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Rachel Brosnahan Gets Sculptural in Dior, Leslie Bibb Pops in Stella McCartney and More Looks From the 2025 Gotham TV Awards

Rachel Brosnahan Gets Sculptural in Dior, Leslie Bibb Pops in Stella McCartney and More Looks From the 2025 Gotham TV Awards

Yahoo03-06-2025
A bevy of actors and industry creatives descended on New York City on Monday for the 2025 Gotham TV Awards. The evening honored the best performances and productions in TV, featuring appearances from cast members of 'The White Lotus,' 'Adolescence,' 'The Penguin' and more.
For the red carpet event, several attendees wore designer pieces for their attire. Leslie Bibb, Rachel Brosnahan and more turned to the runway for inspiration. Ahead, WWD breaks down those looks and more from the 2025 Gotham TV Awards.
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Bibb styled a look courtesy of Stella McCartney's spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection, which made its debut as part of Paris Fashion Week in September 2024. The silk dress featured a soft green tone with gathered fabric at the waist and a boxy bodice. Bibb paired the dress with red, square-toe shoes. Her hair was styled by Lona Maria Vigi with makeup by Jenn Streicher. Bibb's look was curated by stylist Jeanann Williams.
Poorna Jagannathan opted for a Stella McCartney look as well. The 'Deli Boys' star, like Bibb, wore a selection from McCartney's spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection. Jagannathan wore a flowing lavender dress with a long train, minidress hemline, plunging neckline and loose silhouette. She paired the dress with pointed-toe heels in a darker shade of purple.
Brosnahan chose a design courtesy of Christian Dior for her attire. The star of the forthcoming 'Superman' film wore a sculptural design from Dior's fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection. The dress featured a bevy of latticework, with a peekaboo bra layering element as well. The skirt of Brosnahan's minidress featured volume with sculptural styling. She accessorized with Rainbow K jewelry. Her look was curated by stylist Alexandra Mandelkorn.
Cristin Milioti also opted for a design from Christian Dior. 'The Penguin' actress wore a sleeveless dress in a shade of crushed gold on a velvety fabric. The straps of Milioti's dress included black sheer fabric with floral elements at the neckline. The dress also included a slightly cinched waist for silhouette definition.
Parker Posey styled a look courtesy of Valentino. The dress came courtesy of the Italian luxury fashion house's pre-fall 2025 collection. Posey's dress featured billowing sleeves with cinched cuffs, a plunging neckline and a flowing skirt in a shade of ivory.
The 2025 Gotham TV Awards was held on Monday at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. The awards show honored the best performances from comedy, drama and limited TV series. Winners included 'The Pitt,' 'Adolescence' and 'The Studio,' among others.
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