SUITS HER: “This oversize suit is giving boss girl vibes,” said actress and musician Halle Bailey as she took her seat on the Ami Paris show on Thursday, clad in a lightweight gray suit.
“These pants are so cool and permit a lot air they usually’re comfortable and cute,” she enthused as editors peppered her with questions on where she’d wish to vacation — Fiji; what her song of the moment is — “Hummingbird” by James Blake, from the soundtrack of “Spiderman,” and what color spells summer for her.
“Pink is what I really like immediately,” she revealed. For all the eye she was getting in Paris, the star of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” live-action remake was also not forgetting fans who didn’t make it to the show, taking the time to record a selfie video with one photographer for his young daughter.
With a summer of rest and rest ahead as her latest projects were squared away, including latest music that may soon be released, the June 9 premiere of thriller “The Line” and musical coming-of-age drama “The Color Purple” set for a Christmas Day release, nothing could dampen her mood.
“Yes, the traffic is bad today but the town is gorgeous and warm and summery and I like it,” she said with a megawatt smile.
“Long journey,” concurred Tom Daley, who commiserated with fellow attendees “Wednesday” actor Hunter Doohan and Noah Schnapp. However the British Olympic diving champion’s attention was on something else — the knits people were wearing.
“I hope to launch my very own knitwear brand next 12 months,” he revealed. “Fingers crossed.”
Nearby, fellow Olympian and American fencer Race Imboden was also cribbing notes for an upcoming fashion line, which is slated to make its debut inside weeks. “That is an incredible amount of labor nevertheless it’s too late to back out now,” he said, revealing that he’d quietly added a link to his eponymous brand in his Instagram profile.
But neither of them, nor Ami’s Mattiussi, should count on Lucas Bravo to model for them because the “Emily in Paris” leading man was firm about not taking a second activate any runway.
“I walked for a childhood friend of mine and now, each time there’s an article, it’s actor and model,” he protested. Despite this, he said it had been a great experience and made him aware of his gait. “It’s the one time in your life where you’re actually conscious of the best way you walk. There’s a number of stuff you do without pondering.”
Don’t expect to see much of him in the approaching months — a minimum of not on the shows. After being mostly within the U.S. for the past three years, Bravo was keen to get back into French movies and he’s about to start work with César awards nominee Noémie Merlant after which with “Inglorious Basterds” and “Now You See Me” star Mélanie Laurent. After that, there might be season 4 of the hit Netflix show. “I’m entering a tunnel until March,” he said.
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