Sweet or savory?: Miu Miu’s spring show invitation features a giant packet of salt and sugar lumps emblazoned with the brand’s name, and a collaboration with multidisciplinary artist Goshka Makuga It had a mysterious connection to the artistic collaborations of this season’s shows.
Shailene Woodley definitely loves salty snacks, she confessed. “I’m kind of simple. I like crackers. I know it’s a little boring,” she says, about to make her Broadway debut in Lesley Headland’s play “Cult of Love,” which opens before the holidays. said the actress. “We rehearsed a lot,” she said, summing up what she has been working on for the role. “That’s what you do in the theater, you rehearse and rehearse and rehearse and rehearse.”
Tom Bateman, who will be attending with his wife Daisy Ridley, is also a delicious type of guy.
“I’m just a big pig, so if it’s salty I can keep eating it, but if it’s sweet I get sick right away,” he said. His favorite dish, he enthuses, “has to be the roast chicken that my wife makes. It takes about two days to make. I think it’s from the Soho House menu book. It’s amazing.”
Bateman and Ridley took time off after Paris Fashion Week, vacationing stateside before heading to the Bahamas.
He will appear on screen next year, co-starring Jodie Comer in Kenneth Branagh’s mystery novel “Madeline Hynde”. “I love her. She’s an incredibly talented and beautiful person,” he said.
Miuccia Prada’s Miu Miu show was like no other, with Willem Dafoe and Hilary Swank on the runway and a front row lineup that included Chase Infinity, Minnie and Barbara Palvin. It was a grand show filled with stars. Camila Cabello and Addison Rae waved across the room as South Korean singer Jang Won Young won the award for most flashbulb pop.
“I screamed,” Petra Collins said as she watched Dafoe exit the show. “The beauty of Miu Miu is that the whole show can be a costume design for a movie,” said the photographer, artist and director. Collins is currently thinking about film, and after finding success with music videos for artists such as Cardi B and Olivia Rodrigo, she will soon begin work on her first feature film. “I can’t say what it’s about, I can’t say when it’s going to happen,” she said. “It’s body horror. I’ve always been a big fan of horror.”