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TV Show Inventing Anna Casts Outfits - Jackets, Coats and Blazers

Inventing Anna is one of the most popular streaming shows right now. Jessica Pressler's article in New York Magazine served as the inspiration for the show. The article was called "How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party-People." Although Inventing Anna first appears to be a story of fiction, it was actually inspired by the real-life story of Anna Sorokin. The Russian-born model is a fraudster that pretended to be a German heiress.

She is an amateur con artist working in New York that used her beauty to steal money and the hearts of the elite of New York. The show centers on a journalist who makes a significant effort to look into the Anna Delvey case. Anna is a well-known Instagram user that is known for flirting and stealing money from New York's elite. While Anna waits for the trial, journalists race against time to try to identify Anna Delvey.

The reporter and Anna developed a love-hate relationship that became popular with the viewers. The show became an instant hit upon its premiere. It was made available for online streaming on February 11, 2022. Julia Garner took on the role of Anna Sorokin, the title character of this thrilling show. This crime web series has set the benchmark for style lovers all around the world. Shonda Rhimes, who is the show's producer, paid great attention while selecting the clothing for this series.

She needed to make sure the series' wardrobe was spot-on and represented the concept she was going for. The show's jaw-dropping outfits have captured the attention of the fashion industry. It is hardly surprising that the rise in prominence has raised the demand for clothing. Everyone aspires to look like Anna and aspires to possess her outfits.

Julia Garner as Anna Delvey (Russian-born German con artist and fraudster)

Anna Delvey

Anna Delvey is a fake character that Anna Sorokin created. She pretended to be a German heiress to scam the rich people of New York. She tricked New York City's elite out of hundreds of thousands of dollars for her glamorous and luxurious lifestyle. Sorokin is a con artist and a fraudster that was born in Russia. The costume designer of the series, Lyn Paolo, believed that Anna's sense of style needed to be improved as she went through New York's elite circles.

Despite the fact that Anna may not have worn fashionable clothing in real life, the series' Anna benefited much from the clothes she wore. Over the course of the nine episodes, Anna's character transformed from a rookie con artist to a stylish socialite. She finally became a fashionista dripping in expensive apparel. Julia Garner played Anna as an untrained con artist who transformed into a stylish girl.

Julia Garner’s on-screen acting and outfit choices were key in elevating Anna’s character to new heights. We have all the outfits of Anna from the show in our Inventing Anna Merchandise. Take a look at the Julia Garner Inventing Anna Dresses that are in a class of their own. You can also pretend to be a stylish German heiress and look like Anna wearing this Floral Wool Trench Coat.

Anna Chlumsky as Vivian Kent (New York Magazine Writer and Reporter)

Vivian Kent

The character of Vivian Kent in Inventing Anna is based on a journalist in real life named Jessica Pressler. She is the one who sheds light on Anna's tale and makes sure she is held accountable. Before learning about Anna Delvey's story, the real-life writer used to write about exotic dancers of New York. It eventually served as the basis for Hustlers. In an interview, Jessica clarified what is real and what is made up in the Inventing Anna series.

Before writing the piece about Anna Delvey, Vivian is shown in the series as a struggling journalist and reporter at New York Magazine. She goes above and beyond and fights with her editor-in-chief to have her story about Anna published. Her efforts ultimately pay off, and she revives her career. Anna Chlumsky did a great job when she took on the role of Vivian Kent.

Vivian looked gorgeous when she dressed formally in the show. Although Vivian is a journalist, she kept the style in check through the Vivian Kent costume. She was seen donning this Vivian Kent Green Wool Coat, which emphasized her character's fashionable appearance. Also included in the series was this lovely Grey Wool Long Coat, which you may wear to remain warm. You may wear it with black pants and a patterned shirt to channel Vivian's style.

Alexis Floyd as Neff Davis (An Aspiring Filmmaker and Anna Delvey Friend)

Neff Davis

Neffatari Davis is an actual friend of Anna Delvey and served as the inspiration for Neff in Inventing Anna. Alexis Floyd, an American actress, plays Neff Davis in the show. Neff is a 25-year-old aspiring filmmaker who worked as a resident caretaker at the exclusive hotel 11 Howard. Anna spent over a month there and used to give the employees of the hotel $100 bills as tips. In little time at all, Neff and Anna became close friends and spent time together both inside and outside the hotel. Neff Davis liked to go shopping with Anna and eat at fancy restaurants.

