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	Booth Moore WrapStyle
Our WrapStyle weekly newsletter, edited by Booth Moore, serves as a curated selection of LA’s most coveted happenings at the intersection of art, fashion and entertainment. From exhibits to film premieres, store openings to product launches, the newsletter promises a unique round-up that celebrates this creative trifecta unique to LA. Please contact booth.moore@thewrap.com for consideration.
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										Fashion’s Hollywood Face Race Hits Fever PitchWrapStyle: Fashion’s new creative directors are in a race for relevance 
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										Emmys Fashion Takeaways From Armani, Prada, GapStudio and MoreWrapStyle: Awards season fashion was off to a strong start at the 77th annual ceremony last week 
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										Dior Red Carpet Blitz, a Bright NYFW Debut and a Sterling CollabWrapStyle: Plus, VMAs’ best-dressed guest wears the hottest new Paris fashion label, Rachel Scott’s Proenza Schouler prelude and more 
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										How Shows Like ‘The Studio’ and ‘The White Lotus’ Inspire Real-Life Fashion TrendsStyle-conscious shows are inspiring viewers to seek out the on-screen looks, creating opportunities for brand placement, collaborations and organic fashion trends 
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										Broad Minded: The Broad Museum Director on LA Impact and Olympics PlansAs The Broad marks its 10th anniversary, founding director and president Joanne Heyler reflects on the museum’s impact on downtown Los Angeles and the city’s cultural scene By Rochelle Steiner
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										2025 Emmys Red Carpet: Noah Wyle, Cate Blanchett and More Arrivals | PhotosTelevision’s biggest stars bring their best looks to the Emmy Awards 
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										TheWrapBook Vol. 4 Launches at VFA Gallery in NYC | PhotosTheWrapBook editors, artists and guests gathered to celebrate The Art of Television 
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										Box TV Sets as Art: From Daniel Tyree Gaitor-Lomack to Veronica FernandezThey may no longer a fixture in homes, but old-fashioned box TVs still inspire artists as symbols of mass media and objects of everyday living By Curated by Rochelle Steiner
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										Greed Is Good… for TV DramaBy Brian Lowry Artwork by Barbara Kruger Gordon Gekko, the amoral investor in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street, got it partly right when he said, “Greed is good.” Greed might not be beneficial to society, as Michael Douglas’ character argued, but in recent times, it has certainly helped produce good TV. Granted, greed has taken many… 
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										Dynamic Duos in Oil Paintings: ‘Hacks,’ ‘Nobody Wants This’ and MoreBrooklyn-born Elbert Joseph Perez re-creates some of the season’s most memorable on-screen pairings in distinctive oil paintings. By Alicia Pestalozzi
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										Diego Luna Unpacks His ‘Andor’ Journey From Beginning to Exhausting EndReprising his most popular on-screen role in the Star Wars prequel series Andor, Mexican actor Diego Luna has won critical raves and mainstream fans. Can he finally take a breather? 
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										The Look of ‘Severance’: Jessica Lee Gagné Talks to Thomas Demand About Visions of Corporate LifeFor decades, German fine-art photographer Thomas Demand has been creating spare interior landscapes that anticipated the look of the Lumon Industries offices in Severance. Now, Demand sits down with the show’s longtime cinematographer (and occasional director) Jessica Lee Gagné to explore their parallel visions of corporate life. 
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										Artists by Artists: Kathryn Hahn, Cate Blanchett, Jake Gyllenhaal and MoreConsider these works by a baker’s dozen of primarily California-based visual artists working in paint, fabric and even marble to capture some of the small screen’s biggest stars 
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										Armani’s Earliest Inspiration Was Film, Tiffany’s ‘Frankenstein’ Moment and MoreWrapStyle: From Julia Roberts to Jodie Foster, there’s few stars in Hollywood that Armani’s influence hasn’t touched 














