
"I honestly can't believe it. I feel so overwhelmed and so grateful to be honored among such incredible women."
"The show was so beautiful. I mean, I love Max Mara. My grandmother loves Max Mara [and] my mom [does, too]. I feel like they make such beautiful, elegant, timeless clothes for any generation, she affirms."
"All of that stuff about [performance art] that's in Euphoria is kind of based on my experience in high school. I look back and I'm like, well, maybe I should have calmed down a little bit,' she says with a laugh. But I took it really seriously because I cared so much."
Maude Apatow identifies as an observer and exhibits shyness and humility. She received the Women in Film (WIF) Max Mara Face of the Future Award for her acting, directing, style, and grace and felt overwhelmed and grateful. Apatow attended Max Mara's fashion show and praised the brand's beautiful, elegant, timeless clothes, noting that her grandmother and mother also love Max Mara. Euphoria's success surprised the cast and shifted the spotlight to Apatow in season two when her character found a voice through a stage play. Much of the show's theatrical material drew from Apatow and Sam Levinson's high-school theater experiences, and she recalls taking performance seriously because she cared deeply.
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