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The stars of “White Lotus” Season 3 attended the Actor’s Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday night. Each look honored the show’s first red carpet theme, set by ELLE: “Re-imagining 20s and 30s Hollywood glamor.”
Patrick Schwarzenegger played with this theme in an ivory double-breasted suit and Cartier jewelry.
Michelle Monaghan layered a black boat neck dress with a champagne colored patchwork skirt. She slicked her hair back into a sleek ponytail and added dazzling earrings by Sabyasachi.
Parker Posey attended the event wearing a Gucci chiffon dress with a bow tie, voluminous skirt, and feather detailing at the neckline.
Natasha Rothwell skimmed the red carpet in a dramatic black Naeem Khan dress with a feathered bodice and flared skirt.
Sam Nivola walked the red carpet in a Dior tuxedo alongside Sarah Catherine Hook, who wore a purple Balenciaga strapless dress with opera gloves.
Leslie Bibb arrived with boyfriend Sam Rockwell in a fitted sequined gown with cherry blossom embroidery. Rockwell looked classic in a black double-breasted suit and black mock neck top.
Amy Lou Wood stunned in an icy blue dress with delicate draping and off-the-shoulder detailing.
Each season of Mike White’s HBO hit features an almost entirely different cast and is set in a new location at the fictional White Lotus luxury hotel. The latest season was set in Thailand, with Rothwell reprising her role as Belinda, and co-starring Posey, Wood, Nivola, Bibb, Schwarzenegger, Monaghan, Carrie Coon, Jason Isaacs, Walton Goggins and Blackpink’s Lisa.
Both Posey and Wood were nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress, and Goggins was nominated for Best Actor.
The cast for Season 4 has already been announced, and the series will be set in France. Actors joining the series include Helena Bonham Carter, Steve Coogan, Caleb Jonte Edwards, Marissa Long, Alexander Ludwig, Chris Messina, AJ Michalka, and more.
Plot details are still under wraps, but in an interview with NPR, White said there will likely be a fatality and that murder mysteries have been one of the show’s storytelling engines so far.
“It’s obviously something that increases interest in the show. People will judge by the ending whether it’s satisfying or if it just feels device-y. But for now, I’m excited about the finale,” White explained. “As someone who has worked behind the scenes, I am happy in a way that there is an audience.”
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