TV Show LOOT & Maya Rudolph’s Fab Wardrobe

Have you been watching Loot on Apple TV?  The premise?  After divorcing her husband of 20 years, Molly Novak, played by Maya Rudolph, must figure out what to do with her $87 billion settlement. She decides to reengage with her charitable foundation and reconnect with the real world–and finds herself along the way. Also along the way, Molly struts her stuff in one fabulous (expensive) outfit after the other.  Of course when you have $87 billion dollars you might not hesitate to spend $1,000 on a dress and she does this many times over and wears them brilliantly.  The wardrobe is so FAB that we decided to dedicate a piece to these super fun ensembles. Most identical outfits are no longer available but here is a FabList of the designers Molly wears and similar looks that are available!

La Double J:

 

A FabList favorite, Molly wears this brand frequently. Here are some other options from La Double J:

Diane Von Furstenburg:

 

DVF is the best at flattering a woman’s body.  This similar dress here is a winner!

Zimmerman:


Zimmerman makes such pretty, feminine dresses.  Find similar looking options here.

Roksanda:

This was a great dress!  It is out of stock but

Isabel Marant:

Isabel Marant is another designer who is great at flattering a woman’s figure – here done so well with ruching.

Doen:

 

Doen does great feminine tops, like these here.

 

 

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