**Rebecca Hall, Sabrina Carpenter, and Jeff Goldblum Shine at Loewe’s Front Row**
The latest Loewe collection by Jonathan Anderson drew a vibrant crowd of celebrities and fashion enthusiasts, despite the rainy Paris morning. Among the notable attendees were newly-announced global brand ambassador Wang Yibo and “Espresso” singer Sabrina Carpenter, who added a splash of color to the event.
Wang Yibo made a statement in bright pink and yellow T-shirts reworked into a sculptural scarf, while Tay Tawan Vihokratana showcased intricate beaded trousers from the winter 2024 collection, inspired by Richard Hawkins. Sabrina Carpenter turned heads in a minty green gown, carefully navigating the slippery cobblestones, and Korean star Lee Jong Suk opted for a classic grey suit.
British actress Rebecca Hall attended her first Loewe show, expressing her long-time admiration for Jonathan Anderson’s work. “I’ve been a fan of Jonathan’s forever,” she said, recalling her visit to his Shoreditch shop. Hall praised Anderson’s blend of avant-garde and wearable fashion, noting the artistic influences in his designs, such as the current Peter Hujar-inspired collection.
Jeff Goldblum added a musical touch to the morning, singing Cannonball Adderley’s “Work Song.” Goldblum will soon be seen as the Wizard of Oz in the upcoming film “Wicked,” alongside Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
Dan Levy, a regular at Anderson’s shows, attended in low-key black attire, emphasizing his preference for comfort. Levy hinted at a new project in the works but remained tight-lipped due to non-disclosure agreements.
Morgan Spector, attending his first Loewe show after passport issues last season, joked about his newfound sex symbol status following his role in “The Gilded Age.” Despite the attention, Spector described his life as a working actor and dad in upstate New York as far removed from the Hollywood spotlight.
The Loewe collection featured gilded looks, including gold feathers, baggy trousers, and a sparkling singlet, capturing the essence of Anderson’s innovative and art-infused fashion.
Source: WWD, People