They often had encounters with well-known figures like Martin Shkreli and Macaulay Culkin from Home Alone. When Anna was imprisoned on Rikers Island, Neff sent her coconut milk and clothes. She asked her friend and stylist, Anastasia Walker (Natasha in the series), to dress Anna for her court appearance.

Fans have been influenced by the amazing designs of Neff Outfits. In the series, Neff donned a gorgeous Plaid Sherpa Cotton Jacket. Like Neff, pair this plaid-patterned jacket with a black round-neck tee and black pants. High-quality cotton fabric was used to make this sherpa jacket.

Laverne Cox as Kacy Duke (Celebrity Trainer and Life Coach)

Kacy Duke

Kacy Duke is based on a real-life figure who trained Anna in the show. She was Anna's life coach as well as her trainer. In real life, New York City's Kacy Duke is a renowned spokesmodel, fitness instructor, life coach, and celebrity trainer. Following the discovery of Kacy's workshop on Instagram, Anna visited Kacy and bought the $4500 training package. Soon after, both Kacy and Anna became close friends.

Kacy was employed by Anna to serve as her life coach and trainer. Anna and Kacy also had a trip together. Kacy was horrified to find out that Anna, who had been a terrific friend and supported her when she needed it, had been deceived.

Even when Anna had no other place to go, she allowed the fraudster to stay in her apartment. Kacy Duke was portrayed in the series by American actress Laverne Cox. The fashionable appearance of the Kacy Duke Leather Coat has drawn fans into its obsession.

Arian Moayed as Todd Spodek (A Good Lawyer and Anna’s Attorney)

Todd Spodek

Todd Spodek is the legal counsel of Anna Delvey. He is based on a real-life lawyer who defended Anna in her criminal trial in 2019. Inventing Anna's Todd is one of the show's breakout stars. He has a history of deceit and is a con artist himself. But Anna's reality was revealed during her trial, so he could not keep her out of trouble for very long. Anna's father wasn't even there for the trial, so he couldn't represent her. Consequently, even when Todd arrived to help Anna, she had little chance of succeeding on her own.

Todd served as her counsel and made references to Frank Sinatra during Delvey's trial in the series, even though Inventing Anna is a dramatized account of Anna's actions. In Inventing Anna, Todd Spodek was portrayed by Arian Moayed. Fans adored Todd outfits throughout the series, and fashion lovers were also influenced by them.

Jeff Perry as Lou Shaw (Vivian Kent's co-worker and a Journalist)

Lou Shaw

Lou Shaw is a journalist and a co-worker of Vivian Kent. He assisted Vivian in making Anna's story clear. Lou works in The "Scriberia" section of the office where seasoned journalists work. Jeff Perry plays the role of Lou Shaw. Although formal dress codes may limit people's ability to express their personal style, Lou looked just as stylish as ever. He looked like a genuine Gentleman because he was wearing the stunning Inventing Anna Blazers.

Katie Lowes as Rachel Williams (A Great Writer and photographer)

Rachel Williams

Rachel Williams is a talented photographer and writer. She is Anna's devotee, and her blind devotion to Anna almost cost her life, job, and credit. The thing Rachel regretted the most was her love for Anna. She did, however, profit from the advantages that Anna's influence brought. Thus she helped Anna with her bad actions as well. She is valued by Rachel, and she is grateful that she is there. In real life, Rachel is even more divisive on the subject.

However, there are several crimes, including significant fraud in the end. The producers might have given the main characters greater significance if they had known about it sooner. They could have portrayed the victim and villain's personalities fairly. Instead, they mashed the two personas together. You can wear the Inventing Anna Coats to imitate the characters of the show.

Anthony Edwards as Alan Reed (A New York Real-Estate Lawyer)

Alan Reed

Alan Reed, who is played by Anthony Edwards, is a New York real estate lawyer in Inventing Anna. He supports the Anna Delvey Foundation (ADF), Anna's art club. He is a lawyer that defends Anna Delvey. The author of the New York Magazine piece claims that Andy Lance, a partner at Gibson Dunn, served as the inspiration for the character of Alan Reed. Joel Cohen, the "Wolf of Wall Street," was introduced to Delvey by one of her "financial partners," according to Pressler, who exposes this in the article.

After that, Cohen introduced Delvey to Andy Lance, who helped her secure funding for her art club. You can look good wearing the Inventing Anna Jackets for your outings this winter.