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How ‘Rebel Ridge' became the Emmy frontrunner for Best TV Movie
How ‘Rebel Ridge' became the Emmy frontrunner for Best TV Movie

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time3 days ago

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How ‘Rebel Ridge' became the Emmy frontrunner for Best TV Movie

Is Rebel Ridge about to follow in the Emmy-winning footsteps of Quiz Lady, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, and ... Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers? The Netflix telefilm has held the No. 1 spot in Gold Derby's Best TV Movie odds all season long, despite increasingly fierce competition from the likes of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Out of My Mind, Mountainhead, Am I OK?, and The Gorge. Why? Perhaps Rebel Ridge is still coasting off its awards juice from earlier in the season, where it claimed prizes at the Critics Choice Awards (Best TV Movie) and Image Awards (Best Actor for Aaron Pierre), and scored nominations from the Producers Guild and Writers Guild, among others. More from GoldDerby 'The worst has already happened, so now I have everything to gain': Meagan Good on love, loss, and empowering women in 'Forever' 'Eureka Day' playwright Jonathan Spector talks vaccine debates, vicious comment sections, and 'the failure of a utopia' Breakout star Owen Cooper admits 'Adolescence' was 'very out of my comfort zone' The action thriller stars Pierre as Terry Richmond, a former Marine who has a run-in with a small town's corrupt and racist police force, including Don Johnson's Chief Sandy Burnne. The cast is rounded out by AnnaSophia Robb, David Denman, Emory Cohen, Steve Zissis, Zsané Jhé, Dana Lee, and James Cromwell. The movie has a 95 percent at Rotten Tomatoes, with critics calling it "an intelligent and gripping vehicle for Aaron Pierre's star-making performance." It became one of Netflix's most-watched films of 2024, with 129 million streams. Rebel Ridge is written, produced, directed, and edited by Jeremy Saulnier, the Cannes-winning filmmaker whose prior movies include Murder Party (2007), Blue Ruin (2013), Green Room (2015), and Hold the Dark (2018). On the TV front, he's best known for directing and producing True Detective Season 3, which was considered a return to form for the HBO limited series. With Saulnier in charge, Rebel Ridge is a few notches above your everyday TV movie. Gold Derby This Emmy category has drawn backlash in recent years, particularly with light-hearted fare like Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022) and Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square (2021) winning. Contemporary TV movies are rarely nominated in other categories, suggesting a general weakness for this fare both above- and below-the-line. One notable exception was 2023's well-respected Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, a satiric biopic starring Daniel Radcliffe as the Grammy-winning musician, brought a sense of cachet back to the race with its eight nominations and two wins (Best TV Movie and Best Music Composition). That was followed by Quiz Lady last year, a dramedy starring Awkwafina and Sandra Oh as estranged sisters who try to win money to pay off their mother's debt that received decidedly mixed reviews and no nominations outside the category. But as the first phase of Emmy voting nears, there are signs that the race could tighten. If Gold Derby's odds are any indication, the current lineup of Best TV Movie contenders could result in one of the category's most exciting Emmy races in years. Our 21 experts from major media outlets are divided on this category, with the following four telefilms each receiving No. 1 votes: Ten experts predict Rebel Ridge: Ben Travers (Indiewire), Dave Nemetz (TVLine), Debra Birnbaum (Gold Derby), Joyce Eng (Gold Derby), Keith Simanton (IMDb), Matt Brennan (L.A. Times), Matt Neglia (Next Best Picture), Peter Travers (ABC), Tariq Khan (KSDK), and Wilson Morales (BlackFilmandTV) Nine experts predict Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy: Anne Thompson (Indiewire), Eric Deggans (NPR), Gregory Ellwood (The Playlist), Jazz Tangcay (Variety), Kate Erbland (Indiewire), Kristen Baldwin (Entertainment Weekly), Shawn Edwards (WDAF-TV Fox), Susan King (freelance), and Thelma Adams (freelance) One expert predicts Mountainhead: Matt Roush (TV Guide) One expert predicts Out of My Mind: Christopher Rosen (Gold Derby) Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is the fourth installment in the Bridget Jones film series, with Renée Zellweger returning as the titular love-stricken British woman. The first three films made $759 million worldwide in theaters, but this latest installment was only released theatrically overseas. Here in the United States, it can be streamed on Peacock. Mountainhead is Jesse Armstrong's highly anticipated first film project since winning seven Emmy Awards for Succession (four for writing, three for producing). The HBO movie follows four wealthy tech billionaires — played by Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith, and Ramy Youssef — who meet at a swanky ski resort amid a global crisis. It'll be released on May 31, the last day of Emmy eligibility. Out of My Mind, like Rebel Ridge, is a TV movie that's already hit it big on the awards circuit. It received noms at the Critics Choice and Writers Guild Awards, and won for Amber Sealey at the Directors Guild Awards. It also claimed the Peabody Award for Children's/Youth Program and the Television Academy Honors for inspiring social change. The Disney+ film stars Phoebe-Rae Taylor as a middle schooler with cerebral palsy whose inner thoughts are spoken by Jennifer Aniston. Of all the films in the category, Out of My Mind has seen the biggest spike in predictions in recent days and is trending upwards at the perfect time, narrowing the gap with Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy and closing in on second place in the odds. Let us know what you think of this year's Best TV Movie race by sounding off in our TV forum. Make your predictions at Gold Derby right now. SIGN UP for Gold Derby's free newsletter with latest predictions Best of GoldDerby 'The worst has already happened, so now I have everything to gain': Meagan Good on love, loss, and empowering women in 'Forever' 'The Better Sister': Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks on their 'fun partnership' and the 'satisfying' killer reveal The Making of 'Beast Games': Behind the scenes of Prime Video's record-breaking competition series Click here to read the full article.

