DOWNTON ABBEY – A NEW ERA New York Premiere Red Carpet

Posted on May 16, 2022

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The Julian Fellowes Cinematic Universe collided as the stars of The Gilded Age came out to cheer on their Brit cousins at the premiere of Downton Abbey: A New Cash Grab! We already gave the Crawley sisters the kind of spotlight they tend to demand, but let’s check in on how everyone else did, shall we?

 

 

 

Allen Leech
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This is such a weird and unflattering combination of colors.

 

 

 

Christine Baranski
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Miss Christina keeps things casually chic. The styling is doing a lot of work to make us ignore that top, which is kind of awful.

 

 

 

Claire Danes (in Carolina Herrera) and Hugh Dancy (in Prada)
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They look very coordinated. That dress design looks like more fuss and trouble than it’s worth.

 

 

 

Cynthia Nixon
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This doesn’t even feel like her style. We kinda hate that print, if we’re being honest.

 

 

 

Donna Murphy
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All the credit to her for delivering a serve as hard as she can, but the bust is too tight.

 

 

 

Elizabeth McGovern
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Her hair’s a mess and the dress looks cheap and wrinkled. We get the distinct impression your girl’s just not into it.

 

 

 

Hugh Bonneville
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Can’t really argue with any of this. Nicely done, sir.

 

 

 

Joanne Froggatt in Michael Kors Collection
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It’s just okay. We’ve seen it a million times before.

 

 

 

Phyllis Logan
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The touches of orange are perhaps a bit over-matched (especially in the lip color), but this is boldly vibrant, unforgettable and kind of fun. It doesn’t lack personality, that’s for sure.

 

 

 

Raquel Cassidy
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Ooof. This is almost hilarious in its badness. The textile is ugly and the design is costumey. Adding that bag and those shoes to that mess of a dress was just the ticky-tacky cherry on top of this bad taste sundae.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Photo Credit: JOHN NACION/startraksphoto.com, Marion Curtis/Starpix]

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