Martha Stewart stuns in a cream pant suit at gala in New York following documentary drama
Martha Stewart looked stunning in cream as she enjoyed a night out in New York City on Thursday.
The lifestyle influencer, 83, who was accused of lying about prison conditions during her time behind bars in documentary Martha, attended the opening of the Aritzia flagship boutique in Soho.
The Martha Cooks star dazzled in a cream hoodie with matching trousers.
She wore taupe ankle boots and kept warm in a camel-colored all-weather coat.
Her shoulder-length blonde hair was parted at the side.
The Bad Moms actress’ makeup looked natural under the bright lights.
Martha Stewart, 82, stuns in a cream pantsuit with a hoodie top at the grand opening of the Aritzia flagship store in New York City Thursday evening. She stepped out in taupe ankle boots and covered up with a camel all-weather jacket
She accessorized with dangling pearl earrings and carried a brown shoulder bag.
While there, Stewart rubbed shoulders with Aritzia CEO Jennifer Wong and former CEO Brian Hills. She also met DuJour founder and CEO Jason Binn, with whom she has a long relationship.
Since the release of the Martha documentary on Netflix, the media star has received a lot of criticism for what she said about and in the film.
Stewart took part in the project and gave extensive on-camera interviews for it, but has publicly reacted with scathing to the final product.
She complained that the film was “lazy” and “left out a lot,” to the point where she hopes to approach the streaming service about putting together a “Version Two.”
Filmmaker RJ Cutler, who previously directed documentaries on Anna Wintour, Billie Eilish, John Belushi and Elton John, opened up about his creative differences with the subject of his latest feature on the podcast The City with Matthew Belloni.
“Martha saw the film and she told me what she thought of it, and of course it was no surprise to me that she would have made a different film than me,” he said.
“And she gave me her feedback, and she was upset that I didn’t make the changes she wanted, but this is a process,” Cutler argued.
While there, Stewart rubbed the shoulder of Aritzia CEO Jennifer Wong
She was also chatting with Brian Hills, former CEO of Aritzia
The outing was an opportunity to catch up with old friend, founder and CEO of DuJour Media, Jason Binn (left)
‘It takes a lot of courage on her part to trust me. I respect that,” he said, “and in return I share the film with her and have conversations with her about the film.”
“If she has ideas that I think are good ideas and will benefit the film I’m making, I’ll take a good idea from anyone, believe me.”
For now, the Housewife is focusing on what she does best: giving Thanksgiving entertaining advice. On Friday, she uploaded a video promoting a recipe for an apple cider donut cake that “tastes like a giant cinnamon sugar donut.”
“Oh yum. I’m going to make this this weekend,” one fan wrote, adding, “I’ll report back!”