Keanu Reeves gets his wings in ‘Good Fortune' teaser, Taron Egerton sees ‘Smoke,' and today's other top stories
Keanu Reeves gets his wings in ‘Good Fortune' teaser, Taron Egerton sees ‘Smoke,' and today's other top stories

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Keanu Reeves gets his wings in ‘Good Fortune' teaser, Taron Egerton sees ‘Smoke,' and today's other top stories

Gold Derby's for May 28, 2025. Keanu Reeves is a literal angel in the teaser The feature directorial debut from Aziz Ansari has finally been revealed, and it looks heavenly. Seemingly a riff on Wings of Desire, Good Fortune follows an angel Gabriel (played by a winged Keanu Reeves), who is looking for more meaning in his work. He finds Arj, played by Ansari, who is a lost soul, peeing in bottles while working for a thinly veiled Amazon-like company. The film, which also stars Seth Rogen, Sandra Oh, and Keke Palmer, hits theaters on Oct. 17. More from GoldDerby 'The worst has already happened, so now I have everything to gain': Meagan Good on love, loss, and empowering women in 'Forever' 'Eureka Day' playwright Jonathan Spector talks vaccine debates, vicious comment sections, and 'the failure of a utopia' Breakout star Owen Cooper admits 'Adolescence' was 'very out of my comfort zone' trailer heats up The new Apple TV+ series from author Dennis Lehane reunites him with his Blackbird leading man, Taron Egerton, who this time stars as an arson investigator on the trail of two serial fire starters. Joining him is a police detective, played by Jurnee Smollett, who begins to suspect that the expert might be dabbling in the crime of his specialty. Smoke premieres on June 27. cast members reteam for adaptation The film version of a BookTok sensation is bringing two Yellowjackets stars back together. Courtney Eaton and Sophie Nélisse will appear in the feature adaptation of Kathleen Glasgow's Girl in Pieces. The book follows a young woman who, after her release from a psychiatric ward, moves across the country to attempt a fresh start, before her past begins to catch up with her. Olivia Cooke to star in from writer-director The House of the Dragon star will appear in the next film from Chloe Okuno. The story follows a woman who becomes an interest of a "mysterious count" when she and her husband travel to a remote Italian villa. Cooke steps in for Watcher star Maika Monroe, who departed the project for scheduling reasons. J.K. Simmons to lead MGM+ series, The Oscar winner will star in the upcoming show chronicling the real-life construction of New York City's Javitz Center and the Irish mob's involvement in the project. alum joins Season 2 Netflix has announced the start of filming for the second season of Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen, and along with the news, revealed a handful of actors joining the returning cast. Hugh Bonneville, who plays Lord Grantham in Downton Abbey, joins Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, Ray Winstone, Joely Richardson, and Vinnie Jones in the crime drama. Best of GoldDerby 'The worst has already happened, so now I have everything to gain': Meagan Good on love, loss, and empowering women in 'Forever' 'The Better Sister': Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks on their 'fun partnership' and the 'satisfying' killer reveal The Making of 'Beast Games': Behind the scenes of Prime Video's record-breaking competition series Click here to read the full article.

