
Mary Beth Barone is a self-described “girly girl”—and her look for the Tory Burch spring 2026 show was no exception. To sit front row at last night’s runway, Barone and her stylist, Kat Typaldos, opted for a sheer sequined midi dress from the designer’s fall 2025 collection. “They asked if I would want to wear a bra, but one: I don’t have one; two: I really wanted to stay true to how it was styled on the runway; and three: everyone already saw my tits in Overcompensating,” Barone tells Vogue.
Speaking of which: the actor, writer, and comedian arrived at the show mere days after Benito Skinner’s comedy was renewed for season two. “I have the privilege of being in the writers’ room as well as an actor on the show, so I really can’t wait to get back into the writing and support Benny’s vision for these characters,” she says. As for her character Grace, who ended last season breaking up with Adam DiMarco’s frat boy, Peter, “I can’t reveal any storylines, but [Benny] might let me keep my natural hair color this time…”
While Barone keeps busy with Overcompensating, she also has her own stand-up comedy career, where she tends to lean ultra-feminine onstage: sparkly chainmail minis, bright blue eyeshadow, and keyhole dresses among her past looks. “Well, seeing a woman walk on stage to do stand-up can be really confusing for people. I usually try to disorient them even more by also wearing really girly clothes,” she jokes. “Offstage, lately, I tend to go for baggy jeans, a tight little top, and a statement bag. That might sound a little masc. I’m a bisexual Gemini, so I am capable of a lot.”
Indeed she is! Here, Mary Beth Barone brings Vogue with her to the Tory Burch spring 2026 show.
#Mary #Beth #Barone #Brings #Bisexual #Gemini #Energy #Tory #Burch