Aubrey Plaza and Chloe Fineman made appearances on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” in New York City on Thursday. The “Agatha All Along” actress and “Saturday Night Live” star chatted with the eponymous talk show host about their time filming Francis Ford Coppola’s new movie “Megalopolis.”
For her appearance on the late night talk show, Plaza opted for a suited look with a twist. The actress wore a three-piece power suit featuring an oversized double-breasted blazer with sharp shoulders and lapels, along with a white button-down shirt, black vest and black short-shorts.
Plaza’s suit featured a black tie with white polka dots. She paired the ensemble with sheer black tights and a pair of black heels. Plaza’s look was curated by stylist Jessica Paster, with hair styled by Rheanne White and makeup by artist Kathy Jeung.
Plaza was joined on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” by her “Megalopolis” costar Chloe Fineman. The “Saturday Night Live” star wore an allover black sequined turtleneck dress courtesy of Michael Kors Collection.
The midi dress featured an asymmetric element on the skirt, with a thigh-high slit and angled hemline. Fineman has recently worked with stylist Yael Quint on her “Megalopolis” press tour looks.
During their respective appearances on “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” both Plaza and Fineman discussed working on the Francis Ford Coppola-directed picture. “She’s her own kind of witch; she’s a blond witch,” Plaza said of her character, named Wow Platinum. Fineman plays a character by the name of Clodia Pulcher in the star-studded picture.
Prior to their appearances on “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” Plaza and Fineman attended the New York City red carpet premiere of “Megalopolis.” Stylist Jessica Paster curated a Dolce & Gabbana look for Plaza to wear, while Fineman wore a gold minidress courtesy of Versace, curated by stylist Yael Quint.
“Megalopolis” follows artist Cesar Catilina (Adam Driver), who imagines a utopian world in the city of New Rome, posing a stark contrast for mayor Franklyn Cicero (Giancarlo Esposito) to contend with. In the middle of their conflict is Cicero’s daughter Julia (Nathalie Emmanuel), who falls for Cesar. The film hits theaters Friday.