Ryan Murphy is adamant about not disappointing the Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy fashion fandom. After facing backlash from fashionistas last week over the wardrobe and makeup of âAmerican Love Storyâ stars Paul Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon as John F. Kennedy Jr. and Bessette-Kennedy, Murphy wants to set the record straight.
A scathing article from The Cut criticized the looks as cheap imitations of Bessette-Kennedy’s iconic style, comparing them to fast-fashion knockoffs. Murphy was surprised by the negative comments, calling the scrutiny inflammatory and unnecessary.
However, Murphy reveals that the outfits shown in the images were not actual costumes for the show but were put together for lighting and color tests. He released the photos early to preempt paparazzi attention on set and clarify any misconceptions.
To ensure accuracy, Murphy has assembled a 10-person style advisory board to reference and source Carolyn’s wardrobe. The production has even acquired some of Bessette-Kennedy’s actual clothing, including a replica of her famous Narciso Rodriguez wedding dress.
Despite the criticism, Murphy is determined to showcase the details and authenticity of Carolyn’s wardrobe. He plans to release 20 short videos showcasing Bessette-Kennedy’s style alongside Pidgeon’s character to highlight the attention to detail by costume designer Lou Eyrich.
In response to recent comments from Bessette-Kennedy’s hairstylist, Murphy expressed disappointment in Vogue for not reaching out for comment. He defended the show’s decisions and emphasized the meticulous effort put into recreating Carolyn’s look.
As filming progresses, Murphy is committed to honoring Bessette-Kennedy’s legacy and portraying her story accurately. He takes responsibility for releasing the initial images and acknowledges the need for transparency in future communications about the show.
Despite the challenges and scrutiny, Murphy remains focused on delivering a compelling and respectful portrayal of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in “American Love Story.” The show is set to premiere on FX on Valentine’s Day, with Murphy’s dedication to accuracy and authenticity shining through in every detail.