Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman opted for French luxury fashion in looks by Givenchy and Schiaparelli on Wednesday night for the New York City premiere of their new Apple TV series “Margo’s Got Money Troubles.” Fanning turned to Givenchy’s fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection, wearing a pinstripe suit with a burst of color thanks to a maroon neckerchief that complemented the contrasting dark navy colorway. The suit was crafted with power dressing in mind, featuring a wide-leg trouser and a double-breasted, slightly oversized blazer with sharp lapels and rounded shoulders. Elle Fanning Stephanie Augello Designed by creative director Sarah Burton, the look debuted in March as part of Paris Fashion Week. Miles Socha described the collection as full of “menswear fabrics, velvet, animal prints, kimono silks, lace, silver bullion and wild furry textures” in WWD’s review of the collection, writing that Burton orchestrated “it all with a sure hand.” Fanning completed her look with Cartier jewelry...
Despite charming the pants off of Netflix subscribers with his first foray into the rom-com space, Tom Blyth still can’t get used to the light and fun stuff. The 31-year-old spent much of the start of the year buzzing around in promotion of “People We Meet on Vacation,” a friends-to-lovers book adaptation movie. Yet he’s much more comfortable where he is now, chatting through prison reform and the manosphere as it relates to his dark crime thriller “Wasteman.” “I kind of love that,” the actor says of the whiplash. “No one quite knows what to expect.” The English actor first broke out in the MGM+ series “Billy the Kid” before joining “The Hunger Games” mega-franchise in the 2023 movie “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.” Since then he’s plugged away at various dark indies, including last year’s Sundance hit “Plainclothes,” Claire Denis’ “The Fence” and now the British prison drama “Wasteman,” out April 17 in the U.S. Tom Blyth Matthew Priestley/WWD In the midst...