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Stylist: Michael Fisher assisted by Amber Simiriglia
Outfit: Paul Smith by Paul Smith
Tailor: Leah Huntsinger x Atelier Q
Groomer: Joanna Pensinger Ford
Shoes: Christian Louboutin

One of the many festivals that is coming up in the next months is the Toronto International Film Festival (also known as TIFF). Numerous interesting movies were announced for this year’s lineup and many will probably land in some Oscars categories.

In the meantime let’s talk about that time the beloved Sebastian Stan attended the TIFF 2019 edition.

For the premiere of “Endings, Beginnings” during the Toronto International Film Festival 2019, he wore a Paul Smith single-breasted Suit Jacket in Rust paired with matching pants and Christian Louboutin dark brown shiny lace-ups.

According to Refinery29.com, the movie was all about improv, as Sebastian explained: “Yes, that is all literally on the day, in the moment, happening real-time. Basically, the script that he had [writer’s note: Drake Doremus, the director] was just the outline: Daphne comes out a recent relationship and moves in with her best friends. They’re having a New Years Party, and she runs into Frank who asks her for a cigarette. It was all outlines, but in terms of the dialogue and how we would get there, that was all improvised. That was an interesting experience because I had never worked that way and no take is ever the same. I walked away from that experience feeling very vulnerable. You’re not hiding behind any lines.”

It’s always interesting to think about the reasons why a certain actor chooses to act in a movie rather than another and Stan is not just a good looking man but a very talented actor. We surely can’t wait for Pam & Tommy to come out.

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Endings, Beginnings is a 2019 romantic drama film, semi-improvised and loosely based on the screenplay. 

A 30-something woman (played by Shailene Woodley) navigates through love and heartbreak over the course of one year, unlocking the secrets to her life in a sudden turn of events and in the most surprising of places.

In the movie, Sebastian Stan plays the role of Frank, one of her affairs.

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