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People Magazine – Kelly Preston picked out husband John Travolta’s…

John Travolta wore a burgundy suit at the Critics’ Choice Awards because his wife Kelly Preston has always wanted to see him in the colour. John was nominated for his role in American crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson, but lost out on the best supporting Actor In A Movie Made For Television Or Limited Series category to his co-star Sterling K. Brown. It didn’t ruin John’s night though, with the iconic actor looking dapper in a burgundy velvet suit by Matteo Perin in Los Angeles on...

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GQ – We Asked the People vs O.J. Cast If O.J. Did It

On the eve of the 2016 Emmys, GQ corralled the superb cast of FX's (subsequently Emmy award-winning) series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story in Los Angeles to pose for a spread in our annual Men of the Year issue. Since this distinguished troupe of reenactors is probably as close as we'll ever get to the real trial participants, we took the opportunity to ask them once and for all: Did O.J. do it?...

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Emmy.com – All Rise, The People vs O.J. Simpson Cast

They say that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. If that's true, then FX has guaranteed we'll never see the likes of the O.J. Simpson trial again. Few shows in recent years have prompted more cultural reflection than the network's 10-episode The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Grime Story, a vivid retelling of the murder trial that mesmerized the country two decades ago. So far, the limited series is cable's most popular new show of 2016; it averaged nearly 13 million viewers a week and was probably...

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Hollywood Reporter – Meet the Designer Behind John Travolta’s…

John Travolta’s most memorable style moments may have come circa Grease and Saturday Night Fever, but that doesn’t mean the iconic actor is past his sartorial prime. Just the opposite, in fact. For years now, his red-carpet looks have been primarily custom-made in Italy by emerging luxury designer Matteo Perin, who was born and raised in Verona and began learning suit construction and pattern-making as a teen. The pair work closely together on the actor's one-of-a-kind bespoke suiting and tuxes for premieres, and collaborated on Travolta’s wardrobe for the forthcoming...