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Received — 8 April 2026 Fashion Lifestyle
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  • In 'The Testaments,' Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday Bring Teenage Drama to Gilead Carolyn Twersky Winkler
    Lucy Halliday and Chase Infiniti in ‘The Testaments.’ Steve Wilkie/Disney via Getty ImagesIn The Testaments, the sequel to Hulu’s Emmy-winning The Handmaid’s Tale, which concluded its six-season run last summer, Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday play foils: young women from different worlds forced together against their will in a relationship defined by their disparity. In real life, though, they can’t stop giggling.They’re currently promoting the new show, which is also an adaptation of a dystop
     

In 'The Testaments,' Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday Bring Teenage Drama to Gilead

8 April 2026 at 12:00
Lucy Halliday and Chase Infiniti in ‘The Testaments.’ Steve Wilkie/Disney via Getty Images

In The Testaments, the sequel to Hulu’s Emmy-winning The Handmaid’s Tale, which concluded its six-season run last summer, Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday play foils: young women from different worlds forced together against their will in a relationship defined by their disparity. In real life, though, they can’t stop giggling.

They’re currently promoting the new show, which is also an adaptation of a dystopian Margaret Atwood novel (The Handmaid’s Tale was published in 1985, with The Testaments arriving in 2019). Like its predecessor, The Testaments takes place in Gilead, a highly religious, oppressive regime where women are unable to read or write and are seen only as ornaments and reproductive incubators. Released in 2017 at the beginning of Trump’s first term, The Handmaid’s Tale quickly became a cultural juggernaut and earned its star, Elisabeth Moss, an Emmy and a Golden Globe.

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Infiniti and Halliday are acutely aware of the pressure they face as co-leads of this new project. They’re covering heavy topics—violence, sexual assault, religious fanaticism—while simultaneously continuing a beloved franchise. “Neither one of us wanted to be the cog in the machine that screws it up,” says 21-year-old Halliday. It’s enough to intimidate even the most seasoned pro, but Infiniti and Halliday are both novices in this industry. Though Infiniti, 25, is fresh off awards season thanks to her breakout role as Willa in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Oscar-winning film One Battle After Another, this is just her third credit—and her first time leading a project. The Scottish-born Halliday, meanwhile, has only acted in indie British projects prior to The Testaments.

That’s why it’s such a blessing that they have each other. During our Zoom interview, their camaraderie is contagious. They playfully push and tease each other or show solidarity with a Gen Z two-finger clap. You can’t help but laugh along.

The rapport is a long way off from what we see on screen, at least at the beginning of the series. In The Testaments, we follow Infiniti and Halliday as attendees of an elite preparatory school run by The Handmaid’s Tale alum Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd). Infiniti plays Agnes, a young woman raised in Gilead who knows nothing beyond its strict world. She prepares to embark on a new chapter of life and get married when she meets Halliday’s Daisy. Born in Toronto, Daisy has immigrated to Gilead as a Pearl Girl, a kind of born-again refugee. The two are begrudgingly paired together by the school’s whip-wielding overseers, the Aunts, allowing each one to learn from the other’s vastly different experiences.

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In many ways, The Testaments feels like an extremist Gossip Girl—though parties and hook-ups are swapped for afternoon teas and arranged marriages. The scenes in the school halls prove that no matter the circumstances, teenagers will be teenagers. Cliques will form, cutting remarks will fly, and crushes will bloom. There’s a beauty to the idea that oppression can’t suppress natural, youthful instincts.

Before landing their roles, both Infiniti and Halliday were familiar with the material (that is, they weren’t living under a rock during The Handmaid’s Tale’s run). “I remember it blowing up, not just at my high school, but all over the world,” Infiniti says. She didn’t engage in the story herself until much later. “It was a bit too dark for me at that point. I was more of a The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel girl in high school.”

On the other hand, Halliday defines herself as a “massive Margaret Atwood fan,” and she read The Testaments immediately upon its publication in 2019. Still, there was research to be done before arriving on set.

“We both took it upon ourselves to be as prepared as possible, because we didn't want to let anyone down,” Halliday recalls. “So we spoke to everyone who would speak to us.” That includes Dowd, with whom both women shared scenes, as well as the show’s creator, Bruce Miller, and director, Mike Barker. “All these people were such a source for us, and we really leaned on them.” Moss, who serves as an executive producer on The Testaments, was also a helpful resource. (She pops up throughout The Testaments’ first season, mostly in scenes alongside Halliday.)

Mattea Conforti, Halliday, Infiniti, and Isolde Ardies. | Photo by Russ Martin/Disney via Getty Images

“I spent the first half of those scenes in awe,” Halliday says. “It did feel like she was passing the mantle. She afforded us the space to step into this world.”

