Hadid opened the show, playing, you guessed it, a supermodel. On Wednesday, she stunned on the carpet in a red gown by Schiaparelli. “I love Daniel [Roseberry] Having said so much, I also know [my character] Ruby will love Daniel too,” Hadid said Fashion. “She’s definitely going to wear this.” Hadid was involved in one of the collection’s most memorable fashion moments, wearing a scarlet leather number designed by costume designer Sarah Evelyn. “I don’t know if I’ll ever wear red leather again,” she joked. “I wore that outfit for about five or six months straight…there were different versions of it because I was doing my own stunts. It was great, but the corset – she was tight – and I’d rather have been in sweatpants. But Ruby loved the outfit and I loved the outfit when it happened.”
Another real-life catwalk regular is Amelia Gray, who celebrated her acting debut wearing a slip dress and blue fur coat from Demna’s Gucci debut. “I was told not to prepare [for shooting]… I was just being myself and didn’t realize how much time my body had to go through on the day of the shoot, but it was incredible to learn and understand body movement,” she said.
While Murphy’s show has always emphasized sartorial storytelling, co-executive producer Lew Eirich noted: beauty Even further. “We knew it was going to be fashion-forward, but we didn’t know how fashion-forward it would be.” Nowhere is this more evident than in the costumes of Rossellini’s Franny Frost. “She’s not someone you want to meet, but she loves fashion,” said Rossellini, wearing a pinstriped suit by Dolce & Gabbana. “She was so passionate about high fashion. In fact, she thought she could single-handedly save it from the recession!”
Another character has killer Inside the wardrobe is Ramos’ assassin, who wears a stylish fur coat and edgy accessories, including a flashy eye patch. “Ryan said, ‘He’s going to wear all the best clothes on the show. He’s a killer, but he’s really charismatic and funny and sadistic – he gets a kick out of the art of killing.”
The Roy and Newa Titus Theater at the Museum of Modern Art quickly filled up as guests prepared to check in. After the first two episodes were screened to rounds of applause, the audience headed back upstairs for the after-party. The space was transformed into a dimly lit, glamorous experimental laboratory with soft sofas and lounge chairs, silver tables and decorative pillows. As DJ Stretch Armstrong soundtracked the room with nostalgic hits from Madonna and Chaka Khan, waiters in scrubs handed aptly named cocktails — think: “Viral” and “Cruel and Beautiful” — as well as Kobe beef toast and caviar mashed potatoes, and there was a raw bar and berries and cream station. Nearby, models wearing latex bodysuits, red lipstick and lips posed with guests while holding oversized syringes. Joining the cast are Darren Criss, Christian Siriano, Law Roach, Indira Scott and tell me liesAlicia Cloud, Sonia Mena, Catherine Missal and Spencer House.
At night against the backdrop of the museum’s most famous masterpieces, beauty That left Ramos with the best question on the red carpet — mingling in the air: “How far would you go for beauty?”
“Beauty” will premiere on January 21 on FX, Hulu and Disney+.


