Meghann Fahy on New BOSS Campaign, ‘The White Lotus’ Castings and How to Spend a Dream Day Off
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The ‘Sirens’ and ‘Drop’ star dishes on her new fashion collaboration, meeting David Beckham in Milan and taking a moment to relax after back-to-back projects: “Right now I'm in a real period of rest.”
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Meghann Fahy is officially in the BOSS family. The actress, who broke out from The White Lotus to star in back to back projects like Your Monster, The Perfect Couple, Rebuilding, Drop, Sirens and the upcoming The Good Daughter , stars in the fashion house’s new spring/summer campaign highlighting individuals “who embody what it means to ‘be the next.’” She does so alongside actor Corey Mylchreest, K-pop star S.Coups and model Sacha Quenby. In between a fitting and a hair and makeup session, The Hollywood Reporter caught up with Fahy by phone from New York to talk brand deals, the latest White Lotus castings and how she’d spend a day off if she were the boss. Related Stories Movies How Charli XCX's Review Helped an Oscar-Winning Film Get Attention Movies Actor Awards Snubs and Surprises: Timothée Chalamet Loses Second Lead Actor Prize in a Row; Keri Russell Nabs Unexpected Win You’ve done some other collaborations, with brands like Tiffany & Co. and Estée Lauder, and I’m curious what you look for in a partner like BOSS before saying yes? The main thing is alignment. I want to make sure that it matches my values and is a partnership that feels really natural. That’s why I was so excited about BOSS because they do this amazing thing, which is allow women to exist in a masculine space while also having some really feminine pieces, too. That is aligned with who I am and how I move through the world. It feels like a truthful collaboration. What is your history with BOSS? Obviously, it’s an elevated brand so I was definitely not wearing it in high school or anything. But I’ve been getting into the fashion space over the last four or five years, and that experience has been really incredible. I’ve learned so much. BOSS has a lot of classic, staple ...
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