While Infiniti didn’t get a chance to film with Moss (at least, not yet), she does have experience with another Handmaid’s Tale alum: O-T Fagbenle, who plays Moss’s husband in the original series. Infiniti and Fagbenle worked together on the 2024 Apple TV+ series, Presumed Innocent.

“My man, O-T, I love him,” Infiniti says at the mention of her former costar. She laughs at a memory of the two discussing The Handmaid’s Tale on the set of Presumed Innocent, long before The Testaments role came into her life. “He was talking about The Handmaid’s Tale, but he remarked, ‘That show might be a bit too intense for you.’ Jump cut to three or four years later, and now I'm essentially playing his daughter.” (Agnes, born Hannah, is the daughter of Moss’s June and Fagbenle’s Luke, though she is unaware of her true parentage.)

To be fair, Fagbenle was right. The Handmaid’s Tale was intense, as is The Testaments. The show never shies away from showing the violence and corruption that breeds inside a fascist regime. “The amount of things these girls have to withstand will leave you heartbroken,” Infiniti promises.

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Rowan Blanchard, Mattea Conforti, and Isolde Ardies round out the show’s core group of young people, and the fivesome bonded closely making sure the script's intensity didn't seep into their reality. “The bonds we had and the amount of lightness we brought to set really helped us get through the stressful days at work,” Infiniti says. While filming in Toronto, the group would regularly grab meals together and even attend dinner theater at Medieval Times. “Multiple times,” Infiniti says.

The Testaments was the first opportunity for Infiniti to engage with people her age on set. Both in Presumed Innocent and One Battle, she was the only member of her generation.

“I loved working on those projects, but I did get a bit lonely,” she admits. In contrast, Infiniti describes The Testaments as a high school setting, saying, “They became my group of friends.” Though Infiniti’s résumé is hardly long, her relative experience compared to the other young women allowed her to take on a mentor role within the group. “I wanted to be a voice of advocacy for the other girls who were in the show, because it can be scary to be that young and be a part of something so big,” she says.

And while Infiniti is only three years Halliday’s senior, the latter has no problem calling her costar an “old-timer.”

“I’m an auntie,” Infiniti agrees with a laugh. But to clarify, not a Gilead aunt.

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  • A Look Back At 15 Years of Justin Bieber's Best Red Carpet Moments Carolyn Twersky Winkler
    Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesIt’s hard to believe Justin Bieber has been in the spotlight for 15 years. It seems like just yesterday, his first single, “One Time,” was taking over airwaves on the summer radio, but it has been a decade and a half since the bowl cut-loving Canadian first popped up on our screens. Of course, in the time, Bieber has gone through quite the transformation—from a teen boy in a purple hoodie to a married, 30-year-old man in...well, still a lot of hoodies. Bie
     

A Look Back At 15 Years of Justin Bieber's Best Red Carpet Moments

14 April 2026 at 16:48
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It’s hard to believe Justin Bieber has been in the spotlight for 15 years. It seems like just yesterday, his first single, “One Time,” was taking over airwaves on the summer radio, but it has been a decade and a half since the bowl cut-loving Canadian first popped up on our screens. Of course, in the time, Bieber has gone through quite the transformation—from a teen boy in a purple hoodie to a married, 30-year-old man in...well, still a lot of hoodies. Bieber has very casual style, which he has always showed off on red carpets. Even in the beginning, of his career, when he had to put on a suit for appearances at the Grammys or Golden Globes, he always added his own flare with a pair of high top sneakers. And today, now that he’s more comfortable in front of the cameras, he isn’t afraid to wear whatever he wants on the red carpet, even sweatpants. In actuality, Bieber really doesn’t walk a lot of red carpets anymore, but when he does, we can expect his own take on classic men’s style, often aided by Balenciaga, or the singer’s own brand, Drew. Below, we’re looking back at the last 15 years and the many style phases Bieber went through in that time, from his suit vest obsession to his Dolce & Gabbana era, to now.

2026: Coachella

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The singer headlined Saturday night of the first weekend of Coachella 2026 in a pair of baggy, barrel leg shorts by Lu’u Dan and appropriately named Desert Boots by Loewe.

2026: Coachella

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Naturally, Bieber also wore a hot pink oversized hoodie from his own fashion brand, Skylrk, on the Coachella 2026 main stage.

2026: Grammy Awards

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For his first Grammy awards red carpet in four years, Bieber went with a decidedly oversized black suit form Balenciaga accented only by a silver chain.

2026: Grammy Awards

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While on the red carpet he covered himself in the most amount of fabric possible, on stage her wore just a pair of boxers from his own label Skylrk,.

