, 75. The Gilmore Girls alum, 52, was the recipient of the honorary Robin Williams Legacy of Laughter Award during the evening, and was seen sharing a warm hug with the Fatal Attraction star.  Special evening: Melissa McCarthy, 52, and Glenn Close, 75, dressed to impress as the two stars attended the 10th Annual Bring Change to Mind's Revels and Revelations Gala in San Francisco on Wednesday eveningThe Bridesmaids star opted for a pop of color to her outfit as she arrived at the event in the city. The actress and comedian donned a long-sleeved, turquoise blouse which she tucked into the waist of trousers of the same color and flowy material.  For a touch of glam to the eye-catching ensemble, Melissa added a white Valentino belt at her waist. The mother of two slipped into a pair of closed-toe, white heels to complete her overall look for the gala.   Co-founder: The talented actress co-founded the nonprofit Bring Change to Mind nearly twelve years ago in 2010 to stop the stigma revolving around mental health  Happy moment: The Fatal Attraction star was seen giving a warm hug to the Gilmore Girls alum, who was the recipient of the 6th Annual Robin Williams Legacy of Laughter Award on Wednesday For an additional pop of color, Melissa was seen carrying a rainbow-styled handbag as she posed for a quick photo session upon arriving. Her hair was parted in the middle, and flowed down past her shoulders in elegant
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High fashion clashes with Nazi collaborators in the Apple TV+ series ‘The New Look’
Apple TV+ series traces the modern French fashion world through the eyes of acclaimed haute couture designers Christian Dior (Ben Mendelsohn) and Coco Chanel (Juliette Binoche) amid Nazi-occupied Paris and how each of them, and their compatriots, dealt with that adversity with different shadings of complicity.Created by Todd Kessler (“Bloodline”), “The New Look” co-stars John Malkovich as Lucien Lelong, Dior’s first boss; Maisie Williams as Dior’s French-resistance fighter sister, Catherine; Claes Bang as Nazi operator Spatz, with whom Chanel consorts; Emily Mortimer as Chanel’s sketchy friend Elsa Lombardi; and Glenn Close as powerful Harper’s Bazaar Editor-in-Chief Carmel Snow. Mendelsohn, Binoche and Malkovich spoke to The Post about their characters’ motivations.When we first meet Dior, he’s happy working for Lelong and somewhat ambiguous about the Nazis, designing ball gowns for officers’ wives but refusing to meet with any of them in person. But when Catherine is taken prisoner by the Nazis — and sent to Ravensbrück, a deadly work camp — Dior’s attitude toward the war changes.Mendelsohn: “[Getting Catherine back] becomes his absolute raison d’etre from that point on.
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