ODU Celebrates More than 2,700 Graduates During its 142nd Commencement Exercises
ODU Celebrates More than 2,700 Graduates During its 142nd Commencement Exercises

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time11-05-2025

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ODU Celebrates More than 2,700 Graduates During its 142nd Commencement Exercises

Norfolk, VA, May 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- More than 2,700 students joined the ranks of Monarch alumni during Old Dominion University's 142nd commencement exercises this weekend. Family members and friends cheered on their graduates at ceremonies across campus recognizing the hard work and success they have achieved during their journeys at Old Dominion University. Close to 2,100 students gathered for the Main Undergraduate Ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on May 10 at Kornblau Field in S.B. Ballard Stadium. The event celebrated graduates of the Batten College of Engineering and Technology, the Darden College of Education and Professional Studies, the Ellmer College of Health Sciences, Ellmer School of Nursing, the Strome College of Business, the College of Arts and Letters, the College of Sciences and the School of Cybersecurity. 'Please know that, like everyone here today, I am immensely proud of each of you — members of Old Dominion University's Class of 2025,' said President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. 'As your membership in the Monarch Nation evolves with today's transition from students to alumni, that pride will continue to grow in the years to come. Congratulations to all of you!' The University bestowed an honorary doctorate of humane letters during the ceremony to award-winning actress, director and producer Meagan Good, who served as the featured speaker. Good began her remarks by talking about the many challenges she faced growing up in a small community in California. 'I was labeled a whirlwind of identities, none of which truly fit,' she said. 'But here's the thing: in that space of isolation, I discovered the power of authenticity. I realized that my uniqueness or difference wasn't a flaw — it was my strength.' Good, who began her career as a child actress and went on to star in television shows, music videos and feature films, including the 'Think Like a Man' series and 'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,' encouraged the Class of 2025 to embrace their uniqueness. 'Because the world doesn't need another copy; it needs the original you,' she said. She described how setbacks in her journey as an actress — from nervous auditions to challenging roles — ultimately prepared her for something far greater and truly unimaginable. 'Perception is everything,' she said. 'Perception is actually reality. Embrace the lessons and perceive them as gifts to grow you stronger.' Good cautioned graduates not to rush to their destinations because, 'the journey — the highs, the lows, these lessons — that is where the magic happens.' She also enlisted graduates to lift others as they climb and to never sacrifice their integrity: 'Real success isn't just about reaching our vision of the top; it's about bringing others with you.' In closing, Good reflected on a time in her career when she questioned whether she was on the right path. After praying for guidance, she found clarity to know that 'I will win.' 'And standing here before you today, this — speaking life over and into the next generation — is a huge part of that purpose,' she said. 'It is one of the greatest honors of my life. To know every single part of the journey has never been in vain, but only a gift to remind you through experience. You, too, will win.' The University also bestowed an honorary doctorate of public service to The Honorable Don Scott, who represents the 88th district in Virginia's House of Delegates. In 2024, he was elected as the first Black speaker of the House of Delegates in the state's 400-year history. Speaker Scott served as a U.S. Navy officer and earned his law degree from Louisiana State University. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates from Portsmouth in 2019 and was chosen as House Democratic Leader in 2022 before his selection as House Speaker last year. His unanimous election as speaker wasn't just symbolic – it reflected his ability to bring people together and to lead with both principle and purpose. Speaker Scott is a passionate and tireless champion for major investments in public education, criminal justice reform, affordable healthcare, and policies that fuel economic opportunity across the commonwealth. New this year, graduates moved across campus to individual college and school ceremonies after the main undergraduate ceremony. The individual ceremonies provided graduates the opportunity to celebrate their achievements with their closest peers and faculty mentors. Locations included S.B. Ballard Stadium, as well as Kaufman Mall, the Perry Library green space and Chartway Arena. 'As these commencement exercises draw to a close, I wish each and every one of you best wishes for a prosperous and successful life,' President Hemphill said. Commencement weekend kicked off Friday night in Chartway Arena with the Advanced Degree Ceremony for doctoral and masters students. John B. Ford, Ph.D., a Professor of Marketing and International Business, Eminent Scholar and Haislip Rohrer Fellow at Old Dominion University, addressed the approximately 650 students awarded educational specialist, master's and doctoral degrees. 'You have a lot to be proud of, and I know you are feeling relief and possibly some exhaustion as well — unfortunately, I cannot advise you to just relax,' Dr. Ford said. Instead, he shared four suggestions for the soon-to-be-graduates. First, he encouraged them to be lifelong learners and keep an open mind as they navigate life. Second, Dr. Ford urged them to travel, experience new cultures and be a 'valuable citizen of the world.' Third, he said to be humble and keep a collaborative spirit when working with others. Last, he acknowledged the loved ones and supporters who helped the students achieve their educational goals. 'You are all products now of this fine University, and we want you to realize that you represent us,' Dr. Ford said. 'Every one of you can make your own contributions to your fields of study and your industries, and we want you to go out and show the world what you can do. Make us proud!' The Class of 2025 Advanced Degree Ceremony for Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School and EVMS School of Health Professions at Old Dominion University will be held at 10 a.m. on May 17 at Chartway Arena. Alfred Abuhamad, MD, executive vice president for Health Sciences at ODU and dean of Eastern Virginia Medical School at ODU will provide keynote remarks, and 401 degrees will be awarded. Photo assets available on Dropbox. ### ABOUT OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Old Dominion University (ODU), located in Norfolk, is Virginia's forward-focused public doctoral research university with more than 24,000 students. A top R1 research institution offering rigorous academics, ODU is recognized nationally for academic excellence, social mobility and access. Military friendly and home to an energetic residential community and robust initiatives that currently contribute $3.8 billion annually to Virginia's economy, ODU is a leader in the commonwealth. Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at Old Dominion University, founded July 1, 2024, represents the most comprehensive health sciences center in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Attachments Kenya Godette Old Dominion University 757-683-4988 [email protected]

ODU Celebrates More than 2,700 Graduates During its 142nd Commencement Exercises
ODU Celebrates More than 2,700 Graduates During its 142nd Commencement Exercises

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

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ODU Celebrates More than 2,700 Graduates During its 142nd Commencement Exercises

