Sarah Paulson cuts a stylish figure in chic floral dress as she joins co-star John Travolta at special American Crime Story screening in New York
She’s gearing up for the debut of American Crime Story to TV hit screens next year.
And on Monday night, Sarah Paulson - along with her co-stars - was given the opportunity to enjoy a special screening of the drama at a glamorous dinner event in New York.
The 40-year-old - who has taken on the role of Marcia Clark, the head prosecutor in the O. J. Simpson murder case - was accompanied by fellow show stars John Travolta, Cuba Gooding Jr and David Schwimmer.
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A lavish affair: Sarah Paulson and John Travolta were given the opportunity to enjoy a special screening of American Crime Story at a glamorous dinner event in New York on Monday
Looking stylish as ever, the blonde beauty showcased her toned, slender frame in a chic black and white number with tropical floral prints.
She wore her golden-tinted tresses to one side, while a bright red lip, well-defined eyes and a set of diamond earrings rounded off the proceedings perfectly.
At the lavish affair, Sarah happily mingled with show producers Ryan Murphy, Nina Jacobson and Anthony Hemingway as well as FX Network president John Landgraf.
Not alone: The stars were joined by show producers Ryan Murphy and Nina Jacobson as well as FX Network president John Landgraf
Pretty as a petal: Sarah, 40, showcased her slender frame in a chic black and white number with floral prints
Bright move: She wore her golden-tinted tresses to one side, while a bright red lip, well-defined eyes and a set of diamond earrings rounded off the proceedings perfectly
Playful nature: Ryan cheekily grabs Sarah, who appears slightly surprised
The new TV series centres around the OJ Simpson trial which took place from 1994 to 1995, and will see Cuba Gooding Jr. play the role of O.J. and Travolta as defense lawyer Robert Shapiro.
Former friends star David portrays defense lawyer Robert Kardashian and Selma Blair his wife Kris, now known as Kris Jenner.
Producer Nina recently teased in an interview with MTV News: 'For us, the O.J. story is so much more about race in America, the relationship between white police and a black community, the birth of a 24-hour news cycle, and of reality TV.
Highly anticipated: The new TV series centres around the OJ Simpson trial which took place from 1994 to 1995
Their roles: The drama will see Cuba Gooding Jr. play the role of O.J. and Travolta as defense lawyer Robert Shapiro, while David Schwimmer portrays Robert Kardashian
Star-studded: Courtney B. Vance (R) will play American lawyer Johnnie Cochran in the new TV drama
'The violence is very sobering, but it is very, very restrained, because the story is much more about the trial and the circumstances and the cultural response, two years after the L.A. riots, and how the city and the country and the world responded to these events.
'It’s a very, very different show than American Horror Story, and very respectful of the people involved.'
The 10-episode American Crime Story: The People v OJ Simpson will premiere on FX in February 2016.
Fancy that: Rudolph Giuliani and Judith Giuliani joined the stars at the screening on Monday night
Telling their story: The show promises to delve deeper than what viewers saw during the trial
Coming soon: The 10-episode American Crime Story: The People v OJ Simpson will premiere on FX in February 2016
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