Stars came in clutch on the Emmys red carpet, carrying several statement clutches that made their looks pop. Here are eight of the boldest handbags at the 2019 Emmy Awards.
Angela Bassett
The title of clutch queen goes to Bassett, who livened up her stunning red custom gown by Antonio Grimaldi with Judith Leiber's Disco Lollipop Crystal Bag ($4,495). Stylist Jennifer Austin added Casadei shoes, Sutra earrings, a David Webb cuff and Wendy Yue rings for a glam moment. Bassett was Willy Wonky ready with her Italy-made clutch, which featured Australian crystals and a hot pink tassel.
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Angela Bassett
The title of clutch queen goes to Bassett, who livened up her stunning red custom gown by Antonio Grimaldi with Judith Leiber's Disco Lollipop Crystal Bag ($4,495). Stylist Jennifer Austin added Casadei shoes, Sutra earrings, a David Webb cuff and Wendy Yue rings for a glam moment. Bassett was Willy Wonky ready with her Italy-made clutch, which featured Australian crystals and a hot pink tassel.
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- 9/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
ROME -- Murder mystery "La Ragazza del Lago" (The Girl by the Lake), the debut film from Andrea Malaioli, and Antonio Grimaldi's "Caos Calmo" (Quiet Chaos), a story about a man's behavior after his wife dies, dominated the nominee list for the David di Donatello awards, to be awarded April 18.
Each film was nominated in at least six major categories, with Malaioli in the unusual position of being nominated as both best director and best new director.
Malaioli's film, which premiered last year in Venice, tells the tale of a detective from northern Italy brought in to solve a murder in a tranquil town. The film was also nominated for best film, with Sandro Petgraglia nominated for best screenplay, Nicola Giuliano and Francesca Cima earning best producer nominations for their work on the film, and protagonists Anna Bonaiuto and Donatello regular Toni Servillo were nominated for the top two acting prizes.
"Caos Calmo", which starred and was co-written by noted Italian auteur Nanni Moretti, was also nominated as best film.
Each film was nominated in at least six major categories, with Malaioli in the unusual position of being nominated as both best director and best new director.
Malaioli's film, which premiered last year in Venice, tells the tale of a detective from northern Italy brought in to solve a murder in a tranquil town. The film was also nominated for best film, with Sandro Petgraglia nominated for best screenplay, Nicola Giuliano and Francesca Cima earning best producer nominations for their work on the film, and protagonists Anna Bonaiuto and Donatello regular Toni Servillo were nominated for the top two acting prizes.
"Caos Calmo", which starred and was co-written by noted Italian auteur Nanni Moretti, was also nominated as best film.
- 3/21/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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