Saturday's ceremony featured remarks from award-winning actor, producer, director Meagan Good, who was awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters degree Commencement speaker, actor, producer, director Meagan Good Old Dominion University's 142nd Commencement exercises Norfolk, VA, May 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- More than 2,700 students joined the ranks of Monarch alumni during Old Dominion University's 142nd commencement exercises this weekend. Family members and friends cheered on their graduates at ceremonies across campus recognizing the hard work and success they have achieved during their journeys at Old Dominion University. Close to 2,100 students gathered for the Main Undergraduate Ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on May 10 at Kornblau Field in S.B. Ballard Stadium. The event celebrated graduates of the Batten College of Engineering and Technology, the Darden College of Education and Professional Studies, the Ellmer College of Health Sciences, Ellmer School of Nursing, the Strome College of Business, the College of Arts and Letters, the College of Sciences and the School of Cybersecurity. 'Please know that, like everyone here today, I am immensely proud of each of you — members of Old Dominion University's Class of 2025,' said President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. 'As your membership in the Monarch Nation evolves with today's transition from students to alumni, that pride will continue to grow in the years to come. Congratulations to all of you!' The University bestowed an honorary doctorate of humane letters during the ceremony to award-winning actress, director and producer Meagan Good, who served as the featured speaker. Good began her remarks by talking about the many challenges she faced growing up in a small community in California. 'I was labeled a whirlwind of identities, none of which truly fit,' she said. 'But here's the thing: in that space of isolation, I discovered the power of authenticity. I realized that my uniqueness or difference wasn't a flaw — it was my strength.' Good, who began her career as a child actress and went on to star in television shows, music videos and feature films, including the 'Think Like a Man' series and 'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,' encouraged the Class of 2025 to embrace their uniqueness. 'Because the world doesn't need another copy; it needs the original you,' she said. She described how setbacks in her journey as an actress — from nervous auditions to challenging roles — ultimately prepared her for something far greater and truly unimaginable. 'Perception is everything,' she said. 'Perception is actually reality. Embrace the lessons and perceive them as gifts to grow you stronger.' Good cautioned graduates not to rush to their destinations because, 'the journey — the highs, the lows, these lessons — that is where the magic happens.' She also enlisted graduates to lift others as they climb and to never sacrifice their integrity: 'Real success isn't just about reaching our vision of the top; it's about bringing others with you.' In closing, Good reflected on a time in her career when she questioned whether she was on the right path. After praying for guidance, she found clarity to know that 'I will win.' 'And standing here before you today, this — speaking life over and into the next generation — is a huge part of that purpose,' she said. 'It is one of the greatest honors of my life. To know every single part of the journey has never been in vain, but only a gift to remind you through experience. You, too, will win.' The University also bestowed an honorary doctorate of public service to The Honorable Don Scott, who represents the 88th district in Virginia's House of Delegates. In 2024, he was elected as the first Black speaker of the House of Delegates in the state's 400-year history. Speaker Scott served as a U.S. Navy officer and earned his law degree from Louisiana State University. