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Sarah Paulson takes Broadway for a shocking spin in ‘Appropriate’

2020 Ryan Murphy series “Ratched.” And she’s currently excavating the complicated, curdled psyche of the lead character in “Appropriate,” the critically adored Broadway play that just had its run extended to June.But when Paulson joins me in a loungey nook upstairs at the Hayes Theater, her first order of business is making things more comfortable. “So awful!” she says, gesturing at the fluorescent lights.
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Beyonce priced out of fashion? Still seeking ‘right partner’ after costly Adidas flop
NewsNation that the “Heated” singer “really loves fashion and wants to get back into it ,but needs the right partner” after her partnership with Adidas for her line Ivy Park ended last year.Beyonce has an undeniable mega influence on fashion — the release of her latest country singles, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages” have spurred a resurgence in western style, and her appearance in Luar’s front row at New York Fashion Week was all the buzz.But Beyonce has yet to drop a clothing collection since her final collaboration with Adidas, Ivy Park Noir, in October 2023, although she just launched her haircare line, Cécred.An anonymous insider claimed to NewsNation her deal with Adidas was allegedly worth $100 million — the sportswear brand supposedly doled out $20 million per year for Beyonce’s brand Ivy Park — but the athleisure line reportedly “never made any money.” When Adidas allegedly offered her $7 million a year, the insider claimed “she turned them down.” In February 2023, the Wall Street Journal reported that sales of Ivy Park had plummeted, dropping by over 50% in 2022. According to the report, about half of the product in multiple collections had gone unsold, and only brought in $40 million in 2022 — a stark contrast from the $93 million the year before.The Journal said the line was “losing money for Adidas.”In March 2023, just a month later, the Hollywood Reporter broke the news that the sportswear giant and Beyonce had mutually decided to part ways.
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The Taylor Swift-inspired fashion trend that no woman is safe from
cowboy boots and stick-on sequins.The extreme fandom is hardly surprising, because as we know, if there’s one thing Aussies love to do when a musical act comes to town, it’s to start dressing exactly like their icon.Part of the fun of embracing Swift’s Era’s tour is getting dressed up for the occasion, and sequins are heavily encouraged by all.One attendee, Emma Butler, noticed that fans all fell in love with the same super affordable mini skirt from fashion chain Glassons.She commented on TikTok that initially, she believed her skirt was “super unique” until she wore it to a concert and realised everyone else was wearing the exact same thing.Emma’s TikTok video proves that the skirt was everywhere, with hordes of women all opting for the exact same sequin number, in an array of bright colours.Who doesn’t love a sparkly shirt for less than $50?The Glassons skirt is sold out but has become the unofficial fan uniform.People online were divided over the viral trend, with one calling it “amazing” and another saying everyone wearing it “slayed”.One claimed it was “basic” and another pointed out that trends are popular for a reason, mostly because the clothes look good.Someone else shared that it was one of her “fears” to turn up somewhere and find another wearing the exact same outfit, and another commented they were relieved when they arrived at the concert and saw no one was dressed the same as them.Of course, concerts bring this kind of co-ordination out in Aussies.
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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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