Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly Reunite to Show Off Their Fashion A-Game
The pair reunited for a series of stylish events this week

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Filming may have wrapped on FX's Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette, but Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly clearly haven't finished making their case as one of the most compelling style duos on television right now. The pair reunited this week for a run of press events celebrating their biographical drama — and dressed like they never left set.
First stop: the 2026 Gotham TV Awards in New York City, where the Love Story cast picked up the Ensemble Tribute award. Pidgeon and Kelly arrived coordinated without being matchy, both in Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann. She wore a clean black maxi with cap sleeves; he countered in a jet-black tuxedo with a white bowtie breaking up the dark — sharp, considered, and very much on purpose.
Still Kennedy-Coded
The following day, they landed in Los Angeles for an Emmy "For Your Consideration" event at Paramount Studios — and the references got even more pointed, according to Harper's Bazaar. Pidgeon surfaced in an asymmetrical off-the-shoulder black gown by Yohji Yamamoto, one of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's most beloved designers, grounded with minimal sandal heels. Kelly, meanwhile, leaned fully into JFK Jr. territory: a royal blue Louis Vuitton sport jacket over a pinstripe button-up, beige slacks, and chocolate moccasins. The whole look read like a mood board for a man who spent his weekends sailing and his weekdays being effortlessly photographed.
What makes this run of appearances interesting isn't just the clothes — it's the deliberateness behind them. These aren't two actors in publicist-approved neutrals trying to generate buzz. They're playing with iconography, nodding to their characters without costuming themselves, and doing it in sync across two cities and two events. That's not stylist luck. That's a shared point of view.
The real flex is dressing like your characters' greatest hits without ever reaching for a costume — and making it look like second nature.
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