There are any number of reasons why a cast might skip a premiere, chief among them being work conflicts, but it’s a bummer because the people we’re missing — Hunter Schafer, Kaia Gerber, Jessica “Lady Sybil” Brown Findley, Sian Clifford — would have been fun to see. Particularly Hunter, fashion-wise. Then again, maybe the movie itself wasn’t super pleasant for everyone? I find it abstractly irritating, because I read this Vogue article from 2025 and the way they talk about it is super pretentious. Especially the gymnastics they’re doing to make it sound like the experience was artistically profound, when really it sounds fucking miserable. I don’t know. Maybe some of them trauma-bonded and some didn’t, but in Vogue the writer said there’s a sense of “what happened on Mother Mary stays on Mother Mary,” and I don’t know if I think any project should require a person to speak thusly of it:

“It felt like shooting Apocalypse Now,” says [director David] Lowery of a pivotal sequence near the end of the film. “At one point Annie broke down and said, ‘I have to apologize, because I think what’s going to come out of me will hurt you.’ And Michaela took her hands and said, ‘I love you, I trust you,’ ” Lowery recalls. “We were in various stages of that for about a week, shooting that scene.”

I’m not an actor, so what do I know, but… yeesh.

Anyway, here are some clothes!!!

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