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates from Portsmouth in 2019 and was chosen as House Democratic Leader in 2022 before his selection as House Speaker last year. His unanimous election as speaker wasn't just symbolic – it reflected his ability to bring people together and to lead with both principle and purpose. Speaker Scott is a passionate and tireless champion for major investments in public education, criminal justice reform, affordable healthcare, and policies that fuel economic opportunity across the commonwealth. New this year, graduates moved across campus to individual college and school ceremonies after the main undergraduate ceremony. The individual ceremonies provided graduates the opportunity to celebrate their achievements with their closest peers and faculty mentors. Locations included S.B. Ballard Stadium, as well as Kaufman Mall, the Perry Library green space and Chartway Arena. 'As these commencement exercises draw to a close, I wish each and every one of you best wishes for a prosperous and successful life,' President Hemphill said. Commencement weekend kicked off Friday night in Chartway Arena with the Advanced Degree Ceremony for doctoral and masters students. John B. Ford, Ph.D., a Professor of Marketing and International Business, Eminent Scholar and Haislip Rohrer Fellow at Old Dominion University, addressed the approximately 650 students awarded educational specialist, master's and doctoral degrees. 'You have a lot to be proud of, and I know you are feeling relief and possibly some exhaustion as well — unfortunately, I cannot advise you to just relax,' Dr. Ford said. Instead, he shared four suggestions for the soon-to-be-graduates. First, he encouraged them to be lifelong learners and keep an open mind as they navigate life. Second, Dr. Ford urged them to travel, experience new cultures and be a 'valuable citizen of the world.' Third, he said to be humble and keep a collaborative spirit when working with others. Last, he acknowledged the loved ones and supporters who helped the students achieve their educational goals. 'You are all products now of this fine University, and we want you to realize that you represent us,' Dr. Ford said. 'Every one of you can make your own contributions to your fields of study and your industries, and we want you to go out and show the world what you can do. Make us proud!' The Class of 2025 Advanced Degree Ceremony for Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School and EVMS School of Health Professions at Old Dominion University will be held at 10 a.m. on May 17 at Chartway Arena. Alfred Abuhamad, MD, executive vice president for Health Sciences at ODU and dean of Eastern Virginia Medical School at ODU will provide keynote remarks, and 401 degrees will be awarded. Photo assets available on Dropbox. ### ABOUT OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Old Dominion University (ODU), located in Norfolk, is Virginia's forward-focused public doctoral research university with more than 24,000 students. A top R1 research institution offering rigorous academics, ODU is recognized nationally for academic excellence, social mobility and access. Military friendly and home to an energetic residential community and robust initiatives that currently contribute $3.8 billion annually to Virginia's economy, ODU is a leader in the commonwealth. Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at Old Dominion University, founded July 1, 2024, represents the most comprehensive health sciences center in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Attachments Commencement speaker, actor, producer, director Meagan Good Old Dominion University's 142nd Commencement exercises CONTACT: Kenya Godette Old Dominion University 757-683-4988 kgodette@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Meagan Good Marries Sheer Trend and Cutouts in Red Body-con Dress for ‘Magazine Dream' Screening With Fiancé Jonathan Majors
Meagan Good Marries Sheer Trend and Cutouts in Red Body-con Dress for ‘Magazine Dream' Screening With Fiancé Jonathan Majors

