Molly Ringwald is pretty in pink no more.
The Feud: Capote vs. The Swans star channeled old Hollywood glam, as she sashayed down the red carpet in an effortlessly chic gown that paid homage to the high society darlings of the past.
While attending the series' Jan. 23 premiere at New York City's Museum of Modern Art, Molly wowed in a black velvet halter dress that featured a voluminous white tulle hem. She paired her swan-inspired look with a dramatic ruffled boa, black platform heels and a striking red lip.
The Breakfast Club star also made a rare red carpet appearance with her husband Panio Gianopoulos and their daughter Mathilda.
In fact, the 20-year-old dressed in theme and seemingly twinned with her mom, wearing an elegant black dress that featured bedazzled feather-shaped embroidery on the puffed sleeves.
However, instead of rocking a bold lip like Molly, Mathilda channeled her inner Black Swan with shimmery dark blue eyeshadow.
Of course, Molly wasn't the only star to tap into the show's title when choosing her premiere look. Demi Moore, Chloë Sevigny, Naomi Watts and Calista Flockhart all stuck to the black-and-white dress code.
"What an honor to get to work with all these strong beautiful women," Molly gushed in December, "and with Tom Hollander who is a magician. Thank you Ryan Murphy."
Capote vs. The Swans is the latest installment of Ryan's Feud anthology series, which explores the relationship between acclaimed writer Truman Capote and the exclusive group of high society women he surrounded himself with—including Lee Radziwill, Barbara "Babe" Paley, Ann Woodward, Nancy "Slim" Keith and C.Z. Guest—and nicknamed "the swans."
But before the series makes its grand debut on Jan. 31 on FX, keep reading to see all of the new shows already airing on the small screen.
Virgin River (Netflix) - Dec. 19
This sixth season promises fresh twists and turns, escalating love triangles, delightful wedding drama, as well as uncovered secrets from Mel’s father’s past which will transport us to the magic and mystique of Virgin River in the 1970s.
Laid (Peacock) - Dec. 19
In the new series, a woman finds out her former lovers are dying in unusual ways and must go back through her sex timeline to confront her past in order to move forward. Laid is a f--ked up rom-com where the answer to “why can’t I find love, is there something wrong with me?” is a resounding “Yes. There is. The problem is definitely you.”
Ilana Glazer: Human Magic (Hulu) - Dec. 20
The Broad City alum tackles everything from motherhood to being a stoner in her new stand-up special.
Josh Groban & Friends Go Home for the Holidays (CBS) - Dec. 20
Hosted and executive produced by Josh Groban, the special features a new format combining compelling stories, music, comedy and a live adoption on stage, celebrating the creation of a new family. Musical performances include holiday classics, new releases and original duets with Groban and his guests, including James Bay, Jennifer Hudson, Tori Kelly and The War And Treaty.
2024 Back That Year Up with Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson (Peacock) - Dec. 23
2024 Back That Year Up With Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson returns for a third annual special highlighting the biggest moments of the year. The comedic duo will close out the year with their unfiltered humor as they recap the past year of pop culture, sports, social media and politics. The special will feature guest appearances from the year’s most talked about celebrities, including Nate Bargatze, Mookie Betts, Kenny G, Blake Griffin, Jon Hamm, Jonquel Jones, Seth Meyers, mgk and Rashida ‘Sheedz’ Olayiwola.
The Flipping El Moussas (HGTV) - Dec. 26
Real estate power couple Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa will continue to grow their working relationship while juggling the addition of a rambunctious toddler to their busy family life in the newest season of their follow-doc series.
The season will kick off in Hawthorne, California, where Tarek and Heather Rae tackle their most extreme flip project to date.
Squid Game 2 (Netfix) - Dec. 26
Three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 gave up going to the states and comes back with a new resolution in his mind. Gi-hun once again dives into the mysterious survival game, starting another life-or-death game with new participants gathered to win the prize of 45.6 billion won.