Madonna and Jessica Chastain in notable looks of the week
When Madonna stopped by the Bell Center in Montreal for two performances of her show Celebration World Tour (including this evening’s performance), Los Angeles vibrated with festivities around 29 on SundayE Critics’ Choice Awards and then the next day for 75E Edition of the Emmys. A few days before the big awards ceremony that rewards the best of American television, the Canada Media Fund invited Canadian artists who distinguished themselves during the year to highlight local talent, notably Sophie Nellis, Luke Kirby, Adam DeMarco and Emily Hampshire.
Here’s a look at notable looks from the Emmys and Critics’ Choice Awards, as well as some of the most iconic costumes from Madonna’s tour, including her early days and her most iconic outfits, including Jean Paul Gaultier, Versace, Job Yohannes and Vetements. .
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Madonna couldn’t celebrate her career without including an iteration of her legendary cone-shaped bra costume that was first worn on tour in 1990. Blond ambition. She called Jean Paul Gaultier, who conceived the original creation, and who went from black mini dresses to open boning and jet fringe.
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Lace is ubiquitous in Madonna’s wardrobe. The Vetements label has designed a long-sleeved leotard to coordinate with a denim skirt. It was the perfect setting for the massive Swarovski necklace that completed her outfit.
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For her first appearance on stage, Madonna wore a stunning kimono by designer Eyob Yohannes and a House of Malakai halo.
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Donatella Versace shared on Instagram how happy she was to see Versace in the star’s stage costume. “My incredible friend Madonna – you are a ray of light at Versace on the first night of your tour celebration ยป, declared the designer. “Your talent and creativity inspire us all…” A jumpsuit with big shoulders shines like a mirror ball in the spotlight.
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Sophie Nellis
Sophie Nellis was once again in Los Angeles, this time for an evening surrounding the Emmys, including one hosted by the Canada Media Fund. While she wears her outfit during the red carpet in Montreal, she prefers to be taken care of by the team when she arrives in California. For the occasion, her stylist Greer Haverin suggested a gray skirt suit contrasted with a satin bustier, all by Giuseppe de Morabito.
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Emily Hampshire
Emily Hampshire embodies the aesthetic of Thom Browne’s school. actress of Welcome to Schitt’s Creek Opted for a two-tone derby marked with the brand’s famous stripes and a Bermuda suit with matching socks.
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Matt Bomer and Coleman Domingo
These two actors pushed boundaries at the Critics’ Choice Awards Satiricalism. Matt Bomer revisited the tuxedo by choosing this Berluti creation in vibrant blue and great elegance without the bow tie, but including a matching satin belt. He played up the monochrome look with perfectly matching shoes.
Black booties would have ruined the look, so luckily Coleman Domingo chose a gold Christian Louboutin model that matched this mustard Valentino suit beautifully. A textured coat of gold, without forgetting the stunning touch.
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Adam DeMarco
Adam DeMarco, whose career really took off with the series White Lotus 2Opt for the sobriety of a black suit and round-neck T-shirt from Berluti.
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Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain literally lit up the Emmys in a lime green Gucci dress, the fringes of which dripped onto the skirt adding delicate movement. Reza jewelery in green was the perfect touch.
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Andre Sarubi and Luke Kirby
Luke Kirby looked pretty casual in his blue Ralph Lauren suit with a striped Tom Ford shirt and an Armani coat draped over his shoulders. He was accompanied by his wife Andrea Sarubi.
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