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time18-03-2025

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Meagan Good Marries Sheer Trend and Cutouts in Red Body-con Dress for ‘Magazine Dream' Screening With Fiancé Jonathan Majors

Meagan Good embraced current red carpet trends for her appearance at the 'Magazine Dreams' screening on Monday in Los Angeles. The actress wore a red body-con dress made of sheer fabric. The ensemble featured a flowing train, an asymmetrical neckline with one shoulder exposed and cutouts on the hips. Good styled her hair in a wavy bob hairstyle with short bangs. She completed her look with statement earrings and bold makeup with a deep lip color. More from WWD EXCLUSIVE: 'White Lotus' Star Michelle Monaghan Is U Beauty's First Celebrity Face How to Watch the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards Red Carpet Livestream: See the Nominees, Host and More Anne Hathaway Embraces Après-ski Glamour in Furry Coat for Snowy Moncler Grenoble Fall 2025 Show Good attended the event to support her fiancé, Jonathan Majors, who stars in the Elijah Bynum-directed film, which will be in theaters on Friday. Majors wore a navy blue velvet double-breasted blazer with a crisp white dress shirt underneath with no tie. He completed the look with black dress pants, patent leather dress shoes and black-framed sunglasses. Good often collaborates with stylist Philippe Uter on her looks. Uter has dressed her in styles from Do Long, Ha Linh Thu, Galia Lahav, Eteri Couture and Maison Rizman Ruzaini. The stylist also collaborates with Noah Schnapp and Leona Lewis. In February, Good and Majors celebrated the third and final season of her Prime Video series 'Harlem' in Los Angeles. For the event, Good wore an olive dress from Andrea Iyamah. The halterneck silhouette was the company's Reni design in silk satin. The couple was also seen together at the 2025 Pan African Film and Arts Festival. For the red carpet occasion, Good opted for an asymmetrical dress featuring a dramatic cutout and thigh-high slit. The black maxidress featured one long sleeve and one short sleeve, along with a crew neckline. View Gallery Launch Gallery: Meagan Good's Style Through the Years: Red Carpets & More [PHOTOS] Best of WWD How Charlotte Le Bon Became 'The White Lotus' Breakthrough Star: From Chanel Beauty Ambassador to Season Three Scene-stealer Charlotte Le Bon's Style Through the Years [PHOTOS] Demna's Celebrity Fashion Statements at Balenciaga: Kim Kardashian, Nicole Kidman and More [PHOTOS]

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