Guillaume Henry fans Diane Kruger and Kelly Rutherford were among the guests that turned out for the Patou show Sunday, while “Wednesday” star Joy Sunday was chatting with Tommy Dorfman front row. They were both enjoying the rainy Parisian weather.
“It’s kind of romantic, actually,” she said.
As for her upcoming HBO series “DTF Saint Louis,” costarring Jason Bateman and Linda Cardellini, she wouldn’t disclose much about the dark comedy.
“It is the best show of the year, I promise you,” she said.

Brittany Broski
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“Royal Court” host Brittany Broski was an unexpected face in the crowd.
“I just share my passions and interests online, and I think I have fans at some of these brands,” she said of her invitation. “It’s so fun when I come to a fitting, and they’re like, ‘We love you. We think you’re so funny,’ and I’m like, ‘What the hell?’” she said of a career trajectory that all started from a comedic kombucha video. “What an arc, right?
“I love a puffy sleeve, and I feel like Patou does it so well. I love that plaid is back and these shoes are kind of c–ty. It’s all whimsical and girly and fantastic,” she said of her look.
Though she kept names under wraps, she promised some “gag” guests in the next season and is hoping to go to Milan Fashion Week next.

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Kelly Rutherford said she has seen the Caudalie campaign around Paris. “It’s bizarre, but cool at the same time,” she said. “When my kids see it, or my mom sees it, I don’t know why but it’s even more fun. You know, when your family and people you love love it, I love it.”
The actress said she has been friends with the Caudalie founders Mathilde and Bertrand Thomas since the early days of the brand. “I just love them. I’ve known them for many years, so it was very organic and aligned.”

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Rutherford has been concentrating on fashion campaigns while getting her kids ready for college. She hit the Patou show in a fuzzy plaid peacoat that protected her from the day’s elements.
“I thought I was gonna wear this slinky little dress, and I was so thankful that I had this option because it was perfect for today,” she said.
Camille Razat was wearing a preview of what would be on the runway, a top with delicate floral needle work that she said was inspired by the Middle Ages. Her thigh-high vinyl boots didn’t have the same aesthetic of the epoch. Or did they?
“They could be a little bit of armor,” she said.
The actor said her penchant for outrageous fashion has become a little bit softer recently as she is concentrating on her Tazar Productions company, which is in development on three feature films.
As for Netflix’s “Emily” who has now decamped to Rome?
“I don’t close the door because I love Darren, but I’m enjoying doing other things,” she said.

