Naomi Watts was nearly unrecognizable on the set of her latest film Tuesday in New York.
The chameleon-like actress, 54, in a brown fur-trimmed coat, brown pants, leather gloves and a gray bouffant wig for her role in season two of Feud.
The Oscar nominee will star as Barbara ‘Babe’ Paley, a former Vogue fashion editor who was married to CBS founder William S. Paley.
Unrecognizable: Naomi Watts was nearly unrecognizable on the set of her latest project Tuesday in New York. The chameleon-like actress, 54, in a brown fur-trimmed coat, brown pants, leather gloves and a gray bouffant wig for her role in season two of Feud
The socialite’s friendship with In Cold Blood author Truman Capote is part of the focus of the new season of the FX show from creator Ryan Murphy.
Tom Hollander, 55, stars as Capote, who enjoyed spending time with New York’s high society and kept a circle of stylish women around him whom he called his ‘swans.’
The British actor was costumed in a double breasted gray tweed coat and a page boy cap.

Babe: The Oscar nominee stars as Barbara ‘Babe’ Paley, a former Vogue fashion editor who was married to CBS founder William S. Paley. Her friendship with In Cold Blood author Truman Capote is part of the focus of the new season of the FX show

Capote: Tom Hollander, 55, stars as Capote. The British actor was costumed in a double breasted gray tweed coat, a page boy cap and a long purple wool scarf
He wore dark gloves, a long purple wool scarf, and round glasses.
The first season of Feud was based around the animosity between Hollywood stars Joan Crawford and Bette Davis.
The latest season of the anthology series was inspired by the book, Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era, by Laurence Leamer.

Swans: Capote enjoyed spending time with New York’s high society and kept a circle of stylish women around him, including Babe, whom he called his ‘swans’

Betrayal: The friendship suffered a sever rupture after Capote published an except from a book based on Babe’s dysfunctional life with her husband
The tome details how the Breakfast at Tiffany’s author alienated his famous friends after publishing an excerpt from his final book, Answered Prayers.
The chapter was based on the Paleys’ dysfunctional personal lives.
The revelations resulted in a rupture in Capote’s friendship with Babe and his other female companions who were worried that he would publish the intimate and sometimes sordid details of their lives.

Inspiration: The latest season of the anthology series was inspired by the book, Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era, by Laurence Leamer
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