Max Mara & Allure Celebrate ABC's #TGIT Lineup with Shonda Rhimes
/ E. Vincent MartinezMax Mara & Allure host Shonda Rhimes and the casts of Greys Anatomy, Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder to celebrate the hair, makeup, and wardrobe stylists behind the hit ABC shows.
Max Mara and Allure host ABC stars and executives at the Max Mara boutique in Beverly Hills to celebrate the hair, makeup, and wardrobe teams of the #TGIT ShondaLand family.
Scandal cast members included Kerry Washington, Darby Stanchfield, Katie Lowes, Portia De Rossi, executive producer Shonda Rhimes and more. How to Get Away with Murder stars Liza Weil and Charlie Webber were also in attendance as well as Exectuive Producer Betsy Beers and creator and EP of HTGAWM, Pete Nowalk. Greys Anatomy stars Camilla Luddington, Jessica Capshaw, Justin Chambers and Kelly McCreary were also there.
Max Mara is regularly featured within all #TGIT ShondaLand shows, specifically through the portrayal of key characters played by Kerry Washington, Darby Stanchfield and Bellamy Young from Scandal as well as Viola Davis, Aja Naomi King, and Carla Souza from How to Get Away with Murder. From classic yet modern ready-to-wear pieces to accessories, quintessential Max Mara pieces reinforce each character’s signature style.
Executive producer Shonda Rhimes and Kerry Washington attend 'MaxMara & Allure Celebrate ABC's #TGIT' at MaxMara in Beverly Hills, California. (All photos by Donato Sardella/Getty Images for Max Mara)
Cornelius Smith Jr., Kerry Washington, executive producer Shonda Rhimes, actresses Katie Lowes, wearing MaxMara, Bellamy Young, wearing MaxMara and Darby Stanchfield.
Guests attend 'MaxMara & Allure Celebrate ABC's #TGIT' at MaxMara on November 14, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California.
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