Iris Apatow shines in a revealing sheer minidress, accompanied by her stunning sister Maude Apatow, as they dominate the scene at the Prada skincare launch event in Brooklyn!
The Prada event in New York City on Saturday saw “Euphoria” star Maude, 26, and her younger sister Iris, 21, commanding attention.
Iris Apatow Is Attracting Attention
Maude exuded elegance in a stylish pink overcoat, while Iris radiated glamour in a sheer silver Prada gown, perfectly complementing the label’s makeup and skincare launch. Both daughters of Hollywood luminaries Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann accessorized with Prada handbags, with Maude opting for a black tote and Iris selecting a white one.
Exhibiting their fashion flair, the superstar sisters enhanced their ensembles with stunning high heels.
A ‘Beautiful’ Night With Prada
Iris took to her Instagram account to share snapshots from the event, captioning it: “Beautiful evening with @pradabeauty #pradabeautypartner.”
Iris’ photos received an outpouring of admiration from fans and celebrity friends alike, with likes and comments flooding in. Singer Olivia Rodrigo chimed in with, “Soooooo hot,” while Coco Arquette, daughter of actress Courtney Cox, exclaimed, “So f—ing pretty.”
A different follower expressed, “The most stunning. My heart skipped a beat.”
‘Nepo Baby’ Issue
The occasion comes in the wake of Maude and Iris becoming entangled in the “nepo baby” controversy.
Maude was prominently featured on the front cover of a 2022 New York Magazine article discussing the term “nepo baby,” alongside other offspring of wealthy and famous parents like Dakota Johnson, Maya Hawke, and Zoë Kravitz.
Maude Apatow Gets Candid About The Term
Before the New York Magazine story, Maude had already acknowledged her privileged position within the family she was born into, as her name became associated with the term “nepo baby.”
While acknowledging that she is fortunate, the actress revealed that the term initially bothered her. In a conversation with Porter, she expressed, “At first, I was sad… I try not to let it get to me because I obviously understand that I’m in such a lucky position.”
Maude expressed, “A lot of people [in a similar position] have proven themselves over the years, so I’ve got to keep going and make good work. It’s so early in my career.”
Things Maude Apatow Learned From Her Famous Dad
The talented TV sensation also acknowledged seeking guidance from her screenwriter father.
In fact, Judd directed her in her earliest film roles, appearing in his 2007 movie “Knocked Up” and 2009’s “Funny People,” both of which starred her mother.
Judd has urged his eldest to explore beyond acting. “My dad always told me acting is tough because you never know what’s going to come next. He always encouraged me to write,” Maude shared.
The actress revealed, “Dad always reads what I write, but I have to be at a certain point. I’ll wait until I’m almost done and then get notes from him. I get annoyed because he’ll come up with a better idea, but he’s super-helpful.”