Lou Gala stuns in Elie Saab at ‘The Decameron’ premiere

  • 7/29/2024
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DUBAI: French actress Lou Gala glittered in an ensemble from Lebanese couturier Elie Saab when she appeared on the red carpet for the New York premiere of her new Netflix show, “The Decameron.” For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @arabnews.lifestyle The “Clips & Conversations” debut event saw the 29-year-old wear pieces from the label’s Spring-Summer 2024 ready-to-wear collection. The gold and pastel outfit included a sequined crop top and matching midi skirt, decked in shimmering beads and macrame trims. Last month, the actress was spotted wearing Elie Saab at the label’s show during Paris Fashion Week, when she opted for all black. “The Decameron,” which is loosely inspired by the eponymous short story collection, is streaming now on Netflix. The series, from creator and showrunner Kathleen Jordan (of “Teenage Bounty Hunters” and “American Princess” fame,) examines the familiar theme of class struggles in the midst of a pandemic, as a cast of misfits tries to survive an outbreak of bubonic plague in Florence in 1348. Alongside Gala, the series stars Amar Chadha-Patel, Karan Gill, Tony Hale, Zosia Mamet, Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Tanya Reynolds. First published in Italy in the mid-14th century, Giovanni Boccaccio’s “The Decameron” tells the story of a group of nobles and their servants who shelter in the grand Villa Santa outside Florence as the Black Death rages. To pass the time, they take turns telling each other stories that range from witty to debauched. In the show, as time goes on and social rules wear thin, the group quickly sinks into a struggle for survival. Gala plays the timid and pious Neifile. As inspiration for the role, Jordan suggested that Gala watch Goldie Hawn’s performance in “Private Benjamin.” “She has an otherworldly quality in the way that Goldie Hawn does, where it’s almost like she’s not aware of the kind of power she holds,” Jordan wrote in show notes on Tudum. “The doe eyes, that sort of naivete, but also the really high-minded physical comedy.” Hale — who plays Sirisco — said particularly appreciated how “The Decameron” explored the existence of light and dark in all of us. “Life is about that tension,” he told Tudum. “When things get really dark, we can see the light even more.”

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