2025: Los Angeles

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Bieber was spotted in Los Angeles in a variation of his off-duty uniform. This time it was a Martin Rose sweat shirt paired with cargo pants, pink sneakers, and some Y2K-appropriate wraparound sunglasses.

2025: New York

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Bieber kept it big, baggy, and nearly all-black for a night out in New York. Save for his shiny red baseball cap.

2023: US Open

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Pun slightly intended when we say Bieber was spotted at the US Open in a spotted baseball cap worn with a sculptural pink sunglasses to accentuate a uniform of an a-shirt, blue jeans, and a black leather jacket.

2022: New York

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Bieber channeled some Kurt Cobain-esque quirk for a trip to New YOrk.

2022: Grammy Awards

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Bieber wore an extremely oversized suit by Balenciaga to his first Grammys red carpet in six years. The singer then accessorized the look sparingly, pairing the suit with a bright pink beanie, black sunglasses, and the similarly oversized Balenciaga Crocs.

2021: Justin Bieber: Our World Premiere

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The singer attended the premiere of his latest documentary in a casual look, featuring a turtleneck sweatshirt, light blue pants, and a safari hat.

2021: Met Gala

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The Biebers matched in simple, all black looks at the 2021 Met Gala. For his part, Justin represented his fashion brand, Drew, wearing a suit from the label.

2020: Justin Bieber: Seasons Premiere

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Bieber once again opted for a laidback look for the red carpet, pairing a white top with pastel pink pants and a backwards hat for the premiere of his YouTube original series.

2016: Grammy Awards

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Bieber went for an all black look at the 2016 Grammys, courtesy of Saint Laurent, though he did top the outfit with a white dinner jacket at points throughout the evening.

2015: American Music Awards

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We wonder how many times Bieber was asked how many Nirvana songs he could name when he wore this Fear of God shirt with ripped Amiri jeans to the AMAs in 2015.

2015: MTV Video Music Awards

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Bieber loves wearing jeans on the red carpet, and at the 2015 VMAs, he paired more ripped denim with a polka-dotted shirt and black, leather moto jacket, all courtesy of Saint Laurent.

2015: Met Gala

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The singer amped up the drama at the Met Gala in 2015, attending the event in a gold and black, brocade suit jacket by Balmain.

2015: Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber

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Bieber was a good sport at his Comedy Central roast in 2015, he even wore a full suit for the occasion, a rare occurrence for the singer.

2014: amfAR’s Cinema Against AIDS Gala

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Though Bieber wore a double-breasted Dolce & Gabbana suit to the amfAR Gala in 2014, he made it his own by hiking up the sleeves and going for an ultra skinny fit in the pants.

2013: Justin Bieber’s Believe Premiere

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Bieber accessorized his red Balmain suit with a gold chain, white smoking loafers, and black sunglasses.

2012: American Music Awards

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The singer added some color to his otherwise all black look with a pair of spiked, red loafers by Unif. They added even more edge to his outfit, comprised of drop crotch pants by Kemal + Karla, a leather top, and a black Dior cardigan.

2012: Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

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Before Bieber performed on the runway of the Victoria’s Secret show, he walked the pink carpet in a black and blue leather moto jacket by Balmain.

2012: Teen Choice Awards

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Bieber paired a camo Dolce & Gabbana shirt with white Marc Jacobs pants for the TCAs in 2012.

2011: American Music Awards

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At first glance, Bieber and his then-girlfriend, Selena Gomez, looked like a classic Hollywood couple at the 2011 AMAs, especially with Bieber in an uncharacteristic, black velvet suit. But the singer made the more traditional look his own with a pair of high-top sneakers.

2011: Vanity Fair Oscar Party

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Bieber and Gomez made their first red carpet appearance together as a couple at the Vanity Fair Oscar party in 2011, where they matched in Dolce & Gabbana looks.

2011: Grammy Awards

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The singer paired his high top sneakers with a white suit for the 2011 Grammys.

2011: Justin Bieber: Never Say Never Premiere

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Bieber wore a muted version of his former signature color, purple, in the form of a velvet Dolce & Gabbana jacket at the premiere of his film, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.

2011: Golden Globe Awards

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The singer attended his first (and only) Golden Globes in a three-piece suit by Dolce & Gabbana.

2010: Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards

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The then-16-year-old clearly had a thing for vests, as he wore them on many red carpets in 2010, and at the KCAs he paired his favorite piece with neon yellow high top sneakers.

2010: Grammy Awards

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Bieber attended his first Grammy Awards in a black vest a top a gray button down shirt.

2009: MTV Video Music Awards

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The singer matched the red carpet at the VMAs in a pair of jeans, a red tee, and a gray jacket.

2009: Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards

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Bieber posed with his former mentor, Usher, at the KCAs in an all-gray look.

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